Timestamp: 484 A.V. Winter 37 Arriving at the Pitrius City Citadel with him family, Vinrir let his eyes scan the walls, watching the towers of the Citadel reaching into the sky, dark stone contrasting with the blue sky behind them. The Citadel was, undoubtedly, a beautiful design as were all Isur creations in Vinrir’s opinion, but it seemed to hold a darker undertone to it, a promise of something not yet seen. Slowly the sunlight and sky vanish from view as him and his family rolled into the citadel proper. His father was here to work on a couple carvings being placed into various buildings. It was a good moment for his father to gain some more experience and he had brought Vinrir along after a long talk and debate on how important it was. Vinrir needed to know about the other clans as much as possible if he were to become as important as he wanted to be, and that meant in part, traveling to the other Citadels. He followed his parents through the halls of the Citadel, idly listening to their discussions about his father’s job as well as other things that had to be taken care of back home. His eyes took in the details of everything they passed, seeing several carvings on various doorways that depicted the standard Isur life of crafting in all of the various forms, but as well as magic in all of the various forms that were taught by the Silver Tower. He did not understand what any of the carvings represented, but he was intrigued by them and by the world of magic he did not understand. Time passed as they wound his family and he wound their way, with their guide, to where his father would be working. His father pulled out the tools he would need as their guide left, his mother standing by and talking with his father still. Vinrir watched for shy of three-quarters a bell before he slowly stepped away, deciding to wander on his own. He was curious and knew he would learn nothing by watching his father and listening to his mother. If he wanted to learn, he had to do it on his own this time. He headed off down the hall where they came from, but starting making other turns than what would lead him back out. His natural sense of direction was leading him deeper underground, deeper under the Citadel. He knew this would get him in trouble potentially, with his parents and Clan Pitrius, but he was okay with that. Though, if he could avoid it, he would. As such was the case several times he had to backtrack or run ahead to avoid being spotted by a Pitrius Isur walking their halls. It was this most recent event that caused the most excitement. Vinrir was about to turn left down a corridor when he heard several deep voices growing louder. Turning to the right, Vinrir started moving quicker, taking random turns that ushered him further along and deeper down into the mountain until he no longer heard the voices. Now travelling a new path, the Sultros Isur carried himself along, staying in the middle of the path and away from the walls. He was not sure where he was going, trusting to his Isur sense of direction to carry him further. Vinrir could hear the bells tolling the top of the hour, telling him it was now ten in the morning. He made note of this to try and make it back before the eleventh hour. This thought was lost as he turned another corner and came to an area completely different than anything he had seen thus far. A large open area was before him, dominated by a tower in the middle. Walking closer a few yards, Vinrir could see it was indeed made of what looked like Silver, rising up high above his head. The building was beautiful, drawing the eye easily to its base and up its length. The building was circled by a couple dozen shards of silver spaced out roughly the distance of four Isurs’ height. Each shard was decorated in several glyphs, undoubtedly magical and dangerous to those not understanding. Vinrir stay where he was, looking at the Tower in awe. He had heard about this place briefly and had wanted to see it, to maybe even study inside of it, but he was hesitant to approach it closer for fear of any number of horrible results that could happen to him for nearing the magical glyphs he did not understand. |