Day 3, Winter of 509 AV
Afternoon
The Stone Gardens
Afternoon
The Stone Gardens
A lone vantha strolled leisurely into the entrance of the gardens. The memorial place for Knights and figures of note, the meditative location was Eri's favourite place in Syliras. It was one of the few places that was not completely cramped with people milling about and doing business. Instead, it tended to be relatively empty, with random people walking about and clearing their minds like him.
There was heavy snowing the day before, but today there was no snow. Instead, the cooling weather preserved the soft icy substance that decorated the statues and trees around the gardens, though someone had already swept the paths clear.
His thoughts had been on magecraft, since that was the primary reason he came to Syliras - to work out a one year internship with his professor's ex-student who was a magecrafter here as well. More specifically, he had been thinking about Intellectual Enhancements.
It was evident that magecraft could not work well with animation, but what about contraptions that used the two in harmony but not allowing them to mix? Instead of magecrafting and animating the same blade, perhaps there was a way to separate the two disciplines but yet allow them to be dependent on each other.
"Gadgeteering?" He wandered aloud.
There was heavy snowing the day before, but today there was no snow. Instead, the cooling weather preserved the soft icy substance that decorated the statues and trees around the gardens, though someone had already swept the paths clear.
His thoughts had been on magecraft, since that was the primary reason he came to Syliras - to work out a one year internship with his professor's ex-student who was a magecrafter here as well. More specifically, he had been thinking about Intellectual Enhancements.
It was evident that magecraft could not work well with animation, but what about contraptions that used the two in harmony but not allowing them to mix? Instead of magecrafting and animating the same blade, perhaps there was a way to separate the two disciplines but yet allow them to be dependent on each other.
"Gadgeteering?" He wandered aloud.