In today’s video, we are diving deep into the heart of Belobog’s Underworld to help everyone's favorite healer, Natasha.
The "Origin of Medicine" mission is a journey of discovery and closure. We follow Natasha as she uncovers the truth about her brother, Vache, and his mysterious medical research. From the snowy outskirts of the Great Mine to emotional revelations, join us as we uncover the origin of the medicine that saved so many lives in the Underworld.
If you love the lore of Honkai: Star Rail and want to see the backstory of one of the best F2P healers, this video is for you!
What’s in this video:
* Starting the Companion Mission in Boulder Town.
* Exploring the snowy outskirts for clues.
* The truth about Vache’s research.
* Final confrontation and emotional conclusion.
What do you think about Natasha’s backstory? Let me know in the comments! Don't forget to Like and Subscribe for more HSR story content.
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The "Origin of Medicine" mission is a journey of discovery and closure. We follow Natasha as she uncovers the truth about her brother, Vache, and his mysterious medical research. From the snowy outskirts of the Great Mine to emotional revelations, join us as we uncover the origin of the medicine that saved so many lives in the Underworld.
If you love the lore of Honkai: Star Rail and want to see the backstory of one of the best F2P healers, this video is for you!
What’s in this video:
* Starting the Companion Mission in Boulder Town.
* Exploring the snowy outskirts for clues.
* The truth about Vache’s research.
* Final confrontation and emotional conclusion.
What do you think about Natasha’s backstory? Let me know in the comments! Don't forget to Like and Subscribe for more HSR story content.
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00:01Let's go.
00:37It's still early. Where to now?
00:51I wish you all a journey that is free of illness.
01:00You came at a good time. There is something you can help me with.
01:03According to my patient records, there are a few that haven't come for their follow-up visits.
01:07It happens from time to time, but never as regularly as this.
01:11I'm a bit concerned.
01:13Have you heard of the Complex Illness Mutual Aid Society?
01:19Generally speaking, mutual aid societies like these allow patients to share their experiences and support each other.
01:24It's a way of countering all the negative emotional effects of being ill.
01:28But there might be more to this society than that.
01:31I've got a few patients who have started refusing treatment since joining the society.
01:35It certainly makes you wonder.
01:37The most suspicious part is that no matter how much I ask, no one's ever willing to tell me anything
01:41about it.
01:42And that's where you might be able to help.
01:53That won't be necessary, but it will help if you pretend to be a patient.
01:58Help me investigate this so-called mutual aid society and find out exactly what they're up to.
02:03If I find out they're preventing me from doing my job, or if they're bringing harm to my patients, I
02:09won't just sit on the sidelines.
02:11Can I entrust you with this task?
02:14This little clinic has huge numbers of patients to deal with every day.
02:18If I didn't have you here to help me out, I wouldn't be able to focus on giving them quality
02:22care.
02:23Good luck.
02:24I'll be sure to thank you properly when you're back.
02:38Follow up for the win!
02:48You.
02:49I've seen you at the clinic.
02:51You run errands for Natasha, right?
02:58Don't play dumb.
02:59I might be sick, but my eyes still work.
03:03Let me guess, Natasha wants you to persuade me to go back for a follow-up visit, right?
03:07What's the use?
03:08I'm terminal.
03:10Life will be over before I know it.
03:13Of course not.
03:14I read it in a book.
03:16Every book I read has descriptions that match my symptoms exactly.
03:19I can diagnose myself with a dozen incurable diseases before I get halfway through.
03:23For people in my situation, a follow-up visit is just a waste of time and
03:26money.
03:27Not to mention medicine.
03:33What else is there to say?
03:35Natasha was seeing me free of charge.
03:37She said I could keep a tab running for as long as I liked,
03:39then pay it back when I had the opportunity.
03:42I guess I'm too proud.
03:46You think I need you to tell me?
03:48Don't try and persuade me.
03:49I've already thought this through.
03:52Dr. Vash never charged me anything either.
03:55Natasha's great, but Vash was always my number one.
