Innkeeper
You won't do it, you won't kill anyone and you're not going to bring someone to Dr. Kovas for him to murder either. Maybe you'll die, but you're going to make sure Kovas pays as well.
You head to the nearest Klyton militia station and tell them everything. The sergeant in charge asks if you've been to the hospital yet to which you say no. He says they need to get you there immediately and if you do indeed have some sort of poison in your system they'll obviously be able to arrest Dr. Kovas with no problems.
You're rushed to the hospital and thanks to the militia you're seen to immediately. The physicians run all sorts of tests on you. They don't find anything, but given the situation they put you on observation. The militia still goes to check out Dr. Kovas since there are several doctors they speak with at the hospital who don't particularly like him and don't put it past him to pull something like this.
You wait in your bed, getting more nervous by the hour. You don't feel sick at all, maybe he was bluffing? You sure hope so. In any case, you realize that maybe you need to give up on the whole medical profession thing. You tried your best, but it seems that events have constantly conspired against you. You've even broken laws of your own to achieve your goals and all you've managed to succeed in is alienating your mom, earning the loathing of your staff and getting yourself poisoned.
After thinking about this for a while, you begin to get sleepy. It isn't dawn yet, but you can't be sure if it isn't the poison or not, of course it could just be the stress of the night finally getting to you. In any case you close your eyes to darkness.
When you wake up you're surprised to see your mom sitting there.
"Oh by the gods, thanks to them you're alive!"
"Mom? How the? How'd you get here so fast? How did you find out?"
"Son, I think the first thing you should know is that you've been in a coma for about a month!"
"Whaaaa "
You mother explains everything that she knows that has happened. You did have a deadly toxin in your body, but fortunately the hospital was able to keep you alive until the militia found the antidote in Kovas' lab. Dr. Kovas himself was killed while resisting arrest.
They injected the antidote into your unconscious body, but they assume it didn't work like it should have due to the toxin already running through your body and in the process of shutting everything down.
When the militia informed Wendy of your condition, she immediately contacted your mother by messenger. Being your only immediate family, she also regained possession of the inn while you were incapacitated and possibly on your deathbed. As a result she sold it to help pay for your medical treatment and she's been by your side ever since.
You can't believe that your mom has helped you like this after how you parted a year ago. Needless to say you and her make up in an emotional way.
You spend another week in the hospital still getting tested by doctors. They tell you you'll be able to go home, but your body has been severely weakened by the toxin and how it is unlikely that you'll ever be fully healthy again.
No more inn and no more college and somehow it all just seems like a great relief to you. Your mother takes you to her home in Teckleville, you have no idea what you're going to do there, but for a while you just take it easy.
Just like the doctors said, you don't make a complete recovery. You feel tired all the time and sometimes you don't feel well at all. You mother and your aunt Enora make sure to look after you, but as the months go on you begin to get frustrated and depressed.
You try to occupy your time with hobbies, but nothing really works. You almost consider suicide, but that would probably devastate your mom more than anything, so you take the same determined mindset that you once had for college and place it towards finding a job you'll be able to handle. Eventually you succeed and get a position at the small library in town where your extensive knowledge on the sciences comes in quite handy and greatly appreciated.
The rest of your life is fairly mundane, perhaps even a little boring, but you do come to appreciate the life you managed to carve out in light of everything that happened to you.
You head to the nearest Klyton militia station and tell them everything. The sergeant in charge asks if you've been to the hospital yet to which you say no. He says they need to get you there immediately and if you do indeed have some sort of poison in your system they'll obviously be able to arrest Dr. Kovas with no problems.
You're rushed to the hospital and thanks to the militia you're seen to immediately. The physicians run all sorts of tests on you. They don't find anything, but given the situation they put you on observation. The militia still goes to check out Dr. Kovas since there are several doctors they speak with at the hospital who don't particularly like him and don't put it past him to pull something like this.
You wait in your bed, getting more nervous by the hour. You don't feel sick at all, maybe he was bluffing? You sure hope so. In any case, you realize that maybe you need to give up on the whole medical profession thing. You tried your best, but it seems that events have constantly conspired against you. You've even broken laws of your own to achieve your goals and all you've managed to succeed in is alienating your mom, earning the loathing of your staff and getting yourself poisoned.
After thinking about this for a while, you begin to get sleepy. It isn't dawn yet, but you can't be sure if it isn't the poison or not, of course it could just be the stress of the night finally getting to you. In any case you close your eyes to darkness.
When you wake up you're surprised to see your mom sitting there.
"Oh by the gods, thanks to them you're alive!"
"Mom? How the? How'd you get here so fast? How did you find out?"
"Son, I think the first thing you should know is that you've been in a coma for about a month!"
"Whaaaa "
You mother explains everything that she knows that has happened. You did have a deadly toxin in your body, but fortunately the hospital was able to keep you alive until the militia found the antidote in Kovas' lab. Dr. Kovas himself was killed while resisting arrest.
They injected the antidote into your unconscious body, but they assume it didn't work like it should have due to the toxin already running through your body and in the process of shutting everything down.
When the militia informed Wendy of your condition, she immediately contacted your mother by messenger. Being your only immediate family, she also regained possession of the inn while you were incapacitated and possibly on your deathbed. As a result she sold it to help pay for your medical treatment and she's been by your side ever since.
You can't believe that your mom has helped you like this after how you parted a year ago. Needless to say you and her make up in an emotional way.
You spend another week in the hospital still getting tested by doctors. They tell you you'll be able to go home, but your body has been severely weakened by the toxin and how it is unlikely that you'll ever be fully healthy again.
No more inn and no more college and somehow it all just seems like a great relief to you. Your mother takes you to her home in Teckleville, you have no idea what you're going to do there, but for a while you just take it easy.
Just like the doctors said, you don't make a complete recovery. You feel tired all the time and sometimes you don't feel well at all. You mother and your aunt Enora make sure to look after you, but as the months go on you begin to get frustrated and depressed.
You try to occupy your time with hobbies, but nothing really works. You almost consider suicide, but that would probably devastate your mom more than anything, so you take the same determined mindset that you once had for college and place it towards finding a job you'll be able to handle. Eventually you succeed and get a position at the small library in town where your extensive knowledge on the sciences comes in quite handy and greatly appreciated.
The rest of your life is fairly mundane, perhaps even a little boring, but you do come to appreciate the life you managed to carve out in light of everything that happened to you.