Sister Mandy Mank, the healer

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Mandy Mank, the healer

"A woman with rumpled hair and a placid face upset by full lips overstated by her overjet.
Overall she is not physically imposing, though the contour of her glutes is that of a beast of burden's."


Concept   


When I created Mandy I had this general notion of a personality that took inspiration from a mix of people I knew.
She was like a hippy, nurse-midwife who maybe taught yoga on the weekends. So she began as an Awoken in the
City of Rings who recalled little aside from apprenticing midwifery with her mother and that she liked calisthenics
(squats, that's the secret). In part, because I had not played EfU for a decade I left quite a bit to be shaped by the
game world that I knew very little about. I planned on her being a front liner— her highest ability score was
strength and she had a weapon focus in unarmed strike! 



Prospector   
to Mendicant?   


Mandy was briefly a Prospector because when she rolled into Ticker Square a Prospector PC gave off a cool Gene-
Roddenberry-original-Star-Trek-vibe which looked like a fun angle for a setting with random planar connections.
However bare her concept it did include a rejection of senseless violence which meant she was pretty quickly
disillusioned with the other Prospectors of the day... constant plundering, causing planar invasions, and a wake of
suffering. Then she met an old man who invited her for a brisk swim in the canal. Saibhon Dumein introduced her
to the Mendicant order and their rejection of desire in order to head off suffering. To her, Saibhon /was/ the
Renunciation. I bet she was his only convert, it is a cool religion but also pretty severe to play in EfU. "You mean,
I should put all my belongings and money in this bonfire?" (Which she did).

Mandy's evolving worldview made her more sensitive to the world's suffering, and with seeing suffering
everywhere in our bleak city she dedicated herself to being a force of gentleness and healing. She was often
mistaken as a cleric, but she was a pure monk who took a skill focus in healing. She believed people deserved
compassion and generosity, and she aspired to model that perhaps especially when interacting with wicked
people. That is why she would attempt to show compassion and heal basically anyone who had true need, in fact
she was Good 100 aligned until being adjusted a few points for healing Kastian the Slayer! Mandy would (well,
did) save the life of a changeling, and would thank a Knave for doing something kind. I kind of stumbled into a
Red-Cross-like role with Mandy, where she enjoyed immunities on the battlefield and got to play with a huge
variety of PCs. It worked out a few times in unexpected ways, for example, Helmar Bloodchurn was out to visit
violence on everyone and he had an easy chance to take down Mandy but stayed his hand in a crazy melee due
to compassion she modelled for him. Mandy had also ended up considering Domina Lucretia and Arek Vlasi close
friends each, despite their apparent non-good alignment. And I must say that Lucretia I think imprinted on
Mandy in the form of a slightly warmer style.



Finding God   

Mandy's interest in "progression" in the Mendicant order was arrested by a philosophical schism her mentor
Saibhon created. Saibhon was such a cool in-game "mentor" figure to have. He was a giant and an impossible act
to follow. Developments related to the Renunciation and the unfortunate death of Saibhon prompted Mandy's
second chapter. Those events filled Mandy with a deep doubt until she met a bright-eyed Joan of Arc-esque
priestess of the Lord Departed named Eleleth Einhardt who had both conviction and compassion in spades.
Through interactions with Lictor Einhardt belief took root. Mandy took up a pilgrimage kingward for religious
reasons. Other pilgrims joined, and a ringrunning group formed around Einhardt. Mandy had been invited to
join House Nephezar several times throughout her trajectory, but ultimately she believed in an omnipotent God
and trusted Lictor Einhardt but not the House or Lord Nephezar, hence she remained the sole pilgrim outside the
Holy House to the end.  Mandy took the (paladin) Oath of Fidelius, naming Eleleth Einhardt as the master she
would serve.



Thanks EfU players and DMs. <3









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Sometimes you have to just enjoy that NWN1, EfU aesthetic!


Mandy was the occasional giver of anonymous "care packages" out of the blue. She once had Euphraxia deliver a package of healing supplies to Saibhon forty rings away over perhaps more than two weeks of sessions in transit. And I think there was a courier set out to get a care package to Lucretia filled with girly things like jewelry, perfume, and flowers -- you know, stuff that sultry hedonist was all about.


Renunciation papi <3


I can not even say how many 'saves' Mandy had as a dedicated medic. I had such fun being, at times, a secret guardian angel swooping into danger to heal or deal with debilitating status effects from stealth. Mandy probably spent the most time at level 10. As a higher level pure monk she had decent AC, excellent saves, improved evasion, high movement speed, high stealth, and high tumble. She could get to casualties and hang in the hurt box even when fireballs were raining down and melting away most PC's HP.  Being a pacifist she could focus on collecting and using healing/defensive consumables, which I think really simplified things mechanically. That said she had many misses too, and she (and I, too) died inside a little for those casualties that could not be reached in time!


Later on in her time she was trying to figure out how to fit in this Peerage place.


