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Croquese

Most folk throughout the swamps and marshes know of Auntie Croq, the traveling healer who goes village to village to make sure all who need it are cared for and treated. Most don’t know who Croquese is though, the alligator who grew up on the bayou but with her head full of stories and teachings from half the Isle away. Second generation marshfolk, Auntie Croq’s story begins with Heironomys the Healer, the famed Cove City physician whose portrait still adorns the halls of the Mystveil Academy near to a century later. The techniques and medicines that her grandfather pioneered are now used across the Isles, in large part for the same reason that saw Croquese born to the marshes instead of the city streets. Retiring from his position at the Academy, the older alligator took it upon himself to travel the Isles, ensuring that all who lived across Mycorzha would be cared for. With Luna Valley and even Hazelmoss Woods in relatively close reach, Heironomys and his family struck out for the remotest corners of the Isles. Croquese grew up hearing stories of pirate crews, strange ruins amongst trees that touched the stars, and cliffside dwellings above bubbling, terraced springs which led down to a windswept sea. Ever the scholar, Heironomys kept careful notes throughout his travels, assisted by his daughter Aurelie. Together they found unknown plants and fungi unheard of in far off Cove City, carefully storing away samples and seeds for further study.

After many long seasons of travel, the family found themselves newly arrived in the warm, brackish waters of the Saffron Spore Islands. Heironomys had at long last taken ill, and Aurelie found herself gravid with a clutch of her own. Settling down in the coastal swamps the family took the name of Green-Hide, trading their well-worn life as travelers for a new home amongst the mangroves. It was here that Croquese was born, knowing the warmth and buzz of marsh life beneath the high knees of cypresses. And yet as some things changed, others stayed true, with Croquese taking to the healing arts that were her birthright as though raised to it in the egg. She would sit by the side of her aging grandfather in the humid sunlight, listening raptly to his stories and lessons. By moonlight she studied his notebooks and journals, or those written in her mother’s precise style. As she grew she would explore deep into the swamps and marshways, bringing back plants she had foraged for the critical eyes of Heironomys and Aurelie . She learned swiftly, and began to take her own notes, keep her own journals.

Heironomys passed in time. Croquese remembers the rain from that day, dark skies heavy with clouds. The Green-Hides’ reputation as healers had spread, and many of those attended to by her mother and grandfather came to speak tales of the old alligator patriarch. Croquese planted jewelweed and jack-in-the-pulpit seedlings, and vowed to carry on Heironomys’s legacy. As she came of age she assisted her mother in caring for the locals in need of healing and care, but her scales itched with restlessness. The Morel Marshes are vast, and the swampfolk scattered across them far and wide. Only a handful could reach the Green-Hide home, and Croquese meant to see the rest of her neighbors cared for. The swamp had taken her family in, after all. Aurelie saw her father in her daughter’s eyes, and bid her to go with her blessing. Croquese, having worked long and hard to convert a flat-bottomed swampboat to her needs, felt the time had come.

Setting off on her own immediately taught Croquese several lessons in rapid succession. None knew her outside of the local mangroves, and few trusted her skills as a healer if they hadn’t heard of the Green-Hide clan. Locals shied away from a great alligator appearing in their midst, and tales shadowed Croquese of her own ways reflected back strangely - swampfolk superstition cast her writings and work in a mystical light, and not always in a flattering way. Her temper didn’t help overmuch either, and her impatience with local talk of magic and spirits won her few friends at the start. Setting bones and drawing out infections has a way of speaking when words are snagged though, and slowly but surely, “Auntie Croq” became a name on the lips of the Marshes. Croquese, now comfortably in the prime of adulthood, takes it and the hushed, excited stories of the local creatures in stride, with only the occasional impatient outburst reserved for those who ascribe her exhaustive studies to “witchwork”.

Cargando…

¿Que te haga un hechizo…? No hago hechizos, esto no es magia, son hierbas. Ahora, vuelve a la cama o aprenderás que lo único sobrenatural por aquí es mi impaciencia por las tonterías.

Pronombres

ella/ellos

Tamaño

Grande

Merienda favorita

Pastelitos de cangrejo picantes y salsa picante

Mayor miedo

Perder un paciente

Historia favorita

La locura de Jory, el dos veces roído

Exclusivo Beyonder

Lista de Spotify

Lista de Spotify de Croquese (se abre en una pestaña nueva)

Lazos emocionales

Criaturas y lugares de las Islas que tienen un significado personal para este personaje

Jerónimo

Mi abuelo era un erudito y un sanador antes que cualquier otra cosa, y aprendí todo lo que soy de él o de mi mamá. Estoy muy orgulloso de ser su nieto, ¡y golpearé a cualquiera que hable mal! No es que muchos lo harían aquí, por supuesto, ya que solo es conocido en los Viejos Muelles. Tal vez uno o dos comerciantes hayan mencionado que su nombre es conocido al norte de la Ciudad, pero no me importa mucho eso. ¡Ya tengo bastante con lo mío aquí!

Academia de Ciencias Mystveil

He oído hablar de ello, claro que sí. No mucho más que eso, como dije; tengo trabajo más que suficiente para seguir adelante aquí, y ellos tienen sus propios curanderos, tan seguro como que sale el sol. Oh, tal vez les envíe un diario o dos pronto, ¡enseñarles un par de cosas a esos curanderos de la ciudad, sin duda! ¿Pero en cuanto a ir allí? ¡Pschawh, Mamá se enfadaría! Lo cual, ahora que lo pienso, le da un poco más de brillo bajo cierta luz. Conoce la Academia de Ciencias de Mystveil

Pantanos de Colmenillas y las Islas de las Esporas de Azafrán

Innumerables vías fluviales repletas de todas las plantas, hongos, algas y helechos bajo el sol de las Islas. Los pantanos no son solo mi hogar, son un paraíso verde, y el abuelito, mamá y yo hemos encontrado aquí lo suficiente y más para dar crédito a las historias tontas que cuentan los bichos de aquí sobre la brujería. ¡No es que esto tenga algo que ver con el vudú y el hablar con espíritus! Solo hierbas simples, pero algunas de estas hierbas te limpiarán y te pondrán bien más rápido que las semillas que brotan en primavera. Aprende sobre los pantanos de Morel y las Islas de Saffron Spore

Micorzha

Los cuentos que escuché de rodillas de mamá, ¡guau!, bueno. Darían para llenar un libro, que es justo lo que hacen, y por esporas y luz del sol son unos libros excelentes. Los cuentos del abuelo sobre los bosques del lejano norte, pinos bajo la luz de las estrellas y la nieve. Las infinitas hierbas y flores de las llanuras. El río Luna tronando sobre los acantilados, ¡vaya, debe ser un espectáculo digno de ver! Hay días en que la picazón me tira, sin duda, ¿pero dónde estaría yo sin el lirio garra de dragón y el Jonswort? ¿Y dónde estarían estos desdichados bichos sin su tía Croq? No, me quedaré en los pantanos por ahora, ¡pero puedes creer que cualquier cuento que se comercialice hacia el sur me llegará! Aprende sobre Mycorzha