
The 4th
Due to the recent stresses, Lindor decides to take a break from seeing patients at the market. Between speaking to Mawne and discovering they likely are suffering from some level of infectious insanity, they can not in good faith see patients until they are sound of mind.
They have always prided themself on their mental clarity, and even abstain from alcohol in order to always keep a level head. So the news of being mentally impaired in any way is a devastating blow to their confidence.
Around noon, they’ll take a quick trip to the market to see what medicinal herbs are available, as well as pick up some more ingredients for another batch of the Avist family’s jam cookies. To calm their nerves without the use of drink, they are going to see if any calming herbs are available to brew into a tea.
The 5th
The disappearance of a child in the neighborhood disturbs Lindor very much, and they keep a sharp eye on their charge, trying to keep them in one room as much as possible. They consider the possibility of maybe moving, but it would be difficult to afford anything more than what they currently have.


Tragically, they had promised to help with the owlbear monster, but they are equally invested in trying to resolve the pocket dimension issues in the neighborhood.
Lindor decides to write to their friend Smoke, expressing their concerns and indecision in another letter.
Given all their free time, they are able to deliver the letter themself to Smoke, alongside a half dozen jam cookies.
On their way back home, they take a detour to the mage’s guild to gift the other half to Mawne for his aid and understanding.


The 6th
Yet another day not seeing patients, and it’s tearing Lindor up inside. They decide to go to the side market to see if anything catches their eye, wanting to use their free time to work on their alchemy skills, and thus needing more herbs to experiment with.
In particular, they want to obtain Alchemist's Supplies and ingredients if possible.
The 7th
Word of these new snowblossoms and their resilience to the cold has Lindor wondering if they could be refined into a potential potion of cold resistance, and they take a leisurely stroll around the city to pluck and collect any they could find.
Tonight, they will try to distill a small sample to take, and test out a cold sorcerous burst onto their own skin to see the effect. No better test subject than oneself, after all.

The 8th
Lindor decides to go watch the duel, and whilst they are still in doubt of their mental soundness, they are willing to still help out if anyone gets too rambunctious and needs medical assistance.

The 9th
Another disappearance in the neighborhood, and Lindor is positively anxious about being home now.
In attempts to distract themself as well as potentially run into Zelia Gutherie, they return to the same undercity tavern as last week, to leisure the day away by chatting around and forgetting about their troubles.
By the evening, Lindor feigns drinking to fit the atmosphere, cheerfully singing tavern songs and sees whether they can invite any company by their behavior.
The 10th
The family of four disappearing seems to be the last straw, and Lindor feels like they need to begin checking listings for other housing accommodations. Staying at the Heartfield estates are seeming far too risky, and Lindor doesn’t want them nor their charge to be the next disappearance victims.