48th Day of Summer
The Undeniable Interests
15th Bell
The Undeniable Interests
15th Bell
"Goddess... Aya would go love this place..."
Whispered words in a tongue born far from Syliras echoed softly around the tall but tiny room. Razkar almosr fancied that he could see the wind from his words buffet a few of the millions of pages on display, though it was probably the door closing behind him. Gawking, eyes staring up and up like some yokel seeing the Stormhold for the first time, he tried to see the peak of the mountain of literature... and couldn't.
"Or it would drive her mad with options, perhaps."
It certainly looked like the place Gene Duval had told him about. A bell before he'd been in the familiar decadence of the Spinning Coin, slapping down a handful of gold mizas onto the bar when the bearded human wasn't being as forthcoming as he wanted.
"A place to learn... what was it?"
"Thing called Flux. Akalak I know told me. Something to... make fist strong. Something with wyrd."
"Y'mean djed?"
"Whatever you call it, you know where I can learn?"
"Well... I dunno..."
Razkar smiled as he walked slowly before the chaotic shelves, packed with tomes and talismans, remembering that tone in Duval's voice that made him sigh. He wasn't so clueless that he didn't know when he was being baited, and the acquisitive gleam in the human's eye was unmistakable.
"Maybe... five miza help you know?"
"My memory doesn't really clarify for anything less than ten."
There was no jingle of coins; it was a heavy, angry clunk as Razkar slapped a handful of gold onto the bar. Unperturbed, Gene smiled, counted each one... and nodded, sweeping them into his purse.
Then he gave him a name, and a rough location.
"'Undeniable Interests'..." Razkar whispered to himself again, fingers tracing over the thick coating of dust on one shelf, taking them away... and seeing his skin almost change color. "Not that undeniable, since most of this junk has been here for-"
Something that sounded like a papyrus avalanche erupted from the other side of the room, behind a set of shelves. The Myrian's hands slid to his weapons, instincts smooth and automatic, but in this place he was... oddly calm. An oasis of learning and erudition. Hardly a place for a Myrian, may would assume, but... it reminded him of... her.
He inhaled sharply and expelled his concern with the exhale. Aya. His first and perhaps greatest love... but now a memory. Perhaps. He shook her free from his mind and walked closer to the source of that commotion, past shelves lined with dust-covered nick-nacks, trophies and djed-empowered item the likes of which he would never understand. And books. Mountains of them, towers, spires, hills, valleys, parchment overflowing from every shelf and corner so that when the floor creaked, it was not just with Razkar's feet.
He reached out and brushed away a cobweb nearly as thick as cotton, a fat and indignant spider running aside, undisturbed for months until now. Razkar peered beyond it... and saw a round pair of buttocks waving around, figures upper body buried under a pile of books older than most of the city, perhaps.
"Goddess..."
Razkar immediately went over and hauled the cursing fellow free, one hard jerk revealing a round, lined face framed in a wild grey beard and centered by a bulbous nose. Eyes that were rheumy but still sharp in the same way Gene Duval's were stared out at him in confusion and gratitude both... questioning...
"Er... you are... Dominac?"
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