A couple of cheesy flexes


Some special ladies (Valatina Felton, Maeve Briarwood, Domina Lucretia <3 ). Lucretia was a hedonist with a world view that was challenging for Mendicant Mandy. I found this screenie of Your Domina in rare fighting form, something that Mandy (of all people) would end up coaxing out of that almost exclusively social PC several times. Mandy gravitated to a few (probably) evil PCs at different times. Bad people need gentleness too, maybe more so.  Such redamancy.


Legit worried for gran. Poor Captain Crimson was less fortunate.


Thanks team Pilgrims, you all really added a lot of fun to my sessions.


I saw this screenshot of Mandy rushing back to ninety-nine. Thinking back, I bet Mandy was poorer on the average once she threw her lot in with a noblewoman than when she was a Mendicant.


Yes, well, we /should/ have run as Devon said. Probably half the party died moments later when a hellball detonated on the party's location. Mandy was so profoundly plane-sick it caused her to actually survive the elemental damage.


Mandy once swam towards this insta-gibbing creature to pass out some of her Freedom of Movement potions to PCs who were getting stuck in the kelp. The DM running this one achieved great tension in this short sequence in a creative way.


A few recurring allies to Mandy throughout her time.



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Mandy assisted a band of Silverhats with a mission to help the Mohachuk people. This item was one of her first pieces of loot, and honestly helped define her playstyle mechanically.


Mandy probably earned this 'epiphany' after the permadeath battle portion of the Second Battle for Ticker Square as part of the Copper Torc War.


While traveling to Ring 333 and beyond, and facing the dangers there (and especially the way back) she found this special item.
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Ziya

I can only offer as eulogy a repeat of what Eleleth said ere they went to heaven's embrace.


Auri

Thoroughly enjoyed Mandy, and lamented when Naamah and her kinda went opposite ways on a crossroads. Thanks for the memories!

Don Nadie

Mandy will certainly be missed. Sweet enough to melt a hag's heart!

I really loved our (sadly, short) adventures. Our sessions of experimentation made alchemy and herbalism a lot of fun, and our attempts at crafting useful tools for the battle with the dragon. I'm sad that no mudmask, no war paint, no healing crystal could save her, in the end.

sankarul

Mandy was there when I played Larken and my short time on Herbert too. Richard too, of course, and my failed little alts in between up until Fernando, which just died too.

I will msis that little healer.  A presence that had been there the whole of my time on EFU, ded.

Gordan

Mandy was already a well know and kicking araund char when i started my first char, and at this point i believed was immortal,

And in case you was wondering, this part of the Yashan sarde Dairy was abaut you .


https://www.efupw.com/forums/index.php?topic=699835.msg729227#msg729227

The best healer of the ring.

Egon the Monkey

One of the PCs who convinced Dr Brogan that he might be able to be a 'real doctor' and aspire to be slightly better as a person than the stabby little backstreet mercenary quack that he started out as.

Obviously, since they were both professional, dedicated, crazy prepared healers, they had very similar tactics, gear and contingency plans. Occasionally this got ridiculous.

SN


LoveLess

A great character that was simple from the outlook, heal all the folk, and became a longstanding PC. People always wondered if she was secretly at something, but turns out she was just a genuinely good person all along.

SamB123

Mandy was too good for the brutality of EFU. She made CoR a little brighter.

MandyMank

Quote from: Gordan on December 05, 2020, 04:18:04 PM
Mandy was already a well know and kicking araund char when i started my first char, and at this point i believed was immortal,

And in case you was wondering, this part of the Yashan sarde Dairy was abaut you .


https://www.efupw.com/forums/index.php?topic=699835.msg729227#msg729227

The best healer of the ring.

Thanks for sharing Gordon.

The journal entry went over my head at the time, but I recall Yashan expressing sincere jealousy mixing with disbelief in-game a couple of times at shabby ol' Mandy's success with forming bonds to some of the Peerage PCs, and of course the Kingward Pilgrimage.  She took in a moment of pride at that, for which he had to ask God's forgiveness for her waywardness. Yet it did feel wholesome to reject an offer that Yashan coveted xD

LiAlH4

Well done, I loved all our conversations and interactions. :)

Cat

I still recall our encounter where I ran into in the Ponds when I was Gabrielle, and all what followed from that was very defining rp for me. It was wonderful and engaging, and I am glad we had the time to do it. I look forward to seeing what you do next.

MandyMank

Quote from: Cat on December 16, 2020, 05:50:07 AM
I still recall our encounter where I ran into in the Ponds when I was Gabrielle, and all what followed from that was very defining rp for me. It was wonderful and engaging, and I am glad we had the time to do it. I look forward to seeing what you do next.

You know, I really enjoyed that session too. I remember when interacting with Gabrielle she seemed very believable; that whole little random session had a very organic feel to it ... it does not get any more low key than picking flowers! Thanks for reminding me about it.

parthenos

cool, very cool

it is very impressive what you did on a zen, long term concept i would consider fruitless and too difficult to express, so i bow my proverbial hat to you