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== Chronology == She was created when Geneva copied her mind into brain-dead bodies at the Gathering Citadel. She would cut the tendons and break the bones of [[Selphid Geneva|Evil-Geneva]], and would have finished her off to the alarm of the Genevas but a [[Ithaca|Drowned Woman-Geneva]] would stop her and remind her of their Hippocratic Oath, to which she reluctantly agreed. She would than escape the Gathering Citadel while it was being assaulted.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/11/02/9-23-ggggggggg/ Chapter 9.23 GGGGGGGGG]</ref> During [[Zeladona Ischen|Zeladona]]βs Trial of Blades, as there were no Healing Potions for the wounded participants, she would contact the [Healers] there via scrying orb, and give the ones with no surgical expertise a crash-course in dressing wounds. Later on as the [Healers] were being overwhelmed by to many wounded participants who were bleeding to dead, she witnessed a mysterious [[Taletevirion|''white Drake'']] who mercilessly painfully stitch the wounded while telling the [Healers] to stop using useless painless healing and stitch the wound even if it hurts them so that they could save them, to which she almost wept in relief in knowing that there was someone else like them Genevas there.<ref name=":0">[https://wanderinginn.com/2022/12/21/9-30/ Chapter 9.30]</ref>
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