This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between Dr. Bledsoe and Dr. Rivers, who are discussing the effects of the plague on the human body. The epigraph says that when a person is sick, the doctor needs to send the goddess of plague away so that the patient can be cured. Dr. Roberts, the physician, says that if the wizard drives the goddess away, the goddess will come back to kill the patient. The doctor says that he doesn't know, but he suspects that other gods will kill the goddess after they drive her away
This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between Dr. Bledsoe and Dr. Rivers, who are discussing the effects of the plague on the human body. The epigraph says that when a person is sick, the doctor needs to send the goddess of plague away so that the patient can be cured. Dr. Roberts, the physician, says that if the wizard drives the goddess away, the goddess will come back to kill the patient. The doctor says that he doesn't know, but he suspects that other gods will kill the goddess after they drive her away