Crafting Voyage 3
The Tree!
It's been well over a week since Burt seemed to have made his recovery. Though he is slower and doesn't spend nearly as much time in front of a forge as he used to. He is still trucking along as though nothing has happened. Sy however remains concerned over what the future could mean for Burt. Sy discovered this disease, this Coal Lung Disease, and yet Burt didn't seemed worried about it at all.
Although this was typical of Burt's behavior, Sy was still determined to find a cure. This was one of the few things that Sy could do for a man that treated him like a son for years. Sy's only real clue left to helping him find any kind of cure was the white powder he had taken from one of the men's lungs that he had amputated. Its was investigation time, and investigations waited for no man.
Sy grabbed the substance and placed it under the microscope in his lab and jotted down a few notes about it. The one major thing that stood out to was that part this substance was organic, and not something created by just use of chemical means. Part of it had to have come from a living plant, tree, fruit, or something alive. Maybe that was just a small part of the lung that Sy mixed in there, but no matter it was worth a try.
Even though this appeared to be a big lead. It in reality really wasn't. Where do you start when it comes to wanting to check out all organic life in the city around you, but luckily for Sy this was Alubarna and even though the city was partially in shambles it wouldn't be hard to find someone selling local plant life. Another lucky part for Sy is the southern end of the city seemed to be the least effected by what was going on.
Wondering into the market it was long before Sy spotted a vegetable and fruit cart. He bought one of everything the man had, and then Sy noticed an elderly man selling plant herbs. For a variety of reason people would come and buy them. Curious he asked the older man if could get a sample of everything the elderly man had for sale. With a quick chuckle he declined. "You pay, you get. Nothing is a sample here or free." The old man waved his finger at Sy as he spoke.
Sy let out a hefty breath before pulling out his wallet and paying a bit of every herd and plant on the mans cart. It looked as though Sy had his day cut out him. He would get to spend the whole rest of his day looking through different forms of plant life from around Alabasta. Woooo, the excitement was resounding.
Hours and hours drove on as Sy slowly pushed through the vegetables and then the fruits. Nothing was even remotely close to what he wanted, or needed. In fact the majority of the stuff never even turned white when put through a multitude of tests. Ranging from burning, crushing, cutting, smoking, ripping, freezing, and finally grinding. The process whilst tedious was a necessary one.
A few more hours fly by as Sy had begun to study the herbs. Suddenly after fourteen whole hours Sy came across a clue. Some herb called the Diochi flower showed extreme similarities with the white powder substance. It was enough for Sy. The differences could easily be from inorganic chemicals added to the substance in order to make it poisonous. This was his biggest clue. "The Diochi flower, yes........ Wait. What is this flower even from?" Sy in his spoke to himself in his confusion.
The Tree!
It's been well over a week since Burt seemed to have made his recovery. Though he is slower and doesn't spend nearly as much time in front of a forge as he used to. He is still trucking along as though nothing has happened. Sy however remains concerned over what the future could mean for Burt. Sy discovered this disease, this Coal Lung Disease, and yet Burt didn't seemed worried about it at all.
Although this was typical of Burt's behavior, Sy was still determined to find a cure. This was one of the few things that Sy could do for a man that treated him like a son for years. Sy's only real clue left to helping him find any kind of cure was the white powder he had taken from one of the men's lungs that he had amputated. Its was investigation time, and investigations waited for no man.
Sy grabbed the substance and placed it under the microscope in his lab and jotted down a few notes about it. The one major thing that stood out to was that part this substance was organic, and not something created by just use of chemical means. Part of it had to have come from a living plant, tree, fruit, or something alive. Maybe that was just a small part of the lung that Sy mixed in there, but no matter it was worth a try.
Even though this appeared to be a big lead. It in reality really wasn't. Where do you start when it comes to wanting to check out all organic life in the city around you, but luckily for Sy this was Alubarna and even though the city was partially in shambles it wouldn't be hard to find someone selling local plant life. Another lucky part for Sy is the southern end of the city seemed to be the least effected by what was going on.
Wondering into the market it was long before Sy spotted a vegetable and fruit cart. He bought one of everything the man had, and then Sy noticed an elderly man selling plant herbs. For a variety of reason people would come and buy them. Curious he asked the older man if could get a sample of everything the elderly man had for sale. With a quick chuckle he declined. "You pay, you get. Nothing is a sample here or free." The old man waved his finger at Sy as he spoke.
Sy let out a hefty breath before pulling out his wallet and paying a bit of every herd and plant on the mans cart. It looked as though Sy had his day cut out him. He would get to spend the whole rest of his day looking through different forms of plant life from around Alabasta. Woooo, the excitement was resounding.
Hours and hours drove on as Sy slowly pushed through the vegetables and then the fruits. Nothing was even remotely close to what he wanted, or needed. In fact the majority of the stuff never even turned white when put through a multitude of tests. Ranging from burning, crushing, cutting, smoking, ripping, freezing, and finally grinding. The process whilst tedious was a necessary one.
A few more hours fly by as Sy had begun to study the herbs. Suddenly after fourteen whole hours Sy came across a clue. Some herb called the Diochi flower showed extreme similarities with the white powder substance. It was enough for Sy. The differences could easily be from inorganic chemicals added to the substance in order to make it poisonous. This was his biggest clue. "The Diochi flower, yes........ Wait. What is this flower even from?" Sy in his spoke to himself in his confusion.