1st of Winter, 504 AV
It was her birthday, and Sayani had managed to get away from her family. She loved them, but now, she wanted only peace, and she was curious about some subjects, so the Cribellum was the perfect place for her to be right now. It had taken her a whole bell before she could convince her father of letting her alone, without hurting his feelings, but it had been worth it. Now, she was in the library, one of her favorite places, and she could do whatever she wanted right now.
As always, the library was filled with both Symenestra and non-Symenestra, everyone either writing or reading. While many people sometimes made her annoyed, Sayani enjoyed the peace of the Cribellum, mostly because there was very few sounds in the quiet place. It was indeed perfect, and the girl went to the religious section of the library, a section filled with many books, specially about Viratas. The God had sparkled her curiosity, and she wished to learn more. Sayani barely had to search for what she wanted, with so many titles available, so she only took the three first books she found and looked around, this time searching for a free table. Sometimes it would take time to find one, but that day, it was easy enough, and she walked to the empty table.
Sayani sat down, and ran her finger through the book covers, all with intricate patterns on the leather. None of them were the Viratassa, as this was a book she had already read many times, but all of them were about the same God. Viratas wasn't one she had felt close to, and in truth the God didn't challenged her curiosity enough. It was too familiar with her entire race, that it sometimes made her think what was there to know more. Of course, as a God, Viratas was everything but predictable, but still. Sayani shrugged to herself, placing her journal on the table and sorting her ink vial and quill. If she found something interesting, she would write it down.
Making a very loose braid with her hair, only to keep it away from her eyes, Sayani opened a book to begin the reading.
It was her birthday, and Sayani had managed to get away from her family. She loved them, but now, she wanted only peace, and she was curious about some subjects, so the Cribellum was the perfect place for her to be right now. It had taken her a whole bell before she could convince her father of letting her alone, without hurting his feelings, but it had been worth it. Now, she was in the library, one of her favorite places, and she could do whatever she wanted right now.
As always, the library was filled with both Symenestra and non-Symenestra, everyone either writing or reading. While many people sometimes made her annoyed, Sayani enjoyed the peace of the Cribellum, mostly because there was very few sounds in the quiet place. It was indeed perfect, and the girl went to the religious section of the library, a section filled with many books, specially about Viratas. The God had sparkled her curiosity, and she wished to learn more. Sayani barely had to search for what she wanted, with so many titles available, so she only took the three first books she found and looked around, this time searching for a free table. Sometimes it would take time to find one, but that day, it was easy enough, and she walked to the empty table.
Sayani sat down, and ran her finger through the book covers, all with intricate patterns on the leather. None of them were the Viratassa, as this was a book she had already read many times, but all of them were about the same God. Viratas wasn't one she had felt close to, and in truth the God didn't challenged her curiosity enough. It was too familiar with her entire race, that it sometimes made her think what was there to know more. Of course, as a God, Viratas was everything but predictable, but still. Sayani shrugged to herself, placing her journal on the table and sorting her ink vial and quill. If she found something interesting, she would write it down.
Making a very loose braid with her hair, only to keep it away from her eyes, Sayani opened a book to begin the reading.