Rini Dzipudzi Building / Landmark in Binaka | World Anvil

Rini Dzipudzi (/ˈɾini ʣiˈpuʣi/)

The "Mansion for the Sick" is the premier medical research and care facility in all of Vidapa, perhaps in all the world. Here they blend magic, traditional herbal medicine, and experimentation with a bewildering inventory of apple varieties as wel as all the other parts of the apple tree. If there is a disease, sickness, or other illness known to the Yibiduri, the doctors and magicians at Rini Dzipudzi have started reasearch, are actively developing, or have found a cure for it.

Architecture

The Rini Dzipudzi is a tall, gracefully curved tower with several interlocking parts. It was one of the first buildings constructed using the kifenge yutenipu method from polished white marble.

History

(?) years ago, a major outbreak of yivugudzi occurred, causing Yibiduri doctors, scientists, and magicians to scramble looking for a cure. They didn't find one, but they were able to isloate those infected, causing an end to the decaying.   Due to their failure, the leaders of the day decided a hospital of sorts should be constructed to study, cure, and prevent diseases, staffed by the best researchers available.   The Rini Dzipudzi was built using new techniques over the next ten years. It included features that are still largely unheard of such as isolation wards and sterilized secure labs. It took another 18 years to fully staff the facility. Since that time, they have made breakthrough after breakthrough in the study of diseases.

Tourism

Built using the then-new kifenge yutenipu techniques, the Rini Dzipudzi became one of the shining examples of the architecture, and is still considered one of the most beautiful structures in the world. Many people visit the Rini Dzipudzi simply to witness its beauty.   Visitors who have a medical certifcation are allowed to tour the interior and learn a little bit about how the resident specialists combat diseases.
Alternative Names
Mansion for the Sick
Type
Hospital
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Author's Notes

This is in response to the Summer Camp 2021 Copper prompt "A bulding associated with healing the sick".


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