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Medical Report and Summary
Written by Physician Bernhardt von Wesenburg of the Reinmar Clinic
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[!] The following is a hand-written report, within it various notes, reports, summaries, and more. Throughout it was many misspellings and smudged ink, the writer clearly not bothering the proofread his personal notes ..
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βIn the mist of werebeasts and rumours spread across Reinmar, the task was given to me by Reinmarβs Frederica I to investigate and evaluate Lieselotte von Wesenburg.
I began with research, finding rumours spread originating in Ravenmire about her allegedly being a Werebeast. However, these claims do not appear to be cohesive. Starting with the story, it was claimed that Lieselotte had her legs cut off completely by those of Blackworth - yet when evaluating Lieselotte at the clinic, she most definitely had both of her legs, even a non medical professional could see she had no scars and undoubting had two human legs. Another claim was that she was brought to the Reinmar clinic afterwards .. however no medical records could be found of such. I am under the assumption it was merely someone using the Ladyβs name, as it was known Lieselotte was from Reinmar. It was also claimed it was known the woman was bit by a werebeast by a scar on her ankle, I couldn't find such a scar anywhere on Lieselotte. The entire story is weird, truly so. It seems all the allegations was based on mere eye-witness reports and word of month .. neither solid evidence.
However, undoubtingly tests had to be done to prove her humanity - or prove her curse. So, with the order from Frederica, I, Bernhardt von Wesenburg in the eyes of several witnesses and assistants did various tests to see if Lieselotte von Wesenburg truly is a beast.β
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Patient Demographics:
Name:
Lieselotte Sturmweber
Gender:
Female
Location:
Reinmar Clinic
Alias:
Lieselotte von Wesenburg
YOB:
1950
Nationality:
Weldanian
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Age:
55
Race:
Human
Allergies: N/A
Medical Alerts: N/A
Medical / Surgical / Family History
Medical / Surogcal HX: N/A
Family History: N/A
Admission Date / Time
Year 2005, suns
Lead Medical
Triage / Physician Bernhardt von Wesenburg
Reason for Exam
Ordered by Frederica I act of immediately
Principal Diagnosis
N/A
Secondary Diagnosis
N/A
Other Diagnosis
N/A
Operation Procedures
N/A
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βAfter a basic exam, reviewing family medical history and all records Lieselotte held, I created the general report. Soon following, is when I began to do the clinical summary - at this point, I did not do any of the more intense tests, rather did the basic medical procedures first to get them out the way. I was told to be thorough with my findings, and I intended to do so.β
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Patient Demographics:
Name:
Lieselotte Sturmweber
Gender:
Female
Location:
Reinmar Clinic
Alias:
Lieselotte von Wesenburg
YOB:
1950
Nationality:
Weldanian
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Age:
55
Race:
Human
Vital Signs:
Height: 6β2β - 188 cm
Weight: 175 lbs - 79 kg
Raspatory Rate: -
Blood Pressure: 75 mmHg
Heart Rate: 82 beats per minute
Pulse rate: 90/60 mmHg
Pulse rhythm regularity: Normal
Systolic BP (seated): 60 mmHg
Diastolic BP (seated): 65 mmHg
Systolic BP (Second reading): 63 mmHg
Diastolic BP (second reading): 65 mmHg
Clinical Summary
Year 2005, Lieselotte was admitted for testing at Reinmar clinic
History and Physical Assessment:
No recent as I could see, no prominent marks of the body.
Patient appeared healthy
Muscle mass and distribution was at peak physical health
No fatigue or sluggishness feeling
No symptoms beyond the ordinary
Long hair, not out of control.
Nails kept short
Eyes dilated and reacted normally upon testing
Reaction speed was exceptional
Discharge Details
Date of Discharge: 2005
Condition of Discharge: Well
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βDonβt let the date fool you, I only wrote in the date of Discharge afterwards. Lieselotte was in my sights for the entirety of the research. Witness of such is Mariola Sturmweber and Adalwin von Kretzen. Soon after, Jay Amaranth. Once both Jay and Adalwin were in the room, we began to do more intense testing.
Throughout the exam process, I ensured there was always people with me. Trust me, I am aware it is very unorthodox to exam a family member due to bias - however, my family is the primary leaders of the clinic, and the one blooded trusted members who were around when needed was myself or my mother, whom of which likely wouldve been at a greater risk of bias than myself. I cannot stress enough that I had multiple people with me at all times overviewing my works and tests. I must sound like a broken letter writing these notes, but I truly do need to drive the point home .. I was never alone, I did all tests with others present. Nothing was of bias.β
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Patient Demographics:
Name:
Lieselotte Sturmweber
Gender:
Female
Location:
Reinmar Clinic
Alias:
Lieselotte von Wesenburg
YOB:
1950
Nationality:
Weldanian
Age:
55
Race:
Human
Material Results:
Matieral (In Order)
Pass
Notes
Tester
Additional
Aurum
[ β ] Yes [ ] No
Palm was sliced, salt added as well. No physical reaction from the body.
