The 25th of Spring, 516 AV
On the morning of the 24th of Spring a messenger brought a letter to Valerius‘ office. The Ravokian furrowed his brow as he accepted the envelope and immediately went inside to open it and read the message within. It had come from one Zorane Lorak. He wanted him to tutor his sister, Verena and asked him whether he was free the next day. Apparently the girl was bad at socializing and would benefit from his teaching. Valerius immediately penned a reply. He would of course come and was looking forward to meeting Miss Verena.
Valerius’ message was very polite, but his thoughts were a little less so. Zorane Lorak had not specified the nature of Verena’s difficulties. Maybe the girl was just not interested in talking to other people and comporting herself as was befitting of her station. Maybe she was too busy doing drugs, drinking alcohol and partying all night with the Askara who were the most decadent of the dynasties of Kenash. He wasn’t sure if he would be able to teach her anything if that was the case. Some people never learned.
Speculation was not enough for him though. He needed to do some research on the Lorak family before he visited. He needed to know what they were like and what he could and could not do in their presence and what he could possibly gain from associating with them. A few bells and a few enquiries later he had at least found out that they were healers and storytellers and had initially come from Avanthal. If Miss Lorak asked him about his life, he decided, he would talk to her about his work with the poor citizens of Ravok, but leave the darker parts out and casually mention the fact that he had learned a little Vani from a member of the Skyglow Hold.
Valerius Nitrozian was a man who adapted to the surroundings and could play the part of the harmless, humble scholar to perfection if there was something to be gained from it.
This was definitely the right time for a little understatement and an attempt at being nice. These fools were paying him so that he could teach somebody to talk, for Rhysol’s sake!
And thus he was dressed elegantly as he approached the residence of the Lorak family the following day, but he had tried not to make himself look as if he considered himself the Lorak family’s equal or maybe even above them, although he did of course think quite highly of himself. He’d also brought a few writing materials with him in case he needed to take notes on the Lorak case, as he’d already begun to call it. He’d already worked on the Moletta case (the subject had been one Amolina Moletta, a business partner of his), so this was the logical next step.
He knocked on the door, once, twice, three times, and then he stepped back and waited for somebody to open it. He’d then ask them to inform Miss Verena Lorak that her teacher, Valerius Nitrozian was here.
On the morning of the 24th of Spring a messenger brought a letter to Valerius‘ office. The Ravokian furrowed his brow as he accepted the envelope and immediately went inside to open it and read the message within. It had come from one Zorane Lorak. He wanted him to tutor his sister, Verena and asked him whether he was free the next day. Apparently the girl was bad at socializing and would benefit from his teaching. Valerius immediately penned a reply. He would of course come and was looking forward to meeting Miss Verena.
Valerius’ message was very polite, but his thoughts were a little less so. Zorane Lorak had not specified the nature of Verena’s difficulties. Maybe the girl was just not interested in talking to other people and comporting herself as was befitting of her station. Maybe she was too busy doing drugs, drinking alcohol and partying all night with the Askara who were the most decadent of the dynasties of Kenash. He wasn’t sure if he would be able to teach her anything if that was the case. Some people never learned.
Speculation was not enough for him though. He needed to do some research on the Lorak family before he visited. He needed to know what they were like and what he could and could not do in their presence and what he could possibly gain from associating with them. A few bells and a few enquiries later he had at least found out that they were healers and storytellers and had initially come from Avanthal. If Miss Lorak asked him about his life, he decided, he would talk to her about his work with the poor citizens of Ravok, but leave the darker parts out and casually mention the fact that he had learned a little Vani from a member of the Skyglow Hold.
Valerius Nitrozian was a man who adapted to the surroundings and could play the part of the harmless, humble scholar to perfection if there was something to be gained from it.
This was definitely the right time for a little understatement and an attempt at being nice. These fools were paying him so that he could teach somebody to talk, for Rhysol’s sake!
And thus he was dressed elegantly as he approached the residence of the Lorak family the following day, but he had tried not to make himself look as if he considered himself the Lorak family’s equal or maybe even above them, although he did of course think quite highly of himself. He’d also brought a few writing materials with him in case he needed to take notes on the Lorak case, as he’d already begun to call it. He’d already worked on the Moletta case (the subject had been one Amolina Moletta, a business partner of his), so this was the logical next step.
He knocked on the door, once, twice, three times, and then he stepped back and waited for somebody to open it. He’d then ask them to inform Miss Verena Lorak that her teacher, Valerius Nitrozian was here.