5th Fall 511AV Serrif wasn’t really all that worried about the test with Lym today. He knew she meant well by it. However what he didn’t know was what she expected him to have learned. This fact was what was making him uneasy. He knew he could pass a general test or skillset test on the glassware. He remembered most if not all of the details. But reading something in a book and then re-enacting it were two separate things. Yes one did usually help the other. But you never knew honestly what you were made of until you tried to exhibit the skills you were supposed to have learned. He knew he remembered everything. And well he was sure he could do anything if not everything she would ask of him. As usual Serrif found his way to Lyms lab. It was early; but as was habit he knew Lym would be there. And she was. He could tell by the sounds of her work as he approached. She was setting out glassware…likely for his test. He liked practical tests. And he knew that Lym was a practical woman. Her method of teaching was direct and exactly what Serrif wanted. He needed direct instruction. He wanted practicality; because he knew that practical was what he would be facing out in the real world if he ever left Mura. But he knew he would one day. So he needed to glean all the knowledge he could from this isle while he was here. And the best way for him to do this was to be practical and realistic in what he needed to learn. He knew he couldn’t learn everything and anything. So he had to be selective; because there was just too much knowledge out there. The library was a sure sign of this. The Order had collected one of the most impressive collections of medicinal books he believed to ever exist. He had no trouble finding anything; and if he ever did have trouble it was because of the plethora of information not the absence of it. He could never search through all of these books and find ever relevant bit of information. So he was selective and read only what he needed for the time being. He did research ever now and then but only for specific reasons. Only because he knew he wanted to know more about a certain subject. Sometimes he hunted down random knowledge he read about elsewhere. But he knew at the end of it all he had to be practical or he would never learn enough to be useful. Knowledge was like a maze, sometimes the objective was just to reach the end without turning and exploring every last possibility. He didn’t have the luxury of exploration, he didn’t have the seemingly endless youthful Konti lifespan that these women were graced with. He entered the lab and Lym nodded. “I hope you are ready Serrif.” She said as she motioned to the glassware laid out before her on her workspace. “As ready as I can be from reading your notes alone.” He answered as he watched her and then moved to her side of the table. He was beginning to wonder just what she had planned for him. But he would find out soon enough. There were all kinds of ornate glassware laid out on the table. Some simple and others more complex. But everything he had read about in the book was indeed here. All of it and some more. This was indeed going to be an all-inclusive testing by Lym. And well he believed himself to be ready. “Good” Lym said as she then backed away and made his first challenge. “Now make me two condensers out of what you see before you, keeping in mind that I will be boiling a medium amount of liquid at a high temperature.”She would now watch and see what he had really learned. Serrif looked at what was laid out before him. He knew one unit could be formed using the retort and a rounded boiling flask. She he made that unit up easily and set it in the table. Carful again not to break anything or damage any glassware. He could only begin to estimate the cost of these items. The second unit wouldn’t be as easy. He knew he needed a rounded boiling flask. But he also knew that she wanted to boil at a high temperature. So that meant she needed glassware that was a little thicker than normal. In fact he would want to use the thickest rounded flask he could find. He believed that by feeling weight he would be able to determine this rather easily. So he began looking through the rounded flasks until he found one that met his standards. The thickest glassware was easily found and he chose it. Now he would need a connector preferably one that was slanted at more of an acute angle so that the liquid made by the condenser would easily drip out of it into the collector at the end. He selected the appropriate joint and then attached the condenser to it as well. Finally at the dripping end of the condenser he placed a normal triangular flask. He stood back for a moment and well he liked his work. And so did Lym. She nodded “Yes you have it correct. Now I believe it is time to show you how to use both of these stations.” This was one of the many reasons Serrif loved working with Lym. Practicality. Most classroom teachings would stop here, but no Lym wanted him to make something with it. Make this knowledge his own. |