37th Day of Summer, 510 AV
Why was he still here?
Rhuryc's eyes gazed unto the ceiling with an idle passion. His head remained clear, his body motionless. Like a permanent fixture the man sat with his arms draped over the back of the pew, his coat splayed unceremonious over the seat and his boots firmly against the tiled flooring. Silence permeated the atmosphere. On occasion Rhuryc would catch himself counting the seconds between the heaves of his chest, long, exhaling drafts expelled from his lips in a rhythm uncouth of a blacksmith. Always the music was presented, though here, in the Temple of Gods and Goddesses, the melody was soft, quite, bereft of imperfection and steep in serenity. No man that sat in the halls felt himself a stranger. Except for maybe Rhuryc.
Since the Nuit left he felt alone. His thoughts had drifted from one subject to the next with no real purpose; questions though, they surfaced time and once again. Peculiarities, strange happenings. Were the Gods watching? Did Jilitise truly involve herself so closely to the games of the divine or were her meanderings some misguided form of self-righteousness? What was worse, was he so insignificant? Life as a blacksmith was not a bad lot, but it held no glory, no adventure. Days melded into one, solid experience, nothing like the times he shared with his uncle. Nothing like the stories the man had told him. If Tyveth did favor their family, than how did he come to sit, discontented, within a city of Knights? Such were the ideas that crossed Rhuryc's estranged mind.
Columns of stone drew the man's attention back to reality and he raised his head, glazed eyes drawn to the very front of the chamber. The shifting of his tunic broke the meditative silence and a click of boots on tile played havoc on his ears. What little peace he had vanished into the stoic night. Darkness reigned beyond the walls and only the pale light of the moon now illuminated the innards of the temple, shadows cast in all direction like stalking predators. The beauty of design was lost on the apprentice and he strained to see with what little light was offered. Nothing. Of course there would be nothing. A sigh rumbled forth from the man's chest and Rhuryc found himself once again posed with a singular question, one that roused above the rest.
Why was he still here?