Jadlin Hayes
87th day of Summer, 514
Summer colds were the worst. They resisted every traditional treatment. Jad had moped about for the last couple days. He was unsure how much help he could give anyone while he felt like this. His run-in with Yukmen had left him wondering if he'd picked up some djed-empowered infection. The freaks were essentially made from the ground itself. Who knew what filth they might contaminate a wound with?
With that in mind, Jad had already bathed with Myrian salts and consumed one of his vials of Belltor Tincture. That was supposed to be a general remedy for all manner of illness. But if he had improved, it had not been by much. Even now, he was chewing a nub of dried Elentai Root. He'd avoided Black the last couple of days as well, worried he'd infect her with whatever malady was afflicting him.
In the back of his mind was the concern that he'd over-given during the struggle. He remembered that his one friend, back in the cult where he'd been raised in a mind-controlled haze of semi-voluntary servitude, had warned him that Leeching was an unhealthy discipline, prone to weakening the body's resistance to sickness. At the time, with the indoctrinated convictions to the contrary imposed upon him by his masters, He'd dismissed this concern as unfounded. Now he was not so sure.
He'd gone to the University the day before and found a negative stigma applied to the discipline at a fundamental level. The professor from the College of Djed had been quite short with him when he'd mentioned Leeching, citing it as a "forbidden" practice and leveling a very accusing glare at him. After his ordeal of being wrongly accused and interrogated as a suspected accomplice to the 'Mage Silencer', Jad had endured just about enough judgmental looks from those who did know him at all.
Sarcasm dripped venomously from his response, "Ahhh yes...It must be rewarding to bask in the self-glorifying righteousness of teaching only those disciplines that are INCAPABLE of being misused! There's surely NO record of ANY power hungry practitioners of such HARMLESS crafts as Reimancy and Morphing, right?...Oh no, indeed...NEVER was a soul harmed by either of THOSE practices, eh?"
He feigned shocked realization in the face of the stewing professor, "But Wait! You DO allow Shielding AND Projection? How can this BE? How can two disciplines, practiced by such a fiend as myself, POSSIBLY be decent when they are indulged in by one so clearly corrupt as to have LET himself be INVOLUNTARILY subjected to the ritual when he was A NEW...BORN...PETCHING...BABY? SURELY AN INFANT COULD STOP TWO GROWN WIZARDS FROM HAVING THEIR WAY WITH HIM! TWO GROWN WIZARDS WHO, I might add, practiced the HONORABLE disciplines of REIMANCY AND MORPHING AS WELL!"
His face was no more than an inch from the professor's by the time he'd finished his rant, primarily because the scholar had backed away, blanching in the face of Jad's furious outburst. Jad took several heavy breaths, regaining control of his anger. "Look...I do not LIKE leeching, sir, but I am STUCK with it, and I'd like to find some remedy for the sickness it afflicts me with. Now if you will not help me, perhaps you could direct me to a KINDLY soul who will!"
He was grudgingly directed to the Library, ignoring the whispered speculations of witnesses to his rebuttal. 'Let them talk...' he sneered inwardly, 'The Wave Guard has already checked me out.'
With that in mind, Jad had already bathed with Myrian salts and consumed one of his vials of Belltor Tincture. That was supposed to be a general remedy for all manner of illness. But if he had improved, it had not been by much. Even now, he was chewing a nub of dried Elentai Root. He'd avoided Black the last couple of days as well, worried he'd infect her with whatever malady was afflicting him.
In the back of his mind was the concern that he'd over-given during the struggle. He remembered that his one friend, back in the cult where he'd been raised in a mind-controlled haze of semi-voluntary servitude, had warned him that Leeching was an unhealthy discipline, prone to weakening the body's resistance to sickness. At the time, with the indoctrinated convictions to the contrary imposed upon him by his masters, He'd dismissed this concern as unfounded. Now he was not so sure.
He'd gone to the University the day before and found a negative stigma applied to the discipline at a fundamental level. The professor from the College of Djed had been quite short with him when he'd mentioned Leeching, citing it as a "forbidden" practice and leveling a very accusing glare at him. After his ordeal of being wrongly accused and interrogated as a suspected accomplice to the 'Mage Silencer', Jad had endured just about enough judgmental looks from those who did know him at all.
Sarcasm dripped venomously from his response, "Ahhh yes...It must be rewarding to bask in the self-glorifying righteousness of teaching only those disciplines that are INCAPABLE of being misused! There's surely NO record of ANY power hungry practitioners of such HARMLESS crafts as Reimancy and Morphing, right?...Oh no, indeed...NEVER was a soul harmed by either of THOSE practices, eh?"
He feigned shocked realization in the face of the stewing professor, "But Wait! You DO allow Shielding AND Projection? How can this BE? How can two disciplines, practiced by such a fiend as myself, POSSIBLY be decent when they are indulged in by one so clearly corrupt as to have LET himself be INVOLUNTARILY subjected to the ritual when he was A NEW...BORN...PETCHING...BABY? SURELY AN INFANT COULD STOP TWO GROWN WIZARDS FROM HAVING THEIR WAY WITH HIM! TWO GROWN WIZARDS WHO, I might add, practiced the HONORABLE disciplines of REIMANCY AND MORPHING AS WELL!"
His face was no more than an inch from the professor's by the time he'd finished his rant, primarily because the scholar had backed away, blanching in the face of Jad's furious outburst. Jad took several heavy breaths, regaining control of his anger. "Look...I do not LIKE leeching, sir, but I am STUCK with it, and I'd like to find some remedy for the sickness it afflicts me with. Now if you will not help me, perhaps you could direct me to a KINDLY soul who will!"
He was grudgingly directed to the Library, ignoring the whispered speculations of witnesses to his rebuttal. 'Let them talk...' he sneered inwardly, 'The Wave Guard has already checked me out.'
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