A Clockwork Must Be Learned, Not Taught
3rd of Winter 509 AV
In which Jilitse attempts to (re)draw the Blueprint of Plink
3rd of Winter 509 AV
In which Jilitse attempts to (re)draw the Blueprint of Plink
Jilitse stepped out of the Common Laboratory she was in, with the intention of loitering about. She was wearing a hooded cloak which concealed all of her save for half her face and hands. Her mind was littered with thoughts, it has been a long while since she had had a break. The magical and scientific ideas occupying her head had gone past convolution. There had been no successful breakthrough in her sorcery for years.
She brought down her hood while she ascended into the upper castle. It revealed an ashen face of a woman who had kinky golden brown hair, brows thick and lips full, blue veins netting the face. She sauntered gracefully towards one of the northern towers, climbed within and walked more. She would glance at a Nuit that she would pass by, stepping aside for animated wagons that brought cargo for other wizards. Upon reaching a slightly secluded area of the castle, Jilitse sat by the arched hallways that overlooked a ledge.
She leaned by a pillar and pulled her knees to her chest before staring blankly ahead. Tucking her right elbow between her knees, Jilitse poked a bony finger at the dusty stone by her feet. She drew concentric rings, envisioning a pattern of gears and wheels. She looked at it sullenly and shifted in her place, sitting with her legs crossed. She blew a whiff of air at the design nonchalantly, quite annoyed that she had left the Laboratory. Now that a gadget design was in her mind - a fetching simple design, at that - there was no ink and paper to be found. She grumbled to herself about how awful the weather is.
Instead of heading back to the laboratory, Jilitse decided to return to her quarters. She kept the image of the clockwork design in her head, imagined it working, lest she forget what it looks like on her way back. She held on to the visualization of the blueprint steadily, forming a clear mental image of how it worked. Why was it easier to come up with an invention outside the Common Laboratory? She sniffed with irritation. Perhaps it was time that she save up and purchase a laboratory of her own. Her discoveries, she realized, were often made if she was working on it alone, or when she learned in solitude.
The deviating thought dislocated one of the bolts in her mental drawing, and she quickly cursed herself for losing focus. She folded her lips and decided to concentrate on getting back to her room. Marveling, she took out her large journal and scribbled the design. She proceeded with ease, sketching the circles, but she had to sit down by the time she had to copy and trace the details from her mental image. It took her three pages to get the initial gears right, a scratch paper to estimate the proper measurements, two more in order to get the details right. Jilitse continued in order to come up with a design for its casing. But, she was unsatisfied.
The overall design looked like something that had to be continued. To add to that, Jilitse had not exactly thought of its function. There were two joints in a kinematic chain and the end effector was nothing but a spherical design. She may be able to add something. An aperture or a grip perhaps? Tearing off the blueprint, she held it out in front of her. It was simple, and she might be able to create a limb prototype not longer than her hand. She spoke to herself about how she would like to attach screws into the design so it can bend with better ease. It can be a personal project, which she will reveal in time - at least if it proves to be something worthwhile. She slightly smacked her lips in approval.
Maybe she need not spend money to buy the items she need, and she does not have to use any materials from the laboratories. The click in her mind was almost instantaneous. There was a useless miniature golem in her room somewhere. Jilitse could get one of the better smiths to disassemble it and get the parts she needed. She brought it out of a small cabinet, and removed it from its box. She had no real use of it, but out of love for keeping anything in her possession clean, she had kept the copper golem in good condition. Now that she can find a better use for it, she would not think twice smashing it. No, it cannot be smashed simply. Yes, with my fists. What fists? Incoherent thoughts flooded her head.
A quick enlightenment hit her. The design she had made earlier was unoriginal, and had only slightly varied from the golem arm's design. No, unoriginal was not the word for it. She held up the miniature golem with both her hands and examined it. Her previous design belonged to its forearm, the fists are balls that can... that can... that can... what? She blinked fast. Somewhere was a memory she must have long forgotten, and remembering it came like a fleeting leaf in the gust of wind. She looked coldly at the golem in her hands. It was hers, was it not? Could it have been a gift? Maybe something she had bought from the Bazaar?
Very unlikely.
The gush of memories came like a flock of speeding birds headed her way. Although they were of a certain disconnect, she decided that the golem was hers and was her own making. How, she cannot yet remember, or was it because she had chosen to forget?
Jilitse propped the miniature golem to stand up on top of her small wooden table. She straightened herself before contemplating whether she would attempt at animating it right in her own room, or return to the Common Laboratory. But wouldn't the latter elicit unwanted attention? Maybe she could bring the thing to Mashaen, surely the archwizard would be the most knowledgeable in the discipline! That was both a good and bad theory. She would have long used it as a present for the Archwizard, and Mashaen would surely be pleased with such a clever device. Or has she presented the golem before to Mashaen and the Nuit was not pleased with it? Why had it been kept standing still? Perhaps it cannot be animated, and its mechanization was beyond her current skills and comprehension? Perhaps there was something special about the miniature golem that made Jilitse keep it stashed away.
Ah, yes. It was time for her pipe.