New Patients š¤ Fable Hospital
Greetings future managers of medieval fantasy hospitals!
Fable Hospital is a management game where you take charge of a hospital in a medieval fantasy world. And arenāt patients what gives meaning to every good hospital?
Prepare yourself, because your hospital will be visited by the most outrageous, bizarre, and unique patients, suffering from equally strange diseases that only science, magic (or sometimes a mix of both) can cure. We present you with new patients that you will have to treat in Fable Hospital:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2726060/Fable_Hospital/
[h2]Quixote[/h2]
He thinks he is a chivalrous knight in shining armor with a magical helmet, but the truth is that he just bought second hand stuff! He often visits the hospital due to his frequent battles with windmills, although he doesn't know why. The curious thing is, he always loses.

[h2]Cyclops[/h2]
Although he is very strong, he always has vision problems. He just wants to be left alone, but there's always a young hero-in-training who picks a fight with him. The good thing is that he spends half as much on an optometrist.

[h2]Unicorns[/h2]
Pride and arrogance turned into a mythical creature. It is said that his magical horn can heal others of their ailments, but it seems he cannot heal his own... ironic.

These are just some of the many new patients waiting for you in Fable Hospital. You'll have to treat samurais, ghosts, elves, vikings, clerics, and many more.
[h2]Decapitated[/h2]
The great advantage of this patient is that his "illness" is easy to diagnose. Itās obvious at first glance. The problem? Well, he doesnāt like being stared at, and his head is not attached to the rest of his body. He requires rather bold remedies.

[h2]Zombie[/h2]
The kind of patient that doctors love the most: never complains, and if they do, itās completely unintelligible. They donāt need anesthesia, or at least it seems so. Almost all advantages, the big challenge is enduring the smell they emitāor trying to avoid being bitten.

[h2]Skeleton[/h2]
Everyone thinks that in his previous life he was a pirate, but no one has been able to confirm it. No one knows either if his previous life had anything to do with his current illness: the complete lack of skin, organs, and muscles. He never parts from his hat, which might be the only one piece left of him.

[h2]Dark Fairy[/h2]
Sheās going through a phase, or at least thatās what her parents claim. As for her, she vehemently denies it. Butterfly wings, a black heart. She flies but not much, never rises more than a few centimeters off the ground. "Iāve become so numb," she murmurs, as if her spirit is trapped in the air around her.

[h2]Minotaur[/h2]
They are usually unbearable: they think of themselves as living legends, narcissistic to the extreme. To their credit, they have millennia-old anecdotes. They have a strange obsession with red fabrics and labyrinths.

[h2]Mummy[/h2]
The quintessential elderly patient. He is (literally) older than the pyramids. His joints creak as if they havenāt moved in 4000 years. And most likely, thatās the case. Heās the only patient who already comes bandaged from home. He tries to play with the doctors a millennia-old card game that no one remembers.

[h2]Orc[/h2]
He has the intellectual capacity of a rock. Adding two plus two is a challenge for him. The mind of a 2-year-old in the body of an Olympic weightlifting champion. Weapons are not allowed in the hospital, but no one has dared to enforce this rule with him. Heās very territorial in the waiting room with other orcs.

[h2]Possessed[/h2]
Everyone knows there is something evil inside her body, but no one really knows what. Her gaze competes in coldness with her heart. Practically all doctors fear her (due to her bad temper). She never parts from her teddy bear (unfortunately, it smells awful). The teddy bear even tells her to do things, and she listens without question.

[h2]Werewolf[/h2]
He has a love-hate relationship with the moon. The most hated by the rest of the patients: he spends the night howling and doesnāt let anyone sleep. Feeding him is more expensive than any treatment he receives. And on more than one occasion, they confuse his doctorās hand with a food dish. Itās not a good idea for him to cross paths with the vampires in the waiting room. Despite all that, heās a good boy.

[h2]Vampire[/h2]
The living (or almost) proof that vampires exist. He dresses and behaves like an aristocrat, but no one takes him seriously. He thinks he is much scarier than he actually is (not at all). He tries unsuccessfully to scare the hospital staff, usually making a fool of himself with his refined manners. He is very vain but canāt see himself in mirrors, and has a strange rivalry with the werewolves.

