Borrowing, not Stealing
59th of Spring 510 AV
Can you handle it?
59th of Spring 510 AV
Can you handle it?
It's been a while since Jilitse last looked so defiant. The eternal smile was still there, but there was a hidden smirk, a treacherous plan. Were a couple of weeks truly enough preparation?
Her mind frantically went back and forth her purpose, her duty, and her plan. It was very crude at best, and there was no room for failure. It was her life -and in some twisted way, Mashaen's life, too - on the line. Slowly she was beginning to believe there was a need for her to pray to Priskil, not only because she needed the goddess' help in her quest against Sagallius, but also because she needed the faith and the hope to start the journey. How does one mediocre nuit rise up to make her own directive?
Jilitse was walking around the Citadel, greatly burdened by her personal task. She stared out the island - out where uncertainty awaits. Adventure would be too dangerous, there were a lot of threats to a nuit's existence outside of Sahova. But to stay in Sahova was just as same as waiting for death to come, and there would be more sense getting the best out of life before dying.
A bright burst of light before fading into black.
The Sahovan mages were an undead army of wizards striving to overthrow the Suvan empire in favor of Alahea. They were created because of Zarik Mashaen's Grand Oath to Sagallius, former Court-Mage of Alahea, now god of manipulation. So strong was the power of a Grand Oath that the Citadel in Sahova had survived many centuries, and together with the island, countless nuits who continue to serve the Archwizard.
However, time had passed. The name Alahea belonged to the past, and Jilitse had ceased to see Sahova as she had seen it for many years. With Drainira's betrayal and Mashaen's rising unpopularity, she saw Qiao's power, greed and selfish ambitions as the new Sahova. Conquer the world for yourself.
She did not like what she saw, and feared what she foresaw. It sounded so much like Sagallius. And she did not want to be part of it.
Jilitse was just a little above crazy to hope there was a way to undo the Grand Oath. She wanted to free Mashaen from Sahova - even the mere thought of it would sound absurd. But the Archwizard himself had favored her, revealing two other conditions that will allow Mashaen to be set free from the oath: one was the death of Sagallius, the other was the death of all Sahovan nuits. Mashaen had resricted her from the latter, and had burdened her with killing Sagallius' champion, Mashaen's so-called daughter, Drainira.
Was she right in hoping to liberate Mashaen from the oath? Jilitse believed that she would be carrying out her mission in Mashaen's stead. And the first part of her life purpose was to kill Drainira. In order to do that, she must learn more about supervisor golems. Being a wizard of animation, she was drawn to the suggested idea of finding the supervisors Albrecht and Baird. To Jilitse, research was a fountain of wealth. She had lived her years researching about golems and her desire for learning overwhelmed her.
More than avenging Drainira's betrayal, Jilitse wanted to find out what went wrong with Drainira. As a loyal assistant, Jil had never run her own experiment, but had always wished to create a golem of her own design. And she knew she could, more than 500 years of repairing golems and animating devices must have, at the very least, given her competence. But there was always more to learn, and she hungered for the knowledge. She wouldn't have thought of it had Mashaen not suggested. Supervisors, indeed.
Her previous attempts at fishing out important books in the library proved to be a failure. As scarce as detailed information on advanced anthropomorphic golems were, books and journals about supervisors were rare. (She did have to steal from Achtus to learn a few tidbits of knowledge about Supervisors.) If ever she found any book related to supervisors in the library, it contained nothing but a passing mention, which led Jil to surmise that the books she needed were kept in the classified area of the library. It will be impossible to get her hands on one, unless Mashaen allows her access to the area. She had considered this part a lot, the classified area had special guardians and a register that mandates all users to log the purpose of their visit. It would have been easy if things had been under different circumstances, but Sahova was no longer under Mashaen's control. Qiao was dangerous at best, and Jilitse could not begin to fathom what the man might do if she was caught borrowing classified books. It was an action far too suspicious for an ally of Mashaen's. Jilitse haven't forgotten that the reason why she was still around, despite Qiao labeling everyone allied to Mashaen as treacherous renegades, was because she had done nothing that stood out. Hypothetically, if the Archwizard allows her access to the classified wing of the laboratory, it can be and will be reason for Qiao to call her treacherous, what with that wizard's paranoia. What indeed would a servant want with documents so special? She could lie, but she was never used to deceiving others, and even so, she was certain Qiao would find out the truth.
Assuming she gets her hands on data about Supervisors, she was not left with any devices to lift out the books she need. Supposing she could, what then? Jilitse doubted that she would find anything useful, in the sense that important books were probably encrypted in ancient scripts - especially sensitive data like the ones she were looking for. But that was going far ahead of herself. First, she must ensure that she will get her hands on the information she needed. She went back to her room, sat on a chair, and brought out writing materials. She took out a pen and paper and wrote to Mashaen, forcing herself to write out an encrypted message hidden between the verses of a poem. In the letter she subtly asked for help in accessing the classified area of the library.
I pray that I may have a coin to pay
The wishing well that hides the way
And I shall quickly buy and drink its sweet water
And bring some home to my father
Which, if interpreted correctly, will read as:
I request to be provided with a token
to the forbidden place
I need urgent access to learn secrets
I plan to steal them
Jilitse took great pain in making her handwriting ugly, but it was not well-hidden that the recipient of the letter will fail to learn who wrote the poem. Once done she enclosed the letter in an envelop which will only open for the Archwizard. Jil decided to deliver the letter personally, because she could not afford to send it through channels where it can be intercepted.