03:59Natasha's brother?
04:01They both used to practice medicine back in Rivetown.
04:03I heard he was a top student from the overall medical academy.
04:06Bellobog's main hospital wanted him.
04:08I have no idea what convinced him to sit down here.
04:11Kind heart, maybe.
04:13What do you mean?
04:14Dr. Vash was a people's doctor.
04:17He handed out free medicine.
04:18He even followed up with detailed questions on how he felt.
04:21The underworld is always short of medical resources.
04:23They say that Dr. Vash made all his own medicine himself.
04:27You think I don't want to?
04:30I heard that he passed away.
04:33I should keep my voice down.
04:35Don't go telling anyone else about this next bit.
04:38I heard that Natasha had something to do with Dr. Vash's death.
04:42They say she was jealous that her brother had stolen her patients, so she...
04:47It's just something people were saying.
04:49I don't think Dr. Natasha could do something like that.
04:52Forget I said anything.
04:54Since Dr. Natasha sent you over specially, I'll do her a favor.
04:58I'll go to the clinic for my follow-up a little later.
05:00Bye for now.
05:04Avoiding a follow-up visit due to money issues.
05:08I should find another patient to talk to.
05:16What was that?
05:17Oh, you'll have to be louder.
05:19My ears aren't what they used to be.
05:21Everything's muffled.
05:27Ah!
05:28A follow-up visit.
05:29Is that what you're asking about?
05:32Natasha's a wonderful girl.
05:35She always gives me a thorough checkup.
05:38But at this age, it's rather a lot to bear.
05:42Even if they could cure me.
05:45I'm sure I wouldn't be around for long.
05:48I don't want to waste anyone's time.
05:55Not for youngsters like yourself.
05:57When you get to my time of life, good health is a bit of a luxury, I'm afraid.
06:02My husband had the same illness as me, but he never touched the medicine.
06:08He wanted to make sure I had enough.
06:11Then, one day, he said he needed to take care of some things at the mine.
06:17He never came back.
06:19He was forever saying he wanted to go before I did.
06:23Oh, selfish old fool.
06:26I miss him.
06:28Now that he's gone, who cares how long I stick around?
06:35You're not wrong, I suppose.
06:38That girl certainly spares me no effort.
06:40But I always feel like I'm a burden to her.
06:45Okay, you win.
06:47It's off for another follow-up visit with Dr. Natasha, I suppose.
06:52Did you want to say something else?
06:55My ears are terrible.
06:59Virtual who?
07:02All right, I heard you.
07:05Do you have to shout?
07:07No, I've never heard of any mutual aid society.
07:14Avoiding a follow-up visit because of her husband.
07:18I should find another patient to talk to.
07:40Why haven't I gone for my follow-up visit?
07:43Are you a patient too, or did Dr. Natasha send you over?
07:47Who else would care about people like me?
07:50I don't need Dr. Natasha's help now.
07:52Tell her to save her worries and medicine for other people.
08:01A dispute?
08:02No, no, she's the only kind-hearted doctor in the underworld.
08:06I just don't really approve of her methods, that's all.
08:09Too idealistic and no real efficacy.
08:12She tries to save everyone, which means she can't save anyone.
08:16In the end, it's the patients who suffer, and she just tires herself out.
08:20Minors like me don't have time for lengthy treatments.
08:22If I can't take something and get right back to work, I may as well lie down and wait for
08:27death to come knocking.
08:28Did you know Dr. Vash?
08:31His wonder medicine is cheap, and the results are immediate.
08:35You just need to be willing to take a little risk.
08:40Dr. Vash's medicine is different.
08:44Lots of people make a full recovery after taking it, but some get worse.
08:49And the unlucky ones check out early.
08:51Even knowing the risk, most people fight tooth and nail to get hold of the medicine.
08:56You know why.
09:01You've clearly never been in really dire straits.
09:04And life forces you to the edge.
09:05You'll throw yourself at any opportunity, even if it means risking it all.
09:11For people like us, a slow and torturous treatment is the same as a death sentence.