Adalwin von Kretzen
Typical darkspawn test
Azhl
[ β ] Yes [ ] No
Body bled profusely as expected, no unusual symptoms or reactions stemmed from cut.
Jay Amaranth
Cut was sealed afterwards with Amberiddle bandages
Argentum
[ β ] Yes [ ] No
Similar to Azhl
Jay Amaranth
Cut was sealed afterwards with Amberiddle bandages
Starsteel
[ β ] Yes [ ] No
Patient stated the cut stung more then the other cuts, however the body gave no visual or abnormal reaction. It was agreed it was likely the body coping with the various other cuts it had recieved.
Jay Amaranth
Cut was sealed afterwards with Amberiddle bandages
Flame
[ β ] Yes [ ] No
Normally burned, no odd reactions
Bernhardt von Wesenburg
Typical darkspawn test
King Ivy
[ β ] Yes [ ] No
Usual intake, no odd reactions
Adalwin von Kretzen
Herbal test, see if body has any odd responses
Conspiracy Results:
Test
Pass
Notes
Tester
Additional
Fear of Dogs
[ β ] Yes [ ] No
Jay Amaranth stated that he read that the werebeats were scared of dogs, so Adalwin von Kretzen brought over his pets. Patient did made eye contact before looking away, seemingly antsy but annoyed .. however not relatively scared.
Jay Amaranth, Adalwin von Kretzen
We all thought the test was a bit silly in nature, so the patientβs near-annoyed nature was reasonable.
Flash Powder
[ β ] Yes [ ] No
Patient did not transform into any beast nor did she react out of the ordinary upon the flash powder being set off
Adalwin von Kretzen
Test was done to see if sheβd be easily spooked or frenzied by the powder, similarly to how a dog would.
Battle
[ β ] Yes [ ] No
Numerous witnesses can attest to Patient fighting in battle or in combat without transforming. Notable moment was on Knoxoween, two undead attacked at Wesenburg Barony.
N/A
Notable moment occurred in the presence of Erwin Barclay, Sir Varik von Wesenburg, and others. Lieselotte participated in battle and even cut off the head of one of the undeads.
Blood
[ β ] Yes [ ] No
Patient has been faced with the sight of blood and faced with loosing without transforming
N/A, Bernhardt von Wesenburg, Jay Amaranth, Adalwin von Kretzen
Throughout the testing process, Lieselotte was exposed to blood. Notable instance outside of testing was during Knoxoween, her uncle suffered a blood arm injury in which she saw - and gave him bandages for.
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βWe have done many tests, by the time all tests were discussed and done, myself and those assisting had grown tired. Rightfully so, as none of the tests were coming up with any bizarre results. Could we have perhaps tested Lieselotte wrong somehow? Yes, we could've. However, it seems unlikely. By the time we began to test for the more conspiracy like instances such as fear of dogs, flash powder, and so on .. it all began to feel repetitive and all for nothing. It was like us throwing everything we could at a middle ages woman all for a rumour.
Nonetheless, many stayed behind to continue. Some of us, including myself, were informed the church allagedly was notified about Lieselotte - which was of course alarming. We had to continue the tests to see if any would make her turn. Jay Amaranth left, and so did Adalwin von Kretzen after a certain point.
Soon it was decided to do a psych eval of sorts, which my mother completed as I myself am not trained in such a field. My mother is Doktor Violet von Wesenburg, which in Reinmar - Doktor is given to only the best. She is a far better medical professional than Iβd ever be. She served as a combat medic, a general medic, physician, mortician, and so on. I trust that her results are true and real. To be safe, I supervised such event as well, and read over her notes - all of which seemed fair and unbias.β
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Patient info:
Name:
Lieselotte Sturmweber
Date:
Year 2005
Residency:
Barony of Wesenburg | Reinhurst
Reasoning:
Questioning requested for Report wanted by Frederica I
Department:
[Mental] | Physical
Additional Notes:
Supervised / Witnessed by Bernhardt von Wesenburg
Psych Eval:
Section 01
Y / N
Notes:
Alcohol Habbits?
[ ] Yes [ β ] No
Doesnβt drink regularly / rarely touched alcohol
Any Medication?
[ ] Yes [ β ] No
n/a
Taking habits of said medication? (Only answer if yes above)
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Use of herbal supplements?
[β] Yes [ ] No
Only to treat injuries sustained
Section 02
Y / N
Notes:
Stressors
[ β ] Yes [ ] No
Stated her primary stress is all the issues / attacking happening across Reinmar. As well as worry for her young Niece, Felicie.
