LOCATION: Noble District HOURS: 7am - 4pm OWNER: Lysa
A large clinic owned by renowned physician and potion-maker, Lysa. Though the clinic is privately-run, it also happens to be the biggest and most well-equipped medical facility in Olympia, and many citizens of Olympia - rich and poor - see it as their go-to place for medical attention. The clinic has a workforce of about 40 people all in different lines of work - physicians, potion-makers, caretakers, housekeepers, kitchen workers and general volunteers - of whom Lysa collectively refer to as her 'Daughters' (even if some of them may be men). The clinic is open at all times, and takes in patients from all different sorts of backgrounds. For the rich and established of Olympia, Lysa charges them a considerable fee for her services. For refugees or the needy of Olympia, she is often softer, and may only require a favour in return.
The facility houses about 50 beds for patients needing to stay overnight, two treatment rooms for 'surgeries', a research room for potion-making, a prayer room, a kitchen and a cafeteria. A recurrent theme around the clinic is 'Devotion to Thesa', and many statues of a Darma-like figure can be seen on display around the clinic. Lysa and her Daughters start their morning by praying to Thesa for the health of well-being of their patients.
THE SANCTUARY — Lysa's Clinic
LOCATION: Noble District
HOURS: 7am - 4pm
OWNER: Lysa
A large clinic owned by renowned physician and potion-maker, Lysa. Though the clinic is privately-run, it also happens to be the biggest and most well-equipped medical facility in Olympia, and many citizens of Olympia - rich and poor - see it as their go-to place for medical attention. The clinic has a workforce of about 40 people all in different lines of work - physicians, potion-makers, caretakers, housekeepers, kitchen workers and general volunteers - of whom Lysa collectively refer to as her 'Daughters' (even if some of them may be men). The clinic is open at all times, and takes in patients from all different sorts of backgrounds. For the rich and established of Olympia, Lysa charges them a considerable fee for her services. For refugees or the needy of Olympia, she is often softer, and may only require a favour in return.
The facility houses about 50 beds for patients needing to stay overnight, two treatment rooms for 'surgeries', a research room for potion-making, a prayer room, a kitchen and a cafeteria. A recurrent theme around the clinic is 'Devotion to Thesa', and many statues of a Darma-like figure can be seen on display around the clinic. Lysa and her Daughters start their morning by praying to Thesa for the health of well-being of their patients.