50th Day of Summer, 513 AV
Celeste grumbled. She was seated at one of the many tables in the Great Library, head in her hands. It’d been a hopeless task from the start – the Golems could not, would not respond to any of her inquiries and every single book was written in some bizarre language. On a good day, she could get the gist of a simplistic piece of text. But this clearly, was not a good day and further, she was one hundred percent at the mercy of the maggot-heads.
”Petch,” she muttered under her breath. She craved the sunshine of the Testing Grounds, but didn’t dare go out on her own. Not just yet. Instead she was limited to the confines of the blasted Citadel. She could easily go up to Riyana’s lab and the thought had already crossed her mind. Perhaps she would be willing to go out. But Celeste was not one to give up a fight, even against the inanimate. She’d learn something, even if it killed her.
Sighing, she raked an agitated hand through her hair. Perhaps if there was a book in common somewhere, she could begin to learn the wizard’s language. That was how she referred to it, knowing no other name. Maybe Riyana could teach her that, too. But it might be asking too much, to take up every waking minute of the woman’s time. She had other initiates. Celeste just stared dejectedly at the odd piece of literature and exhaled deeply.
”Petching deadies and their stupid books… Petching Citadel and it’s stupid ceiling.” She was still a little girl, after all. ”Petching golems and their… Stupid, ugh! Shyke.”
On top of it all, those benches were colder than ice and harder than stone. But sharply, she turned. Someone was paying attention. Celeste had an acute sense of when she was being watched.
"Can I help you?" She asked primly.
”Petch,” she muttered under her breath. She craved the sunshine of the Testing Grounds, but didn’t dare go out on her own. Not just yet. Instead she was limited to the confines of the blasted Citadel. She could easily go up to Riyana’s lab and the thought had already crossed her mind. Perhaps she would be willing to go out. But Celeste was not one to give up a fight, even against the inanimate. She’d learn something, even if it killed her.
Sighing, she raked an agitated hand through her hair. Perhaps if there was a book in common somewhere, she could begin to learn the wizard’s language. That was how she referred to it, knowing no other name. Maybe Riyana could teach her that, too. But it might be asking too much, to take up every waking minute of the woman’s time. She had other initiates. Celeste just stared dejectedly at the odd piece of literature and exhaled deeply.
”Petching deadies and their stupid books… Petching Citadel and it’s stupid ceiling.” She was still a little girl, after all. ”Petching golems and their… Stupid, ugh! Shyke.”
On top of it all, those benches were colder than ice and harder than stone. But sharply, she turned. Someone was paying attention. Celeste had an acute sense of when she was being watched.
"Can I help you?" She asked primly.