Winter 68th, 513 AV – Gug Andjak
Zandelia had learnt much in the first few days if residence within Sahova, though none of it overly useful – at least directly. For the most part she learnt that she was neither wanted nor seen as useful – she was alive. Pulsers they called the living, sacks of meat or a body ready to be used for a transference of consciousness. Whilst she was sure that she had not been marked for the latter, it was not their style it seemed as it was too much of a petty distraction from their high and mighty workings, she was nevertheless slightly vexed about the former. To come so far and be of no use for one such as her was like being a whore when they had sewn your mouth closed – the big bang was still possible but there was just no politely appropriate way of building up to it.
Still she was nothing if not pragmatic, she would find a way. Most things were simply locks to which a key could be found. Her first step was to gather information, learn customs and generally to observe and absorb. There was little point in charging into a morass of unknown lethality. She was safe now but for how long that would remain without some help was questionable at best. No, she had decided that if the Wizards were there for research then she was there for learning – someone bloody well should be.
And who knows, in my path perhaps and opportunity might present itself. So…hat do we know? They despise the living, but we cannot use that. It is nothing but an obstacle. They are Nuit yes? So…they need new bodies. Without them they die out. Can we use this? se mused to herself as she approached what was known as the Gug Andjak.
“The sailors mentioned that the ship them in…at times. How often? Could a shortage be created? Capitalized on? Or perhaps better supply routes could be devised…” she stopped at that, it was an idea with genuine possibility but she had naught but the bones…she needed the meat.
She sighed and swayed into the first level, level 20 she had been informed, of the Gug Andjak. It was enormous in size and heaved with activity. Corridors, stairwells and rooms beyond counting – each used for the singular process of magical research. She could not fathom how any floors there might be but she was sure there were at least a score or so. She had been informed with clipped tones she could peruse through fie of them – the least important no doubt. How many existed below and above?
Well, if I can’t even find that out I don’t deserve to be me! she affirmed and circles thee main hall slowly in search of a target.
She would need someone suitably open yet distracted – distracted people were far more likely to snap out an answer to get rid of you then take the trouble to guard their tongue over trivialities. Useful idiots existed in abundance, often highly intelligent but without true sense. One of life’s amusing ironies. Her skirts swished as she paced, slippers and dress a deep green with black embroidery. She had learnt in Nyka that it paid to look wealthy and of note – especially if you actually weren’t.
She would find someone suitably fun to play with and learn as much as she could. Perhaps one would even come to her and ask her why she was wandering the floors. Then would come the next, and the next. The world was a tightly packed ball of facts – pull on here, retrieve one there and you could make a space for yourself.
She noticed one fellow who stood out from the crowd, tall and gangly and possessed of an aura of self-assurance. She watched him for some time, wondering what he was doing and whether he was a resident of a visitor such as herself. She leant against a wall so that she was out of the way but within eyesight should he notice her. Sometimes people were made uncomfortable and left, other times they approached or simply ignored her. The character of an individual was easily read from such reactions. She crossed her arms and wondered whether it would be best to approach or not, the battle of consideration within her ebbing and flowing for a number of chimes – he had shown no reaction to her presence.
Very well, ignorance feigned or otherwise she thought as she silently drifted towards him, circled around to the other side of him.
“Interesting setup you have here, I can hardly make out what anything is supposed to do,” she opened with, “I was wondering if you might be able to dispel some of it for me?” she smiled her most demurely disarming smile and wondered if she had picked aright at all.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained. And if you are rebuffed as the fool there are others to try you luck with she noted.