Crypt seemed reluctant to let her down, but shook his head nonetheless. “I'm sorry to disappoint you, but I can't. I am not experienced enough in any aspect of Magic to teach anyone magic. I'm afraid that you'll have to look elsewhere for a teacher. The University of Zeltiva, my uncle used to say, have a few of the best teachers for magic, though they tend to concentrate more on the theory, rather than practical uses.” She’d heard that too. “I’ve been to Zeltiva for a couple of seasons. I spent a lot of time loitering in the Library but never had to money to actually enroll.” She looked slightly crestfallen. “Alas, money is what drives us all. One day, I will go back and try again. I wrung a lot of useful information out of that place though.” Zeltiva had been an experience she’d never forget. It really defined who she’d chosen to be. Time passed so quickly, she lamented in silence. ”Well, never let it be said that we Drykas men are meek and quiet. Quite a few of us take more than one wife, the Ankals more often than not.” At that she grinned with mirth. “No kidding. That’s was part of the problem. I’m no lover, but I’m also no fool.” ”If you had stayed in Endrykas long enough, you would have found out that we migrate around the entire region of Cyphrus. We are on the move more often that you'd expect.” She nodded along. “Oh I stayed with your people for a few years before moving on, honestly. The lack of permanence was honestly part of the allure. I am a nomad, after all.” “Anyway, my cousin Kyarni has some of that fiery blood in her veins. Unlike traditional, stiff-necked Konti, she travels quite a distance from Mura on a horse, she doesn't want to just stay in Mura. You'll find that though she's quite silent at times, she will surprise you.” “I’d be honored to meet her then. After all, I’m very unlike traditional, stiff-necked Benshira. We’d get along well from the sound of it.” “Would you take more than one wife, Crypt?” She teased. “Or is one enough?” |