[color=bc8dbf][center][h1]Satilla Valen[/h1][/center][/color] [center][color=bc8dbf]Location:[/color] On the wagon [color=bc8dbf]Interacting With:[/color] Sana and the merry gang.[/center] Satilla's attention was caught pretty fast by Keystone's display of rather cultural... song...sound...irritation...sound attack to her ears! She made a grimace as the sound did in fact made her hurting to a point. It was uncomfortable to listen and she sure was glad when it ended. She blinked a few times and took a breath, regaining her focus to a point. She needed more sleep for complete remedy though. On a side note she did notice that little Skittles had snuggled even closer against Sana's side. It was a good thing the little fur ball would keep the location warm, but it was going to be more effective on her chest or stomach. Sadly with Sana's condition being what it was right now that was not really a good option. Cats were weird like that, feeling things such as places that hurt on people. [color=bc8dbf]“Shhh... Sana, take it easy.”[/color] The witch said softly with a smile, rummaging through her backpack to find a good piece of cloth to use. She just remembered something that would help the bard's sore through a lot. A rather simple folk remedy, but one that was actually effective surprisingly enough. It was a compress that was put on the throat. Acting quickly she pulled her waterskin, took one of the bandages as it was basically already prepared almost for the task she had for it.[color=bc8dbf]” Keystone, can you give me that alcohol and some black peper if you have.”[/color] She asked of their cook[color=bc8dbf].” I will delude the alcohol with water, put on some peper and make a compress for Sana's neck. It's effective way to deal with sore throats, will relieve the pain and warm it up.”[/color] She said with a smile, throwing a look at the bard.[color=bc8dbf]” It will get a little hot for a little, but it's better than hurting. I used to have to use such compresses a lot as a child. It's fine.”[/color] She explained that it harbored no danger.