In the end, it was the dream that woke him. He had been walking up and down the shelves of the Wright Memorial Library. Pacing, he realized, although he had the vague sense that he was also searching for something. It was late at night, and the lights on the wall had already begun to burn low. The library was different, but in the dream, he did not realize this. In the dream, everything looked exactly as it was supposed to be. He walked, his eyes moving over the shelves on either side of him. They moved purposefully, he realized, carefully scanning each spine, each careworn magical tome. The statues of Eyris, Qalaya, and other gods looked on from their alcoves as he walked, an annoyed frown on his face. He had been searching for a while, without result, and he felt a familiar sense of frustration bubbling up inside of him. He was about ready to quit. If he didn't find the book he needed, he would head home and call it a night. Those were the thoughts going through his mind as his eyes ghosted over the shelf, lingering on a familiar book with a red spine. He reached forward with small, slender hands, drawing the book from the shelf and turning it over in his hand. He turned the book over to glance down at the cover. And his world was suddenly filled with the heat and color of fire. Satevis's eyes snapped open and he took in a sharp breath, pushing himself up and off of the book he had fallen asleep on. The candle next to him had burned out in his sleep, hot wax dripping down onto the back of his hand as the stub continued faintly flickering. It had been the sensation of the wax that had brought the image of flames to mind. He shook out his hand, the motion causing the candle to suddenly die and plunge the room into darkness. The Ethaefal braced his hands on the table, breathing slowly to calm his racing heart as he looked around him. He was sitting at a table in a secluded corner of the library, several sheets of paper with glyphs drawn on them spread out in front of him. His quill had long since fallen from his hands, and it had rolled across the table, stopping as it struck a stack of books on various cultures in Mizahar. A small statue of Qalaya stared down at him from an alcove above the table, silently watching his work. He rubbed at his eyes. He had been tired and a little stressed lately, but clearly it had been worse than he thought. He didn't even remember falling asleep. Satevis groped around in the dark for the fresh candle he had brought with him. He held it upright, extending a single strand of gaseous Res towards it like a match. He ignited the strand, and a small tongue of flame burst into life on the candle, illuminating the area around him. He replaced the candle on the candle holder, attempting to put his stray pieces of paper and books into some semblance of order. Now that he could see, he thought back to his dream. The details were fast slipping away from him, but he tried to hold on to as many as he possibly could. At night, it was difficult for him to tell dreams from memory. This particular dream had felt very real. It was entirely possible that it was another stolen fragment of memory. The Reimancer's memory. Satevis closed his eyes, rubbing his temples with his fingers as he tried to think. The setting had almost certainly been the same university library he was sitting in now. He recognized the statues that stood over the tables, and the detail in the architecture. If it was a memory, and not simply a dream brought on by too much stress and not enough sleep, then that meant that the Reimancer had been here before. He had been here before. It didn't surprise him. What he knew about the Reimancer told him that he was a great wizard. It was entirely possible that the Reimancer had been like him once--a student at the University of Zeltiva. It was also equally possible that the Reimancer had been a teacher here, for all Satevis knew. It would have been hundreds of years ago, in any case. No living soul would have remembered him. It hit him as he opened his eyes, leaning back in his chair and staring at the ceiling. No person would remember him, but the library would. After all, the layout of the library didn't seem to have changed much in the centuries that had passed between then and now. Satevis got to his feet, picking up the candle holder. He thought back to the image in the dream, trying to recall every detail and remember the path he walked. His eyes moved over the library from where he stood, trying to find anything that stood out, anything that looked familiar. The statues... he realized. He had looked at the statues in his dream. The library was dotted with statues, each dedicated to various gods. Eyris, Qalaya, and Gnora were common, of course, but the statues also depicted figures such as Laviku, or Zulrav, or other deities. In the dream, he had passed by three statues--Eyris, Laviku, and Qalaya. He was sure that he had been further back into the library. All he would need to do was walk, and find the shelves that came after those three statues. Then he would be able to trace his past life's steps. That idea in mind, Satevis moved, taking his pack but leaving the books and papers behind as he went further into the library. |