Fable Hospital is a management game where you take charge of a hospital in a medieval fantasy world. And arenāt patients what gives meaning to every good hospital?
Prepare yourself, because your hospital will be visited by the most outrageous, bizarre, and unique patients, suffering from equally strange diseases that only science, magic (or sometimes a mix of both) can cure. We present you with new patients that you will have to treat in Fable Hospital:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2726060/Fable_Hospital/
[h2]Quixote[/h2]
He thinks he is a chivalrous knight in shining armor with a magical helmet, but the truth is that he just bought second hand stuff! He often visits the hospital due to his frequent battles with windmills, although he doesn't know why. The curious thing is, he always loses.

[h2]Cyclops[/h2]
Although he is very strong, he always has vision problems. He just wants to be left alone, but there's always a young hero-in-training who picks a fight with him. The good thing is that he spends half as much on an optometrist.

[h2]Unicorns[/h2]
Pride and arrogance turned into a mythical creature. It is said that his magical horn can heal others of their ailments, but it seems he cannot heal his own... ironic.

These are just some of the many new patients waiting for you in Fable Hospital. You'll have to treat samurais, ghosts, elves, vikings, clerics, and many more.
[h2]Decapitated[/h2]
The great advantage of this patient is that his "illness" is easy to diagnose. Itās obvious at first glance. The problem? Well, he doesnāt like being stared at, and his head is not attached to the rest of his body. He requires rather bold remedies.

[h2]Zombie[/h2]
The kind of patient that doctors love the most: never complains, and if they do, itās completely unintelligible. They donāt need anesthesia, or at least it seems so. Almost all advantages, the big challenge is enduring the smell they emitāor trying to avoid being bitten.

[h2]Skeleton[/h2]
Everyone thinks that in his previous life he was a pirate, but no one has been able to confirm it. No one knows either if his previous life had anything to do with his current illness: the complete lack of skin, organs, and muscles. He never parts from his hat, which might be the only one piece left of him.

[h2]Dark Fairy[/h2]
Sheās going through a phase, or at least thatās what her parents claim. As for her, she vehemently denies it. Butterfly wings, a black heart. She flies but not much, never rises more than a few centimeters off the ground. "Iāve become so numb," she murmurs, as if her spirit is trapped in the air around her.

[h2]Minotaur[/h2]
They are usually unbearable: they think of themselves as living legends, narcissistic to the extreme. To their credit, they have millennia-old anecdotes. They have a strange obsession with red fabrics and labyrinths.

[h2]Mummy[/h2]
The quintessential elderly patient. He is (literally) older than the pyramids. His joints creak as if they havenāt moved in 4000 years. And most likely, thatās the case. Heās the only patient who already comes bandaged from home. He tries to play with the doctors a millennia-old card game that no one remembers.

[h2]Orc[/h2]
He has the intellectual capacity of a rock. Adding two plus two is a challenge for him. The mind of a 2-year-old in the body of an Olympic weightlifting champion. Weapons are not allowed in the hospital, but no one has dared to enforce this rule with him. Heās very territorial in the waiting room with other orcs.

[h2]Possessed[/h2]
Everyone knows there is something evil inside her body, but no one really knows what. Her gaze competes in coldness with her heart. Practically all doctors fear her (due to her bad temper). She never parts from her teddy bear (unfortunately, it smells awful). The teddy bear even tells her to do things, and she listens without question.

[h2]Werewolf[/h2]
He has a love-hate relationship with the moon. The most hated by the rest of the patients: he spends the night howling and doesnāt let anyone sleep. Feeding him is more expensive than any treatment he receives. And on more than one occasion, they confuse his doctorās hand with a food dish. Itās not a good idea for him to cross paths with the vampires in the waiting room. Despite all that, heās a good boy.

[h2]Vampire[/h2]
The living (or almost) proof that vampires exist. He dresses and behaves like an aristocrat, but no one takes him seriously. He thinks he is much scarier than he actually is (not at all). He tries unsuccessfully to scare the hospital staff, usually making a fool of himself with his refined manners. He is very vain but canāt see himself in mirrors, and has a strange rivalry with the werewolves.
