" The treatment administered to the latest volunteers seems to be producing results.In the village, the Alchemist had set up a laboratory, dedicated to curing volunteers of the malaise, he reports that the essence of bupleurum seems to relieve symptoms. He also claims that the Panacea is a mythical cure to all diseases according to past Alchemists, people whom he is skeptical of yet still draws conclusions from. ![]() a necessary tool for any aspiring Alchemist." Furthermore, while introducing his "Catalyst", a machine owned by him that synthesizes the Panacea from cells, he says: However, despite the Observatory only being used by the scientific elite of the island, which was the Alchemist, the Collector is found there during 5 BSC.Īdditionally, within the Observatory, the Collector mentions of trying the Panacea as a final resort to destroy the malaise, implying previously failed efforts also seen in the Alchemist's labs. One of the Observatory's loading screen quotes states that the Alchemist disappeared after the failure of the cure research. While not supported by direct evidence, it is heavily implied that the Collector is actually the Alchemist: He later vanished after all his futile work, never to be seen again. He’d produced numerous Failed Experiments, such as the eponymous enemy and the Slammer. The Astrolab was too used for his efforts against the Malaise, as there are labs similar to those built by the Alchemist in other areas. He studies various subjects in his spare time, including astronomy and astrology. In addition to the prior statements, the Alchemist was the only scientific elite of the island, being granted special access to his facility, the Astrolab, on orders of the King. Furthermore, a soldier's note in the Undying Shores mentions the Alchemist, wondering if he find a remedy from the scrolls and book gathered from the Apostates hideout. In either Ossuary or Sepulcher, one of those soldiers, who were in direct contact with the Alchemist, built a secret lab, presumably to do experiments related to the Malaise. Some soldiers had sided with the Alchemist against the King. Within the Undying Shores, the Apostates provide him with valuable research he remarks there may be another way to endure the malaise. The Alchemist reflects on whether the King’s methods were worth killing so many people. However, the sap provided unpredictable results on the bones of corpses. Over time, he learned mutations in the infected slowed down when submerged in a solution of the sap. ![]() With this knowledge, the Alchemist began experimenting with the sap. Some believed the liquid sap running through the walls of the sanctuary could've been contaminating the sewer network and thus causing the malaise. ![]() His research took him to a sanctuary beneath the village. He also conducted many experiments to combat the malaise, using corpses or volunteering villagers for his work. The Alchemist gathered research from all over the island to learn the origin of the malaise. The Alchemist is implied to be unpopular throughout the island’s hierarchy, as the Giant and the Hand of the King both agreed " nobody liked the Alchemist".ĭuring the Malaise epidemic, the Alchemist used scientific means to find a cure for the Malaise, as well the source.
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