Infirmary

Type
Locations: Church.

Locations: Medical.

Location
Saint Paul's Sanctuary (Location)

Description
St. Paul Sanctuary's main claim to fame is their excellent Infirmary, run by the accomplished Mother Margaret. Located in the old Crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral, the Infirmary takes up the South Transept, Central Crossing, and East Nave of the lower church. Here the living, the dead, and those near death mingle together: old tombs from before the Great War of once-famous men remain undisturbed in the crypt, often side-by-side with the beds of the ill and dying.

Recovery Room: The South Transept and Central Crossing have been fitted out as the Sanctuary's Recovery Room, filled with single-tier beds in clean white sheets, with more sheets hanging from the ceiling as privacy screens between the beds. Nuns, monks and laymen/women nurses can frequently be seen quietly moving between the beds of the sick or injured, writing on clipboards and tending to their corporeal needs. Mother Margaret, the head infirmarian of St. Paul's, can also usually be found in the Recovery Room.

Operating Room: The central altar has been removed from the East Nave, and the area now serves as the operating theater for the Infirmary for more traumatic injuries. These days it is rarely used, and everyone at the Sanctuary hopes that the peace can last...

Mother Margaret's Laboratory: Just off the Infirmary in the North Transept is Mother Margaret's Laboratory, where she creates her medical compounds.

Pre-War History
Prior to the Great War, the cathedral crypt served as an event space and home for services.

Post-War History
Following the establishment of St. Paul's Sanctuary in the Cathedral, the crypt became an infirmary for the sick and dying.

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