09:17If it's between that and a quick result, we'll take the ladder.
09:22Forget it.
09:23Why am I telling you all this?
09:25Dr. Vash is dead anyway.
09:32What? Now you're interested in the wonder medicine?
09:35Listen up.
09:36The Complex Illness Mutual Aid Society is still selling that medicine.
09:41I can tell you where they trade, but there's a rule. You must not tell any of this to Dr.
09:46Natasha.
09:47You hear? If you break the rule, you'll face the consequences.
09:51Here, take this. It's the address.
09:53A final warning. Do not reveal this information to Natasha.
09:58I know where to find the wonder medicine. What should I do next?
10:04That patient didn't want me to tell Natasha about this. Should I listen to him?
10:37There's a battle.
10:39Where do you think you're going?
10:42In the fragmentum?
10:44Give me a break.
10:45You're the same as everyone else that comes through here.
10:48If you want medicine, you don't need to go any further.
10:50You talk to me.
10:51We only take cash.
10:53This ain't a charity.
10:56The mutual aid society sets the price.
10:58It might be different from Dr. Vash and his handouts,
11:00but it's a darn sight cheaper than that clinic woman's medicine.
11:03Well, are you buying or not?
11:05Spit it out. I don't have time for chitchat.
11:07Wait a minute. Your clothes.
11:09Are you friends with that doctor woman?
11:11I've seen you at the clinic before.
11:12I know it.
11:13Get lost.
11:14Now, if you're a friend of that woman, then you're not welcome here.
11:17Shop's closed today. No customers.
11:19Wait. What about our medicine?
11:21We've been waiting for ages.
11:23Get lost. All of you.
11:24Save your breath and come back some other time.
11:29That medicine seller sure closed up shop in a hurry.
11:34I...
11:38Should head back and report to Natasha.
11:48It's still early.
11:49Where to now?
11:56I wish you all a journey that is free of illness.
12:02So the mutual aid society found my...
12:05found Vash's research results.
12:06And now they're selling this so-called wonder medicine to patients?
12:10Any organization doing something like this is interested in more than just mutual aid.
12:17I'm not surprised.
12:19They'll know that I'm completely against them using this wonder medicine.
12:23What Vash left behind is nothing more than reagents and experimental byproducts.
12:28The word medicine doesn't apply here.
12:31I've worn the patients countless times, but it seems like they had their heads in the sand all along.
12:36No wonder they kept the mutual aid society a secret from me.
12:40I'm guessing the patients you met weren't exactly singing my praises.
12:43Which is why you tracked the dealer down and made inquiries first.
12:46I don't blame you.
12:48After everything you heard, I'm grateful you came back to find me.
12:51Your trust is important to me.
12:53If you're curious about Vash's wonder medicine,
12:55you should ask some of the patients in the clinic.
12:57See what they have to say about the effects.
13:05Some people say that Dr. Vash was a saint who came from the overworld to help those in need.
13:10Eh, I don't buy it.
13:13People's doctor.
13:14That's just what people who've bought into the myth like to say.
13:18Vash used to distribute free medicine all the time.
13:21But, um, he couldn't have cared less about the people taking the medicine.
13:27The hard truth is that we were just his test subjects.
13:32It didn't matter if the medicine worked or not.
13:35What mattered was having a constant stream of willing lab rats.
13:42Of course, I can't control what anyone else thinks.
13:46That's just how I see it.
13:54The medicine Vash left behind?
13:56That stuff?
13:57Can you even call it medicine?
13:59I know Dr. Natasha's here, but I have to tell it like it is.
14:02Vash had zero medical ethics.
14:04He didn't deserve the title doctor.
14:05He may have had the capability, but he didn't use it to help anyone.
14:09Whenever I went to see him, he never even asked about my illness.
14:12He just prescribed me his so-called wonder medicine.
14:15If it were you, would you have taken that medicine?
14:23I wish you all a journey that is free of illness.
14:33I still haven't worked out how to convey it to you.
14:37The issues surrounding Vash.
