74th of Autumn, 518
The letter.
The note was passed to her by a Shinya acolyte, so young and with a whole life of servitude ahead of him. Savis Maren nodded politely and opened the sealed envelope. The Nuit had her suspicions, but there was really no way of knowing who sent for her until she read the neatly written script that Talora possessed.
Savis,
It is with great regret that I must inform you of a very recent death in the city. However, this presents us with an opportunity to enact your change. Please be mindful of the needs of others as you wear a face born in the city,
Talora
The note was short and to the point. However, there were other matters to attend to as well. On the back of the note addressed to her, she wrote a letter addressed to Madeira Craven.
Madeira,
I've been summoned to the Twuele to enact my change. It's, perhaps, a bit earlier than I hoped, but for the rituals to work properly, I must capitalize on the opportunity given. If you can, bring with you a tool to carry the abandoned shell and our plans can proceed as previously mentioned,
Your friend, Savis Maren
PS: Please bring 'Sil', my courier, with you.
The Nuit felt odd, ending the letter with such an informal tone, but it was the one Madeira Craven encouraged. The two of them understood each other fully, it seemed, though that understanding brought a great deal of conflict into the Animator's mind. She knew some of Craven's capabilities and circumstances, but still, the Spiritist was an entity she could not control. The Nuit shrugged off the thought, and instead moved towards the stand that the miniature construct.
"Sil!" she shouted out. Immediately, the automaton came to life. It sprang from its stand and stood at attention, waiting for orders from Savis Maren. The Nuit took to a somewhat calculated expression when looking at the construct, quite intrigued to see how it might respond to a challenge such as this one.
"I have a parcel for you to deliver. There is a large manor set on the peaks of Zintilia. I'd have you send this note to a woman that lives there. It should be obvious enough to you when you see it. Do this, Sil, and you'll have my favor again."
The automaton seemed to understand, its arms reaching towards Savis for the parcel to be delivered. Savis provided Sil with his objective, then hissed quietly before pointing at the door.
"Go," she'd tell it, stepping forward to open the door for the tiny automaton. Sil ran forth, scaling the staircase with some difficulty before vanishing from the Nuit's sight. With her summons sent, she simply had to trust that Sil would accomplish the task at hand. The Nuit assembled her things, slinging her satchel over her shoulder before she scaled the staircase herself. Savis Maren proceeded towards the place.
Long, light strides took Savis Maren to the fifth floor of the Twuele. The reception saw the familiar, ghastly visage of the Nuit, visibly relieved to see the unearthly creature walking normally without the presence of rotting parasites infesting her shell. The Nuit cut it far too close with her previous change, and even now her change was set to happen the next day. Savis Maren received summons of an unfortunate passing, one with a body well suited to transference.
The nuit couldn't help the smile cast upon her visage. It was always a joy for her to receive such summons, for she need take no measures to ensure her survival. The life of comforts suited Savis Maren greatly, and she relished in the opportunity to make her change in the sterile, prepared sanctum within the Twuele. Talora did not fetch Savis herself this time. Rather, the attendant guided the Nuit towards the familiar room. Perhaps the scars of her last transference bore visible teeth, for the room this time was dressed in film and paper set on the floor to preserve the lovely room from the rot and decay.
Savis Maren looked over the body she was provided with. It was a woman just past the prime of her life. There seemed to be no visible wounds upon the corpse, and Savis Maren wondered to herself how she died. To answer her question, the Nuit took to the practice of magic. First, Savis took to the mirror and her paints. As Savis devised the familiar Glyphs that aided in the effort of invoking the Sight, the automaton, Sil, arrived within Infinity Manor.
Sil's journey was long and arduous, but the descriptions given by Savis were sufficient, given that it was the only building in the vicinity. Sil slid between the iron bars of the fence, its pace taken to a quick run. The automaton would find Madeira Craven, its wide, quartz eyes cast about in search of the only woman that lived in Infinity Manor.
Savis Maren dressed her features with aesthetically pleasing Glyphs. There was no particular word chosen for the focus, but rather, she dressed her eyes with dark paint, staining her deep bags with an even coat of paint as her other hand carried a mirror. She inspected the job, satisfied with the foci she created. When she was done, she invoked the Sight in earnest.
Savis Maren delved into the practice of Auristics, her silver, piercing gaze ablaze with djed. The corpse before her was so very recently dead. The systems hidden beneath the skin became visible to the Nuit, whose chest swelled with unnecessary breath. The motion was taken solely when practicing the use of the Sight, for the rise and fall provided her with a sense of calm. The djed swelled within the foci, which set upon her face with a faint glow. Beneath the skin, the body was torn apart.
The stomach and lungs were obliterated by what Savis Maren could only assume was disease or poison (likely the former). She narrowed her eyes, and raised her hands to take a scalpel from the surgery kit she brought with her. The tools were splayed next to the corpse as she began the work of pulling the skin away sufficiently so to expose the ruined internal organs. Savis took her time hollowing out the corpse, taking out its heart, lungs, intestines and stomach. She filled the hollow flesh with mixtures of formaldehyde and preservation salts, with metal plates set against the spine and filled with salts all the same. Once the effort was completed, Savis Maren threw the useless organic matter into a receptacle, musing aloud with incoherent thoughts as how to proceed with the matter ahead of her. Sterilized but disgusting, the corpse bore signs of age that the Nuit didn't quite like on it.
"Hmmmm..." she continued, tilting her head as she allowed her Sight to absorb the qualities of the corpse in front of her.
