52nd of Winter 507AV
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“Mama.” Leavou spoke up, snagging her mother’s coat off of her seat and trotting after her. “Don’t forget this.” She said in Kontinese, holding it out so the Konti could shrug into it.
“Thank you dear, what would I do without you.” R’yse murmured through the roll in her teeth, and within a few more ticks, swept out the door without saying goodbye, or even shutting it all the way. The mixed blood stepped forward to press the wood completely closed and then sat back at the table. She hadn’t finished eating when her mother had realized the time and rushed out, so the mixed blood dug her eating knife into the hard cheese, plopping a piece on her own roll and downing the cold meal. She took her time chewing, taking more than she knew she was supposed to. But they weren’t poor anymore, they had money now and she didn’t think an extra roll and few bites of cheese would be noticed.
When she was done eating, the child moved her eating knife into the small soapy bin for cleaning, and then brushed the crumbs off of the table. She didn’t like to clean, but it was better to do some small things than face R’yse’s wrath after four days of no cleaning. The Konti didn’t clean herself, but she expected the child to, a face that Leavou had learned the hard way. Leavou was meant to go speak with the city’s herbalists to organize some lessons in the coming spring, as that was the training that R’yse wanted Leavou to pursue. But since that was the child’s only task for the day, she decided she would relax for a while.
It had been a few days since she met the teenage Alchemist apprentice in the library, and it had piqued her curiosity. She was much more likely to want to learn something that she wasn’t allowed to, and R’yse had given her the perfect fuel. It wasn’t that her mother would not let her learn magic, just that she wasn’t allowed to yet. Even so, her mother was not secretive about her own magic learnings, and something employed Leavou’s help with certain projects. To the eleven year old, it didn’t feel as if R’yse was really trying to keep her from learning.
Leavou grabbed the broom and prepared to sweep the crumbs from the floor, when her eyes caught sight of a book that had toppled over R’yse desk. It was one of the blank journals that she used to take notes, and had fallen open on the floor so that some pages where bent underneath it. In an effort to save her mother’s notes she set the broom aside and strode over to pick up the book. The child straightened the pages briefly before her eyes caught sight of what was on them.
A doorway must be loaded, charged and activated, in that order. Loading involves the placement of items and materials in the door's frame. A serious alchemical ring will feature at least six modular slots that can be filled with any material and plugged into the ring (or left empty), though simply placing the materials upon the ring if it is laid horizontally may suffice for minor reactions. These materials, called 'chargers', will develop a strong Djed current and be in turn traversed by that of the other chargers hundreds of times per second.
It was a lengthy paragraph, and the eleven year old skimmed it before she caught sight of words that made her go back and read it. It seemed to be not notes, but straight copying from a book. It was beginner instructions, which her mother was far past, and thus likely forgotten about by her. But this was irresistible material to the small child who was so determined to learn it.
But her heart started racing with the idea that R’yse could come back looking for this book any minute, and with a small amount of fear, she straightened the bent pages once more, and set it on the desk, returning to her broom and continuing her day like normal.