Spring 80th, 516AV - The Bronze Woods, East of Syliras Pale sunlight filtered through the trees, giving the morning a cool glow and colouring her skin with dapples of light. Devi breathed in the fresh air with relish. No sewage smell, no sweat, no fish or coast or bodily fluids on the air – nothing but the earthy aromas of the forest surrounding Syliras. A selection of springtime flowers were now beginning to bloom and with them, a selection of the herbs she used in many of her medicines. It was those medicines which drew her out into the forest now. Knowledge of her skill in the creation and administration of medicine was beginning to travel beyond the confines of her neighbourhood in the Maiden District. She had aided the Knighthood enough times with medical matters that heavily-armoured visitors at her door could no longer be considered uncommon. She still wasn’t sure how she felt about that. Devi carefully shifted forward a little so she could stoke the glossy, black hair on the side of Rhavu’s neck. It was an absent habit she had gained whenever she started to get anxious. Her Nightwalker seemed in good spirits, a little over-energetic even. It had been too long since she’d been able to take her companion out for a ride herself, busy as she had been in the city. She was still relatively inexperienced when it came to directing him but then Rhavu was a little more intelligent than the average horse. He had no qualms about letting her know when she was doing something wrong. She returned to what she remembered as the correct seating in the saddle and nudged with her legs to adjust Rhavu’s course slightly in the road. She coupled it with the barest tug on the reins. If there’s one thing she definitely knew about her mount it was that he had gotten tired of riders who yanked him around by his bit. He responded by adjusting direction, though she could tell there was a lot of pent-up energy in his muscled form. Devi sensed her escort matching her course and resisted the urge to look down at her unusual companion once more. When the knock had come at her door this time she had almost missed her miniature visitor, Ball. He was a Pycon – a tiny and very obviously magical creature made out of clay. She had heard stories around the city about Pycons but had never actually met one. Before this morning she had half-suspected that they were some kind of trick rather than an actual, living race. An actual living race that she had no idea how to relate to. Words would be a good start Devi… “So uh…” She began, sticking to the familiar to start a conversation, “The plant we’re looking for looks sort of like a climbing ivy plant, except that once every few years this variety blooms with bright purple flowers. I’ve found a few scraps of information about it in some of the journals I’ve collected. From what I’ve read it has the potential to be a hell of a painkiller.” She settled a little, happy to be jabbering away about a familiar subject. “Sahfri was telling me about a sighting of some unknown purple flowers – I’m hoping these are the same. They weren’t anything her contacts recognised in any case. If not then there’s other more common herbs I can collect along the way. You Knights seem to enjoy stabbing each-other for fun – I’m close to running out of wound-salve…” Devi trailed off as she realised the flaw in her assumption and she blushed a little as she continued. “Which you wouldn't need if you don't have blood that needs clotting, which I’m assuming you don’t. Or do you? Gods that’s a rude question. I’m… uh. Right. Flowers this way.” |