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Hossale is a medical doctor employed by the Empire of Zol, tasked with combating the Black Wolf Fever as new outbreaks threaten the empire. His professional dedication stems directly from personal tragedy: the loss of his mother to the disease fuels his lifelong commitment to finding a cure.
After infected wolves attack a Zol-controlled salt mine, Hossale investigates and identifies Van as the sole adult survivor. He deduces Van's blood contains vital antibodies, potentially forming the basis for a vaccine. This discovery drives him to locate Van.
Accompanied by his assigned bodyguard, Makokan, Hossale journeys to find Van. They clash with Sae, an Aquafan huntress whose objective opposes Hossale's: he needs Van alive to harvest immunity for a cure, while she seeks Van's death to prevent Zol from overcoming the plague. Despite this conflict, Hossale prioritizes his scientific mission above political or ethnic divisions.
His approach blends empirical science with an investigation into cultural and environmental factors. Questioning why the disease affects Zolians but spares native Aquafans leads him beyond purely medical causes. He uncovers a critical environmental link: grass consumed by deer in Aquafa imbues their milk with unique healing properties. Native populations drinking this milk developed immunity, a protection unavailable to Zolians.
Armed with this knowledge and Van's blood samples, Hossale successfully develops a serum capable of ending the pandemic. His work elevates beyond its original military objective, facilitating peace between Zol and Aquafa by neutralizing the biological weapon fueling conflict. His scientific breakthrough underpins a new era of tranquility where both societies coexist.
Hossale consistently emphasizes compassion and a universal view of disease, stating illness affects everyone equally. Motivated by his own loss and a desire to spare others, he rejects brutal measures like executing the infected. While respecting religious interpretations of the plague, he maintains science provides the path to salvation, embodying a synthesis of empirical rigor and humanitarian concern.
After infected wolves attack a Zol-controlled salt mine, Hossale investigates and identifies Van as the sole adult survivor. He deduces Van's blood contains vital antibodies, potentially forming the basis for a vaccine. This discovery drives him to locate Van.
Accompanied by his assigned bodyguard, Makokan, Hossale journeys to find Van. They clash with Sae, an Aquafan huntress whose objective opposes Hossale's: he needs Van alive to harvest immunity for a cure, while she seeks Van's death to prevent Zol from overcoming the plague. Despite this conflict, Hossale prioritizes his scientific mission above political or ethnic divisions.
His approach blends empirical science with an investigation into cultural and environmental factors. Questioning why the disease affects Zolians but spares native Aquafans leads him beyond purely medical causes. He uncovers a critical environmental link: grass consumed by deer in Aquafa imbues their milk with unique healing properties. Native populations drinking this milk developed immunity, a protection unavailable to Zolians.
Armed with this knowledge and Van's blood samples, Hossale successfully develops a serum capable of ending the pandemic. His work elevates beyond its original military objective, facilitating peace between Zol and Aquafa by neutralizing the biological weapon fueling conflict. His scientific breakthrough underpins a new era of tranquility where both societies coexist.
Hossale consistently emphasizes compassion and a universal view of disease, stating illness affects everyone equally. Motivated by his own loss and a desire to spare others, he rejects brutal measures like executing the infected. While respecting religious interpretations of the plague, he maintains science provides the path to salvation, embodying a synthesis of empirical rigor and humanitarian concern.