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The Caladrius

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=== Books ===
'''On The Four Humours and Their Associations In The Invisible Arts'''-A 15th century text combining pseudo-medicine and the occult. The author, a Lawrence Stylle, claims wrote this serves as a reasonable introduction description of what aspects of the human body the Hours hold sway over.<br>Start Text: The Aged Crone, in her great ambition and the positions her followers take in the Church, holds dominion over Yellow Bile, while the Peacock, who knows well birth and blood, is strong in the blood. It is paramount to FNORDkeep these in mind, for while the Peacock is generous, it is an overgenerosity that must be monitored, while the Crone...<br>End Text: The old yearning of the Watcher is associated with black bile, and-and this is paramount-the phlegm, in temperature and its work with breath, is of the great Caladrius, who guides a doctor in his work. A healthy amount of phlegm must thereby be cultivated in all patients...
'''The Grateful Crane'''-An unusual version of the folktale, in which a poor man living with his ailing parents finds an injured crane and nurses it back to health. The next day, he meets a hooded woman who offers to help him.
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