The letter.
The note was passed to her by a Shinya acolyte, so young and with a whole life of servitude ahead of him. Savis Maren nodded politely and opened the sealed envelope. The Nuit had her suspicions, but there was really no way of knowing who sent for her until she read the neatly written script that Talora possessed.
Savis,
It is with great regret that I must inform you of a very recent death in the city. However, this presents us with an opportunity to enact your change. Please be mindful of the needs of others as you wear a face born in the city,
Talora
The note was short and to the point. However, there were other matters to attend to as well. On the back of the note addressed to her, she wrote a letter addressed to Madeira Craven.
Madeira,
I've been summoned to the Twuele to enact my change. It's, perhaps, a bit earlier than I hoped, but for the rituals to work properly, I must capitalize on the opportunity given. If you can, bring with you a tool to carry the abandoned shell and our plans can proceed as previously mentioned,
Your friend, Savis Maren
PS: Please bring 'Sil', my courier, with you.
The Nuit felt odd, ending the letter with such an informal tone, but it was the one Madeira Craven encouraged. The two of them understood each other fully, it seemed, though that understanding brought a great deal of conflict into the Animator's mind. She knew some of Craven's capabilities and circumstances, but still, the Spiritist was an entity she could not control. The Nuit shrugged off the thought, and instead moved towards the stand that the miniature construct.
"Sil!" she shouted out. Immediately, the automaton came to life. It sprang from its stand and stood at attention, waiting for orders from Savis Maren. The Nuit took to a somewhat calculated expression when looking at the construct, quite intrigued to see how it might respond to a challenge such as this one.
"I have a parcel for you to deliver. There is a large manor set on the peaks of Zintilia. I'd have you send this note to a woman that lives there. It should be obvious enough to you when you see it. Do this, Sil, and you'll have my favor again."
The automaton seemed to understand, its arms reaching towards Savis for the parcel to be delivered. Savis provided Sil with his objective, then hissed quietly before pointing at the door.
"Go," she'd tell it, stepping forward to open the door for the tiny automaton. Sil ran forth, scaling the staircase with some difficulty before vanishing from the Nuit's sight. With her summons sent, she simply had to trust that Sil would accomplish the task at hand. The Nuit assembled her things, slinging her satchel over her shoulder before she scaled the staircase herself. Savis Maren proceeded towards the place.
Long, light strides took Savis Maren to the fifth floor of the Twuele. The reception saw the familiar, ghastly visage of the Nuit, visibly relieved to see the unearthly creature walking normally without the presence of rotting parasites infesting her shell. The Nuit cut it far too close with her previous change, and even now her change was set to happen the next day. Savis Maren received summons of an unfortunate passing, one with a body well suited to transference.
The nuit couldn't help the smile cast upon her visage. It was always a joy for her to receive such summons, for she need take no measures to ensure her survival. The life of comforts suited Savis Maren greatly, and she relished in the opportunity to make her change in the sterile, prepared sanctum within the Twuele. Talora did not fetch Savis herself this time. Rather, the attendant guided the Nuit towards the familiar room. Perhaps the scars of her last transference bore visible teeth, for the room this time was dressed in film and paper set on the floor to preserve the lovely room from the rot and decay.
Savis Maren looked over the body she was provided with. It was a woman just past the prime of her life. There seemed to be no visible wounds upon the corpse, and Savis Maren wondered to herself how she died. To answer her question, the Nuit took to the practice of magic. First, Savis took to the mirror and her paints. As Savis devised the familiar Glyphs that aided in the effort of invoking the Sight, the automaton, Sil, arrived within Infinity Manor.
Sil's journey was long and arduous, but the descriptions given by Savis were sufficient, given that it was the only building in the vicinity. Sil slid between the iron bars of the fence, its pace taken to a quick run. The automaton would find Madeira Craven, its wide, quartz eyes cast about in search of the only woman that lived in Infinity Manor.
Savis Maren dressed her features with aesthetically pleasing Glyphs. There was no particular word chosen for the focus, but rather, she dressed her eyes with dark paint, staining her deep bags with an even coat of paint as her other hand carried a mirror. She inspected the job, satisfied with the foci she created. When she was done, she invoked the Sight in earnest.
Savis Maren delved into the practice of Auristics, her silver, piercing gaze ablaze with djed. The corpse before her was so very recently dead. The systems hidden beneath the skin became visible to the Nuit, whose chest swelled with unnecessary breath. The motion was taken solely when practicing the use of the Sight, for the rise and fall provided her with a sense of calm. The djed swelled within the foci, which set upon her face with a faint glow. Beneath the skin, the body was torn apart.
The stomach and lungs were obliterated by what Savis Maren could only assume was disease or poison (likely the former). She narrowed her eyes, and raised her hands to take a scalpel from the surgery kit she brought with her. The tools were splayed next to the corpse as she began the work of pulling the skin away sufficiently so to expose the ruined internal organs. Savis took her time hollowing out the corpse, taking out its heart, lungs, intestines and stomach. She filled the hollow flesh with mixtures of formaldehyde and preservation salts, with metal plates set against the spine and filled with salts all the same. Once the effort was completed, Savis Maren threw the useless organic matter into a receptacle, musing aloud with incoherent thoughts as how to proceed with the matter ahead of her. Sterilized but disgusting, the corpse bore signs of age that the Nuit didn't quite like on it.
"Hmmmm..." she continued, tilting her head as she allowed her Sight to absorb the qualities of the corpse in front of her.