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Description
Towering over the surrounding buildings like a castle from a Mary Shelly novel, the cracked, dirty grey façade of Carcosa General Hospital seems about to collapse under its own weight, held up by hope and sheer ennui. Thirty years ago, the Hospital was the premier medical facility in the area, with the highest technology, the best-trained staff, and access to all the funding they need. Things have changed.
The building has visibly aged poorly, with long cracks running up the stucco on the outside, and a seeming ever-present film of dirt and grime that there are simply not enough Ethiopian custodians to clean. Even though Carcosa General provides Carcosa a major burn unit and clinics for AIDS and sickle cell anemia, it is dramatically under-funded, with no changes in sight. It owes enough bills that it is not inconceivable that it could close any day now.
Of course, when you have no money, corners tend to get cut. The aforementioned grime is one such example – the custodian staff is at about 25% of what it should be for a facility that size, every doctor is working shifts that range from 12 to 18 hours (depending on the day and the needs placed on the individuals), they are not above mildly skimping of prescriptions and medications, and the general apathy toward anything that is not a life-threatening condition is overwhelming.
What is bad for the hospital is good for Kindred, though. Tired doctors are more then willing to do favors and write bogus paperwork in exchange for someone to run errands they don’t have time for. The nighttime security is so underpaid that virtually anything can go unnoticed for a price, and the custodians are likewise lax about letting people in the back door and loaning out their keys for a bit of grease in their palms. It’s not that the people here are morally corrupt, but when the hospital is over $40 million in debt and everyone is overworked and underpaid, any chance at a 10 minute nap or a little extra pay is something to take.
Benefit
Blood Drive. You can get blood drives organized, and skim a little off the top. Once per week, you can get 5 vitae points of preserved blood. Naturally, this needs to be refrigerated... This also allows you to exceed the normal 20 vitae stored max limit, but only while you have this benefit. If you lose the benefit in a following week, you cannot store anymore vitae until your stores dip below 20.
