Plague Doctor Med-ler Art
Lyesander did this amazing commission piece of Plague Doctor Med-ler! I'm so excited to share this all with you! Thanks @lyesander!

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Plague Doctor Med-ler Art
Lyesander did this amazing commission piece of Plague Doctor Med-ler! I'm so excited to share this all with you! Thanks @lyesander!
Hey its me Evil-ler~ tbh what do u think of me being a villain?
Officially in the medical field, I am not supposed to be biased. We treat everyone the same regardless of what they do outside of the hospital.
Personally, though if you go around physically hurting other people, we're going to have words. It makes a lot more work for me, and I'm not a fan of anyone who physically harms others. Especially for fun.
Outside of that, though. Evil away?
Hello. I believe we met not long ago.
A certain person has been requesting more.. tactile methods of communication with me - hugs, hand-holding and other gestures that tend to bring people a sense of 'comfort'.
The problem - this 'body' of mine is not made of any matter that mortals could encounter under normal circumstances. Prolonged contact with me kills them.
Perhaps you might have a potential solution? I would appreciate it.
-@ask-chronicler
Chronicler,
First off I'm going to admit that even though your situation is unique, the advice I'm giving is likely something you've already considered yourself.
That said, first and foremost, communication is your biggest friend. You need to make it clear to your friend that you're not willing to risk their safety for the physical comforting it may temporarily grant to them. If they really care for you the way I suspect that they do, you will be able to come to some kind of mutual understanding.
That said, I'm sure you are aware that you're not the only onceler with superhuman abilities. If you yourself cannot find a way to safely give them a tactile alternative, you might be able to find someone else who may be able to help you find something that could do the trick.
A pet is one option, a puppet that you can control from a safer distance is another alternative. I'm sure you aren't considering a way to "normalize" yourself, but there are countless other alternatives to consider.
I don't know the particulars on how your body negatively affects normal humans, but if it's anything similar to radiation, perhaps a hazmat suit or radiation lead shield?
Let me know if there's any other way I can help! I hope I was at least a little helpful.
~ Med-ler
Plague Doctor Med-ler Art
I have another commission piece to share with everyone! This is one of plague doctor Med-ler (sans plague mask) from thebunnythebear, who did an amazing job!
Mind-ler here
Can I....help you?
Truffula Flu Journal
Entry # 3
Day 5. I was able to find a key card badge, though only by digging through discarded remains in the parts of the hospital still accessible. Probably the least pleasant experience I've had to date.
Luckily that means I now have access to parts of the hospital that were previously locked. Thankfully enough of the electrical in the building still works to open doors.
I was able to find a locked storeroom, and now have a good number of useable supplies at my disposal. Hopefully they will last. Next mission: food
Doctor PLEASE i have eaten a thneed. What do i do now. am i beyond saving Doc
Oh my, that is quite serious!
Unlike cotton, truffula fluff is more similar to silk composition in that is partially diagestible. That being said, if you've eaten more than a small handful (several grams) you should go to the nearest emergency room. You'll likely need it surgically removed so it doesn't block your digestive tract.
It's not immediately fatal, but if it's not taken care of it can get quite serious!