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Doctors & Workers ⚕️ Fable Hospital Dev Diary #1

Hello, future manager of medieval hospitals, What would a hospital be without a stellar cast of doctors with solid academic training, extensive experience, and impeccable ethics?

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Hello, future manager of medieval hospitals,

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changedhttps://store.steampowered.com/app/2726060/Fable_Hospital/
changedPlague DoctorThe only one with knowledge slightly similar to medicine. He cures 50% of his patients and kills the other 50%, a surprisingly better average than his colleagues. He is convinced of the health benefits of bad odors. What a cheap excuse for poor hygiene.
changedAlchemistThe world's foremost expert in succeeding by failing. The worse his formulas' results, the more likely they are to end up curing the patient. Side effects are... secondary. Who cares if your skin changes color, the number of fingers on one hand isn't usual, or you lose an ear. The important thing is getting cured.
changedFriarAlways willing to pray for your soul and your health. A staunch defender of moderation with a glass of wine in hand. He has a tendency to prescribe "a fun afternoon" as a cure for almost everything (this afternoon includes large amounts of wine).
changedNunsAncient healing methods, recipes with centuries of "proven" effectiveness. They dedicate their lives to caring for others as long as your health improves quickly; their patience runs out quickly (especially if a Friar drinks their wine).
changedWizardHe is wise and reflective, always invoking the right magic, though his healing spells produce a slight burning smell in the patients. He dresses like a solemn wizard but his true specialty is card tricks.

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changedhttps://store.steampowered.com/app/2726060/Fable_Hospital/
changedThe only one with knowledge slightly similar to medicine. He cures 50% of his patients and kills the other 50%, a surprisingly better average than his colleagues. He is convinced of the health benefits of bad odors. What a cheap excuse for poor hygiene.
changedThe world's foremost expert in succeeding by failing. The worse his formulas' results, the more likely they are to end up curing the patient. Side effects are... secondary. Who cares if your skin changes color, the number of fingers on one hand isn't usual, or you lose an ear. The important thing is getting cured.
changedAlways willing to pray for your soul and your health. A staunch defender of moderation with a glass of wine in hand. He has a tendency to prescribe "a fun afternoon" as a cure for almost everything (this afternoon includes large amounts of wine).
changedAncient healing methods, recipes with centuries of "proven" effectiveness. They dedicate their lives to caring for others as long as your health improves quickly; their patience runs out quickly (especially if a Friar drinks their wine).

What would a hospital be without a stellar cast of doctors with solid academic training, extensive experience, and impeccable ethics? Well, you're about to find out because the doctors at your disposal in Fable Hospital will be... Well, let's say... peculiar.

Fable Hospital is a management game where you take charge of a hospital in a medieval fantasy world. As a good director, the selection and management of staff will be crucial for the proper functioning of your facility. You might even end up curing some patients, who knows.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2726060/Fable_Hospital/

Below, we share with you the different types of doctors and workers that you'll have at your disposal in Fable Hospital.

Doctors

Plague Doctor

The only one with knowledge slightly similar to medicine. He cures 50% of his patients and kills the other 50%, a surprisingly better average than his colleagues. He is convinced of the health benefits of bad odors. What a cheap excuse for poor hygiene.

Druid

His favorite remedies are infusions and music. Unfortunately for his patients, his infusions taste like dirt, and his musical abilities are on par with those of a deaf cat. To a druid, magic and gardening are the same thing.

Alchemist

The world's foremost expert in succeeding by failing. The worse his formulas' results, the more likely they are to end up curing the patient. Side effects are... secondary. Who cares if your skin changes color, the number of fingers on one hand isn't usual, or you lose an ear. The important thing is getting cured.

Fortune Teller

She is a master of future knowledge. But she can't differentiate between the important parts and the trivial details. Well, no one is perfect. By the way, her obsession with the evil eye as the cause of all known diseases doesn't help.

Mad Engineer

He is convinced that he will change the world with his next invention. And he certainly will: to a smokier and more explosion-filled place. Skilled like few others in the art of creating things that almost work.

Torturer

When you hear him talk about "alternative therapies," you know what he means. He is the best at making his patients talk, though always in an incomprehensible manner. "If it hurts, it means it's healing" as a way of life.

Friar

Always willing to pray for your soul and your health. A staunch defender of moderation with a glass of wine in hand. He has a tendency to prescribe "a fun afternoon" as a cure for almost everything (this afternoon includes large amounts of wine).

Nuns

Ancient healing methods, recipes with centuries of "proven" effectiveness. They dedicate their lives to caring for others as long as your health improves quickly; their patience runs out quickly (especially if a Friar drinks their wine).

Wizard

He is wise and reflective, always invoking the right magic, though his healing spells produce a slight burning smell in the patients. He dresses like a solemn wizard but his true specialty is card tricks.

Workers

Gatherer Goblins

They work tirelessly and never talk about working conditions. By working, they mean collecting all kinds of things. And by all kinds of things, I mean EVERYTHING, even those with an owner. Their concept of ownership is, let's say... flexible.

Hunchback Janitor

Frighteningly efficient in keeping the hospital clean. His cleaning method inevitably involves scaring the patients. This doesn't make him very popular among them, but he is undoubtedly the favorite of rats and other rodents.

Brewmaster

The most beloved employee in the hospital. He prescribes beer as a cure as lightly as he samples his own brews. His only weak point is his inability to measure the potency of his beer, which usually has more degrees than a stew in August.

Baker

She is capable of turning flour, water, and yeast into a healing miracle. Sometimes she even adds sugar, though no one is sure if it's too much. Most of her bread is so hard that you could knock down a troll with a single blow, but that's a minor detail.

Leprechaun

His storytelling skills reach unimaginable limits: some patients manage to get cured just by listening to him narrate, the rest simply fall asleep. The problem? His fondness for practical jokes. The poor patients who fall asleep often end up with their faces marked.

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Steam News / 27 June 2024

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