Relationship with Family
[ β ] Yes [ ] No
Lieselotte is Civil with much of her family, no ill intent against any current members. No drama at home.
Courting
[ ] Yes [ β ] No
No romantic interests
Recent loses?
[β] Yes [ ] No
Mentioned her father, however it wasnβt relatively recent and she coped well
Living Situation
[β] Yes [ ] No
Has three places to reside at, Including Wesenburg Manor, Wesenburg Barony, and a Cabin.
Any Children?
[β] Yes [ ] No
She mentioned he is not biological, nor is she sure if she could call him her son. But she does have a close companion whos younger and stays by her side whom she teaches how to hunt and survive in the North.
Section 03
Y / N
Notes:
Recent Panic Attacks?
[ ] Yes [ β ] No
n/a
Recent impulsive tendencies?
[ ] Yes [ β ] No
n/a
Any feelings of hopelessness as of recently?
[ ] Yes [ β ] No
n/a
Any severe sluggishness or tiredness?
[ ] Yes [ β ] No
n/a
Any troubles with sleeping?
[ ] Yes [ β ] No
n/a
Any feelings of anxiety?
[β] Yes [ ] No
Recent Reinmar attacks, as well as finding out shes suspected of being a literal beast
Any history of severe negative thoughts?
[β] Yes [ ] No
Toughish childhood, parents often out in war or battle. Father died unfortunately. Behind closed doors drama. Didnt elaborate on much else.
Section 04
Y / N
Notes:
Any recent aggressive behaviors?
[ ] Yes [ β ] No
Mentions she dislikes confrontation, and rather would avoid it
Any past aggressive behaviors?
[ ] Yes [ β ] No
She mentions she might have lashed out before, however cannot give any specific moments as reference
Any exposure of Violance or aggressive bevahiors?
[ β ] Yes [ β ] No
Grew up during the Veletz war as well as Frankish attacks. Seen many attacks and fights growing up as well.
Any recent impulsive behaviors?
[ ] Yes [β ] No
n/a
Any past of impulsive behaviors?
[β] Yes [ ] No
Similarly with the aggressiveness question, sheβs sure shes likely been impulsive before - but nothing that wouldve been worth noting.
Final Discussion
I was told to administer an eval on Lieselotte to see where she stands mentally, and I canβt say anything is concerning. I was told a lot about Otto, whom was found out to be a werebeast before his passing - and his symptoms do not seem to relatively match up with what Iβm seeing here. Many mentioned he was extraordinary tired, stand-offish, to himself, and so on. In comparison with Lieselotte, I am not seeing much similarity.
Of course, I do not know if his symptoms were due to his βinfectionβ ill call it, but for the sake of the exam Iβd say Lieselotte doesnβt quite fit the criteria of suspicious or concerning.
I will note, Lieselotte does appear to be a bit quiet and blunt, however she has been such since a child - far before werebeasts even seen to appear in Aevos.
In conclusion, I do see Lieselotte as mentally fit and I am unworried about her status.
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βI am unsure if a mental eval was even needed, but whoever is reading - surely you must understand .. my hands in a sense are a bit tied. I am unsure of what I am meant to be testing exactly, and unsure of what I am looking before besides intense reactions.
I will admit, doing these tests worry me a bit. Do not get me wrong, I am over the moon and relieved that Lieselotte has not shown any concerning symptoms and only true evidence currently is word of mouth - but, what if during testing she does turn? What if I am wrong? Surely i cannot be to blame, would I be? Iβve had many test her beside me, all of which are as clueless of whatβll actually work or what wonβt.
Weβre trying to test her in every way we can, going based off stories and legends - but at the same time, we must keep her humanity in tact. If she is purely human, which is very well seems such, weβd all be seen so cruel for doing severe tests on her .. yet, if she turns - then it doesnβt matter, does it? Lady Josefina made many concerning comments during the testing of Lieselotte, some of which I shut down and the others people such as Adalwin or Jay replied too. She told us to Kill Lieselotte, to stab her and hurt her severely .. which, we did not do. We do not need to do such violence! Itβs been witnessed and seen that Lieselotte has fought without turning, has seen and lost blood without transforming! To do such drastic measures to a human, to a noble! Completely absurd and I refuse. . .
I digress, in the end I believe it's well in reasonable terms to say that Lieselotte is morel likely not a werebeast than is, she passed all the tests and not during any did she turn into a beast. I am thankful to Jay Amaranth and Adalwin von Kretzen for their assistance in these tests, as well as greatful to those such as Mariola Sturmweber, Luther, and others who had witnessed much of the tests to confirm no funny business was happening.β
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