5th of Fall, 511 AV
The day was just barely giving into night as gently as a child falling to sleep. The cold, which was already biting, began to nip harder as the fleeting sun rode the sky downwards. For those used to the chill in Avanthal this was no great trial; just a tightening of one’s furs and one could ignore the bite. Indeed, one of the greatest feelings in the north was huddling together with others in the warmest spots in the holds, and telling the grand tales that the Vantha were wont to do. Some hurried along their work in order to finish for the day, members of the Icewatch paced the streets, and even some strolled along with a lover, enjoying the setting of the sun.
Icol de Mordi bundled himself tightly in the new fur robe he had just purchased not ten minutes ago. He had spied it on his way to the library, and simply had to have it. It was a deep shade of black- even the thick fur lining the collar was black. Within the sleeves and inner folds were a myriad of pockets, which were designed to be resistant to spills from different substances. Perfect for a practitioner such as himself, he thought.
Soon he reached his destination and hurried his way inside, stomping the snow off his shoes before he entered the entire way. He was greeted by the musky combination of candle flame and old books- a scent he loved more than most anything in the world. He stood in the doorway for a short time, his eyes closed and his senses open. When he began walking towards the stacks, some of the old men around met him with silent smiles before returning to their work in the library or whatever tome they were perusing. Icol did not bother to strike up any conversations as he knew what he was here for and precisely where it was.
He traveled through the long rows of books until he came to the section on botany. His fingers drummed along the spines of the volumes until they reached one medium sized book bound in dark leather entitled, ‘Strong in the Cold: the Plants of the North’. He had read this book before, but needed to make reference to it for an improvement upon an herbal remedy he often concocted and sold. Icol slid the book out from its brothers and tucked it under his shoulder until he set it down when he reached the front desk with the ledger upon it.