15th of Fall, 469 AV
Minnim held out a hand to the golem as if to coax it, his voice thin and his eyes tired.
"Animation for Beginners." He repeated himself clearly, articulating each word with a click of his tongue. Nader-Canoch wasn't his greatest language to start with, but when speaking to a Sahovan golem, this seemed overly relevant.
There was a silence which normally might be occupied by thought that was oddly absent. It turned to the left minimally, and then back to the right. It paused, computing slowly.
"..."
And then it froze. Nothing came from the golem- not movement or speech. It had given up on the task. Minnim threw his hands up, temper lost. He moved around the golem, pushing his way into the shelves of the great library. The animaton jumped back to life and followed him, its wheels moving quietly with only the occasional squeak.
Minnim ignored the bot. It was best, he decided, for him to just continue on and find his own book in the vast library rather than wait millenia for the golem. His Wizard would call him back soon, and then he would have no more time for the library for a long while.
He moved up and down the isles, scanning the books as quickly as possible. Advanced Geology, Alchemy, Antidotes...
Eventually, after at least a hamdful of chimes, the topics led him to animation. He skipped over a few books on more specific topics, such as types of golems, animalistic animations, and non-sentient animations. What he was looking for was basic; he just wanted a quick guide.
He did come across one, finally, with "The Novice Guide to Animation" scribbled in a curly script on the spine. Minnim reached for the book, then paused, glancing at his hands. They were stained with dirt from his earlier work, and the smell of death was obvious even to him. He nervously glanced around, searching for the hidden Watcher golems he knew must be there. Retracting his hand, Minnim pointed to the book.
"The Novice Guide to Animation." He requested.
"..."
The thing paused, allowing Minnim to groan in frustration before lifting its prongs up to the shelf and retrieving the book. He sighed in relief, then waved at the golem to follow him back to the front of the library so that the pair could examine their find.
Minnim held out a hand to the golem as if to coax it, his voice thin and his eyes tired.
"Animation for Beginners." He repeated himself clearly, articulating each word with a click of his tongue. Nader-Canoch wasn't his greatest language to start with, but when speaking to a Sahovan golem, this seemed overly relevant.
There was a silence which normally might be occupied by thought that was oddly absent. It turned to the left minimally, and then back to the right. It paused, computing slowly.
"..."
And then it froze. Nothing came from the golem- not movement or speech. It had given up on the task. Minnim threw his hands up, temper lost. He moved around the golem, pushing his way into the shelves of the great library. The animaton jumped back to life and followed him, its wheels moving quietly with only the occasional squeak.
Minnim ignored the bot. It was best, he decided, for him to just continue on and find his own book in the vast library rather than wait millenia for the golem. His Wizard would call him back soon, and then he would have no more time for the library for a long while.
He moved up and down the isles, scanning the books as quickly as possible. Advanced Geology, Alchemy, Antidotes...
Eventually, after at least a hamdful of chimes, the topics led him to animation. He skipped over a few books on more specific topics, such as types of golems, animalistic animations, and non-sentient animations. What he was looking for was basic; he just wanted a quick guide.
He did come across one, finally, with "The Novice Guide to Animation" scribbled in a curly script on the spine. Minnim reached for the book, then paused, glancing at his hands. They were stained with dirt from his earlier work, and the smell of death was obvious even to him. He nervously glanced around, searching for the hidden Watcher golems he knew must be there. Retracting his hand, Minnim pointed to the book.
"The Novice Guide to Animation." He requested.
"..."
The thing paused, allowing Minnim to groan in frustration before lifting its prongs up to the shelf and retrieving the book. He sighed in relief, then waved at the golem to follow him back to the front of the library so that the pair could examine their find.