14:40My relationship with him.
14:42The things he's done in the underworld.
14:45I'm guessing you've heard a lot of different opinions on Vash.
14:49What do you make of him?
14:53I want you to go and visit another patient.
14:55A victim of the wonder medicine.
14:57I want you to see the real consequences of abusing that medicine.
15:01Once you've understood her situation, come back and tell me what you think.
15:07After that...
15:29Who are you?
15:33Who am I?
15:39Where's my husband?
15:41And where's my child?
15:43Where are they?
15:45You know where they are?
15:49You don't know?
15:52They don't know?
15:54Nobody knows.
15:56Where?
15:58Where did they go?
16:01Come over here, child.
16:04It's best to leave that poor lady in peace.
16:08Let me explain.
16:10That poor, poor lady.
16:12Both her husband and child became ill and passed away.
16:19Well, not terribly serious.
16:22Yes, but they needed to get treatment every now and then, which did impact their livelihood.
16:28In order to try and rid themselves of the ailment once and for all, they bought some kind of wonder
16:36medicine.
16:37Who would have thought their condition would deteriorate so rapidly after they began using it?
16:43The two began to suffer terribly, such that death became a blessing.
16:49It wasn't long before they departed this world, one after the other.
16:53From that moment on, oh, she became as you see her now.
16:57If Dr. Natasha hadn't taken her under her wing, well, it doesn't bear thinking about it.
17:05And yet, what more could have been done?
17:07They were warned about the medicine.
17:09They were told about the risks.
17:12They chose to roll the dice.
17:15Talking about it tires me out.
17:17At least my husband and I are able to help her where we can.
17:21I just hope that one day she can lead a normal life again.
17:39I wish you all a journey that is free of illness.
17:45Did you speak to her?
17:47By the look on your face, I'm assuming you've come to understand the wonder medicine all too well.
17:55Be it Vash or the Mutual Aid Society, forces like that can take full advantage of the typical underworld state
18:03of mind.
18:03Let me tell you a story.
18:05There was once a brilliant overworld doctor with unmatched pharmaceutical skill.
18:10The doctor was set on developing a medicine that would steal the human body against the cold.
18:15He named his research project Blizzard Immunity.
18:18But his research met with obstruction time and time again, the biggest factor being a lack of test subjects.
18:24Tampering with the human immune system carries huge risk, and nobody in the overworld was willing to submit themselves to
18:30such experiments.
18:31As such, the doctor got in touch with his sister in the underworld, claiming that he wanted to support the
18:38medical effort below ground.
18:41Naturally, his sister was overjoyed.
18:44After all, as far as medicine was concerned, her brother had always been the standard she'd strive to attain.
18:49She brought her brother underground and entrusted him with her clinic and laboratory.
18:54I think you know what comes next.
18:59Issuing free medicine to the needy was just Vash's way of conducting experiments on his test subjects.
19:05On some level, his reagents were able to alleviate the patient's suffering, but nothing more.
19:10They would forget their pain for a while and neglect their regular treatment plans.
19:15The result?
19:17Patients with mild illness would attribute their recovery to the so-called wonder medicine,
19:20while patients with serious illness would quickly deteriorate.
19:23I cannot accept that their fate was simply the result of misfortune or risk.
19:29No true doctor would accept that.
19:31That's why I want you to help me recover all the wonder medicine.
19:34Are you willing to take on this assignment?
19:44This will be hard for the people that have come to rely on the wonder medicine.
19:48But it's up to us to remove this false hope.
19:50You mustn't hesitate.
19:52Recover every last reagent that Vash left behind.
19:55I'll take responsibility for the consequences.
19:57Don't worry about that.
19:58Go.
19:59I'll be waiting for the good news.
20:18I'll be waiting for the good news.
20:18I'll be waiting for the good news.
20:18I'll be waiting for the good news.
20:18I'll be waiting for the good news.
20:18I'll be waiting for the good news.
20:19I'll be waiting for the good news.
20:19I'll be waiting for the good news.
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