"That's why it's so important to clean any scrapes and cuts as soon as you can," he informed him, eyes turning ahead to see the grouping of verdant growth and pale flowers that marked the entrance to what had once been Lugh's place of work and source of pride ahead on the horizon, "and why your mother always makes sure to bathe you guys regularly. Sometimes, though, whether it's because we didn't clean them properly, or because the gross stuff got too deep into us for our tongues to reach, we still get infected."
Once they reached their destination, he did not allow Draven to step inside the infirmary, instead peeking his head in and quickly grabbing what it was they would need. The more and more he thought about the situation, he was glad that it had happened. Though he still regretted the pain Draven had been in all this time that he'd kept his festering injury a secret, it was becoming the perfect opportunity to teach him some very vital lessons. The solution to the problem was easy enough, so simple in fact that the child should be able to do it himself, given the right instruction.
"Firstly," he spoke after depositing two small bundles of differing plants between himself and his pupil. "we're going to make a poultice, which is a pulpy, moist mash of different things. What's going to be in it is what's going to make you better. This," Gent pushed the Pineapple Weed toward Draven, "is called Pineapple Weed. You'll find most of these plants have pretty funny names. This is edible, meaning you can eat it. Remember: not everything in this den is edible. Some of it will make you very sick if you eat it, or even kill you. So even though I'm teaching you these things, you still need to come to me before you try any of this on your own, okay?"
He stopped there, definitively as he leveled Draven with his glacial gaze. It was very important that the child affirm that he understood Gent's command before they went any farther.