CORINDAS FRACTURED-HEALER
The CelestialsThe Fractured Surgeon, Healer of Divided Resonance
CORINDAS FRACTURED-HEALER serves as The Fractured Surgeon, Healer of Divided Resonance within The Celestials. CORINDAS FRACTURED-HEALER is identified as Sylvan Elf. Primary residence: Quell-Spitzen Hospice. Known affiliation: Celestial Order. Commonly described traits include Traits: Practices with the combination of clinical precision and deep institutional knowledge of someone who has been the best Crystal Surgeon at this Hospice for three centuries and who knows, quietly and without self-aggrandisement, what she knows and what she can do, Mannerisms: Assesses the resonance state of anyone who sits across from her without appearing to, a habit from three centuries of pre-surgical intake assessment that she applies outside clinical settings without always choosing to — she has learned to report what she observes only when asked, and Voice: Even and warm, with the quality of someone who has delivered a great many difficult truths with care and who has learned that how the truth is delivered matters as much as what is delivered.
"I have treated forty thousand patients. Seven of them are still with me. Six of them I can find on the Wall of Echoes. The seventh I cannot find anywhere. These are different kinds of problems and I am working on both."
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Identity
- Residence
- Quell-Spitzen Hospice
- Affiliation
- Celestial Order
- Civilization
- The Celestials
Appearance
Physical: A Sylvan Elf in what should be early middle age for her race, who looks, to experienced resonance-practitioners, as if she occupies more space than her physical form accounts for. This is not a visual effect but a resonance-perception effect: her frequency signature reads as seven distinct presences occupying one body, which practitioners who can sense the Ætheric Net describe as visually resolving into a faint layering around her edges.
Working Dress: The white clinical robes of the Quell-Spitzen Hospice's Crystal Surgeons, worn with the quiet authority of someone who has been wearing this uniform for three centuries and no longer thinks about it. Her Crystal Surgical instruments are the oldest in the Hospice's active use: repaired, recalibrated, and completely irreplaceable as the resonance-matched tools of her specific frequency.
Distinguishing Marks: The Crystal Surgical crystals in her kit have developed a faint amber patina from three centuries of use through her specific frequency — other surgeons can use the crystals but find them less responsive, a property that the Hospice's instrument-keeper documents as standard specialisation-matching and that Corindas knows is something more specific.
Relationships
- The Quell-Spitzen Hospice staff - The colleagues who know about the resonance fragmentation, who have been watching it develop for eighty years, and who have reached a collective working position of supporting Corindas in managing it rather than preventing her from practising — a position that the senior physician reviews annually and that has not yet changed, though the review conversation becomes more serious each year
- Terra - The Celestial domain within which Crystal Surgery operates; Corindas has developed an unusual degree of Terra-domain resonance over three centuries of practice that the Circle of Five believes is the only reason her fragmentation has remained stable rather than degenerating — she is, in some sense, being held together by the domain she serves
- Ynevara the Partial Ascendant - A being whose partial Celestial nature interests Corindas professionally; she has developed unpublished theoretical work on whether a partial Celestial-state could be used to re-integrate a fragmented mortal resonance, which she has not shared with Ynevara and has not shared with the Circle of Five, because she is not yet certain whether she is developing a treatment or a proposal
Personality
- Traits: Practices with the combination of clinical precision and deep institutional knowledge of someone who has been the best Crystal Surgeon at this Hospice for three centuries and who knows, quietly and without self-aggrandisement, what she knows and what she can do
- Mannerisms: Assesses the resonance state of anyone who sits across from her without appearing to, a habit from three centuries of pre-surgical intake assessment that she applies outside clinical settings without always choosing to — she has learned to report what she observes only when asked
- Voice: Even and warm, with the quality of someone who has delivered a great many difficult truths with care and who has learned that how the truth is delivered matters as much as what is delivered
Backstory
Crystal Surgery uses focused Celestial Crystal resonance to realign a patient's inner frequency. A practitioner passes a portion of their own resonance through the crystal as a carrier wave. The effect on the practitioner is cumulative. Corindas has been a Crystal Surgeon at Quell-Spitzen Hospice for three hundred and eighty years, has treated over forty thousand patients, and has shown signs of resonance fragmentation for the last eighty. Her signature now reads as seven distinct frequencies occupying one body — fragments, the Order's physicians believe, of patients she treated during intensive sessions. The Hospice staff know. They are caught between the practical fact that she is irreplaceable and the ethical question of whether to prevent her from continuing.
Daily Life
Corindas conducts Crystal Surgical sessions five days out of seven, working with the precision and efficiency of someone who has performed more than forty thousand procedures and who considers each one individually regardless. She sits with the Hospice staff in the evenings, contributing to case reviews with the quiet authority of three hundred and eighty years of outcomes data in her working memory. She has, in the past three years, added a weekly private practice of sitting with the Wall of Echoes correspondence from the Temple of the First Dawn — not a practice she has explained to her colleagues — and reviewing a list of seven names in a document she keeps in her surgical kit case.
Secret
The seven resonance fragments inside Corindas are not random. They are the seven patients she treated during the Great Rift Crisis of her first century, all of whom died despite her surgery. She did not know she retained them. She discovered their identities three years ago by matching frequency signatures against the Wall of Echoes records provided by Lysiveth the Wall-Reader, who she contacted through a professional channel without explaining why. Six names matched inscriptions on the Wall. The seventh does not match any inscription. One of her retained resonance-guests has no record of death in the Order's entire archive. She does not know whether this means they survived, or something else.
Story Hooks
- 1 Corindas approaches characters with a specific and unusual request: she needs someone to accompany her to the Temple of the First Dawn to consult the Wall of Echoes directly, not through correspondence, because there is a name she needs to find that may not appear in any written record and may only be detectable by direct resonance measurement of the Wall
- 2 A patient at Quell-Spitzen Hospice requires Crystal Surgery for a resonance condition that Corindas recognises, upon the pre-surgical intake assessment, as identical to one she treated during the Rift Crisis — and the patient's frequency carries a faint harmonic that she knows from the inside, because she has been carrying it for three centuries
Narrative Value
Corindas is the practitioner whose care for others has left a permanent mark on her own nature — the character who makes Crystal Surgery feel like it has costs the textbooks do not record. Her seven retained resonance-guests create an internal cast of characters with their own histories, her missing-seventh mystery connects to the Wall of Echoes, the Rift Crisis, and the Order's death records simultaneously, and her unpublished work on partial Celestial-state integration positions her as the person who might have the practical answer to one of the Order's most fundamental unsolved problems.
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