5th Winter, 513 AV Una gazed out of the windows as she covered them with rugs and extra blankets. It was so dark it was like staring into a never ending abyss. The wind howled around them and the old building creaked under the heavy winds. Doubtless the wind was worse out on the Tundra and Una hoped no one had been out hunting today. Even those caught outdoors in the city were risking life threatening weather. Hunkering down once the snow had started in too heavy to open the front door Una, Jack and his two workers had rounded everyone up into the middle of the library. The warmest part of the library with heavy drapery on the walls and fur on the floor. Una had found a novice book on building a fire and was hovering over the sooty cave tilting her head back and forth. "Collect firewood that burns easily and create a pyramid." What was a pyramid? What kind of wood burnt easily? The heat from the bodies was making her skin itch irritably making it difficult to think. "Hey...Here..." Jack smiled and dropped off a bucket of water making Una smile as she ran her hands in the rippling top. Smearing it over her arms and legs Una almost wept with relief. Turning back to the book she ran her eyes over the words more carefully. Pyramid...Pyramid...The word was familiar. She shuffled through the pile of books she had been reading and found one small leather bound journal on Ekytol. Inside there were several poems that referenced a pyramid. Shuffling through the book Una hoped to find a picture of a pyramid...no luck. Rising Una skimmed through the sections of books before pulling out the last journal on Ekytol. Fortunately inside there was a picture which Una set about creating with the logs one of the workers had dropped off for her. Struggling to keep the logs from falling over Una realized she couldn't add one at a time. Taking pairs of logs she poised them opposite each other keeping the structure balanced. Glancing about she nabbed some charcoal from the front desk and wrote in tiny Char font, as her written Vani was hardly legible, and elaboration on the instructions. Certainly in a place like Avanthal better instructions on fire making would be useful. 2. Place small sticks and paper inside the pyramid. 3. Use your body as a wall to protect the fire from the wind. 4. Strike the fire into existence with flint and steel. Una stared at the words blankly. These were hardly instructions...Finding some torn parchment but no small sticks Una placed them flat at the bottom of the pyramid. "Here..." a wrinkled man extended his hand, a bundled piece of parchment at it's epicenter. "Let me help you." He said stifling laughter. His shoulders were steeped deeply, as was his face beneath the solid Vantha cheekbones. Una nodded relieved and took out the ones she had just placed in crumpling them up like his. "Now put them back in in a small circle." Una did what he said slowly and carefully which was received with a smirk, "No need to be a perfectionist sweetie, one out of line wont make the flames shirk." Una laughed and nodded bundling the rest into a messy circle. Taking out flint and steel from her bag Una looked at him beseechingly. The last time she had been on the Tundra she had had flint and steel but hadn't known how to use it. Next time maybe she would if he could teach her. Taking the pieces from her hands the old man smacked them together. Jumping back when sparks flew Una laughed once her heart had settled, "Gosh!" Taking the flint and steel herself Una tried to strike them together to no avail. Her delight quickly turned to sorrow, like a child's emotions, she was becoming more and more like the Vantha each day. If her own eyes could change colour they would be changing as rapidly as this old mans did as she watched the mirth bubble up into the purple in his eyes. Taking her hands in his calloused wrinkly ones he gently and slowly showed her the angle at which to strike. Una's brow wrinkled as she made the motions over and over again without clashing the two pieces together. It reminded her of the ridges that sometimes smashed together in the ocean creating resounding shocks across the forest floor like during the Djed, but on land the same motion created fire. It was amazing the ways in which the undersea and soil land were different. This time striking them together with force she leaned over the fire as guided by the old man until the sparks danced over the parchment instantly sending it alight. With a loud whoop of joy that caught everyone's attention Una flung her arms in the air. The wind sending the fire sputtering out and the people crowding around the common room into laughter. Una blushed as the Vantha giggled and snorted. They all acted like tots she thought to herself not realizing that her own outburst could be interpreted equally childlike. Craning over the fire again Una struck the flint and steel against each other repeatedly until a small flame had caught. Withdrawing slowly Una grinned at the old man."Thanks!" "Oh we aren't done yet, that fire will soon sputter out if it doesn't catch on the logs." "Oh. How do we make it do that?" Smiling at her the old man laughed, "It's like teaching a 5 year old in a woman's body you know, we teach the children at the play school about fire when they're about 9." Una frowned not liking the insinuation but not wanting to insult the old man. Like any culture the Charodae respected elders and their knowledge as few lived so long. "You need to blow on it and try to get the fire up around the logs, and make it last long enough and burn hot enough it lights the logs on fire." Nodding Una gathered more parchment and placed it on the logs. If the parchment burned so well it made sense to put it on the things you wanted it to burn. However, the fire simply jumped to the new pieces of parchment and burnt them asunder the flames stretching upward away from the logs. The old man said nothing, watching Una assess it herself. Dipping her hot hands in the water Una thought carefully. If the flames went up it made sense to put the parchment underneath. This time she threw parchment in around the bottom of the logs and soon enough a roaring fire was alight in the common room and the people gathered around it gratefully. Grinning and shaking the hands of a few who thanked her she nodded to the old man. Like her few words needed to be exchanged, he knew she was grateful. Rising Una glanced around for Jack or one of the workers. Spotting Lorelle, one of Jack's most esteemed workers Una smiled. If anyone would know what next needed done she would. Jack wasn't too fond of Lorelle on a personal level but he was impressed with her organization and attention to detail. "Hi, Lorelle? I'm a friend of Jack's, he asked me to help out so I thought I would tell some stories to keep everyone calm but..." She gestured the grinning group around the fire, "So far they seem perfect fine. Can I help you block the leaks so the books aren't damaged?" She didn't dwell on the niceties, not because she didn't deem them important but because she had seen and asked Lorelle questions about finding books in the past that she didn't deem it necessary to introduce herself. OOCI know it is usually bad manners to introduce your rp partner into the thread but it was a very long day when I wrote this and I didn't think of it so if you want to introduce yourself to the thread just send me a PM and I will delete the last paragraph and feel free to post your response in the meantime Lorelle |