[right][h3][b][i][color=7d6c00]Dr. Swamp[/color][/i][/b][/h3][color=7d6c00]≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎[/color] [color=7d6c00][i][b]Location:[/b][/i][/color] Shadowell Manor: Music Room [color=7d6c00][i][b]Skills:[/b][/i][/color] Intelligence [color=7d6c00][i][b]Hit Points:[/b][/i][/color] 4 [color=7d6c00]≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎≎[/color][/right] The Doctor felt more than a touch of annoyance as the vast majority of the persons in the Music Room initially decided that staying put was preferable to giving he and the patient some space and privacy. He sighed, curious as to whether he could put this entire scene behind him and return to the petite musician with whom he was conversing just earlier. He cracked the barest of smiles underneath his mask as the boisterous Mr. Titian decided to assist in the clearing of the room of those nonessential to the examination and potential treatment. His first impression of the man was not favorable, admittedly, though this exchange did erase an ounce or two of reservation. Additionally, he seemed attached to the young lady who had offered her service to him. Likely a package deal, those two. No matter. As the good Doctor waited with declining patience for the room to become less inhabited, he gave the surroundings a cursory inspection. Knowing what one was dealing with, and what they had in the immediate vicinity was paramount were the situation to fall to further emergency. His eyes settled upon two things - the bird on the other side of the room, and the fireplace, both of which he regarded intently. When the voice of Professor Walnut drew his attention, Dr. Swamp responded with cool, controlled inflection as he leaned heavily upon his stout stick, [color=7d6c00]"Indeed, Professor. I should hope to inspect his general physiology for anything which may cause secondary effects prior to treating the wound itself, in case other treatment is necessary before it is knit. We shall begin the moment we have the room secure. [i]And Plum?[/i]"[/color] he added, focusing his attention to the afflicted, [color=7d6c00]"Satisfied doctors make for satisfied patients. The bird, sir."[/color]