![]() Winter, 28th, Year 513 Lessomm ran up the stairs of the NHC building and moved down the hall, slowing his pace down until he came to a halt outside the door of his master's room. He drew in a deep breath as he straightened his coat and rapped his knuckles on the wood of the door before pushing the key in the lock and turning it, letting himself in. "Good morning, master. My apolo-..." The rest of his excuse got stuck in his throat as he found his master on the floor, seemingly collapsed. Lessomm rushed over and put a hand on Miro's shoulder, ready to help him. It was only then, knelt down on one knee next to his master, that he saw his master had not collapsed at all but was working on a giant stone slab on the floor, moving his brush over it and forming a string of runes Lessomm was now so familiar with. His master was busy glyphing one of the biggest glyphs Lessomm had seen him make so far. It immediately sparked the servants interest but he knew better than to inquire into it. If it was for Lessomm to know, his master would explain everything in his own time. "My apologies, master. I did not mean to disturb you." Lessomm pushed himself up on his feet and bowed at the same time before stepping back from the work. While his master was finishing the glyph circle, Lessomm focused on the more mundain parts of the work and started to make the bed instead, stepping silentely around the stone slab. Although it was never used for sleeping, his master enjoyed sitting in it for meditation or when he had guests. There were never enough chairs when there were only two chairs in the room. Lessomm ran his white gloves over the bed sheets, straightening them out and making sure everything was tucked away properly under the mattress. From the mattress he moved to the desk, the one place in the room that showed daily use and consisted of the brunt of Miro's life and Lessomm's work. He started stacking scrolls and papers on the desk and removed ink stained ones, putting them in one corner of the desk to remove later. He replaced the writing quill and the inkwell and made sure it was refilled and screwed shut. He lined the books up near the edge of the desk, balancing them carefully on their side so they stood up, the title of each book readable if one tilted their head. He took a piece of cloth and wiped down the desk, now that it was uncluttered and actually showed areas of wood, rather than piles of papers, scrolls and books. Taking the ink stained parchments in one hand, Lessomm wiped the dust fibers of parchment into them and closed his fist around it. He quietly left the room and moved into the hallway, taking the trash out near the door, where the building kept its main trashpiles. He droped the parchments on top of one and moved back up to the room, closing the door quietly behind him. From there he simply watched and waited, observing his master until he was ready to address the servant. While he still held Miro in high regard as a wizard and a master, lately Lessomm had started to learn more about the dark side of the man he once so respected. And it had started to nibble away at his complete faith in the man...creature. Lessomm closed his eyes for a moment and took a deep breath before opening them again. It wasn't Miro's fault, it was all because of the creature inside of him. Ink. |