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Vira-Lorr ([personal profile] onerthes) wrote in [community profile] deernet2023-03-30 11:30 am

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[Vira-Lorr was in the Luminarium, getting the last transfusions to deal with her little ... problem, thanks to Riteior. It was, as always, something of a process. But the fact that it was one of the attendants that she knew through Albert was what prompted this message. She knew that he kept to himself mostly, but given his tendency to remain in the background and out of the limelight, she did want to make sure that those who knew him would be aware in advance.]

For those who have not been made aware, and were receiving treatment from Dr Adrian Winters, formerly known as Albert Wesker, he has returned to the ocean. I know that he was of assistance to a few of us through the Luminarium, and one of my research partners. So, it seemed best to make sure that you were made aware.

I don't think that he would want a great deal of fuss made in his departure. He was a curious man in his way. But, all the same, I will miss his perspective.

To those who were at all concerned? I believe I have compiled his notes and mine on the Antidote experiments, and should be able to proceed with a refined mix next month. Also, are any of you members of the Blood Ministers? I find myself in need of a physician who I can trust and, while I appreciate the people of Trench, I still have some lingering paranoia.
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[personal profile] fogsong 2023-04-14 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Sharon makes a mental note of each of these. The last one seems like it would be the best choice if she ever chose to have one but... ]

The last one seems the most useful when it comes to those you're close to, though the third doesn't sound too bad, either.

That must've felt awful. Did her return to the ocean sever the bond?
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[personal profile] fogsong 2023-04-16 10:14 pm (UTC)(link)
I get that. For me, it feels like... I don't know, I like being able to have my mental privacy, you know?