51st of Autumn, 518
Deep within the halls of Bharani Library, Savis Maren engaged in a bit of study. Strewn about a long, stone table lay texts, ranging from a to-scale Atlas of Lhavit's geography to a guide on the fauna of the mountain. However, Savis Maren found her attention fixated primarily on the Gadget Arm she'd brought to life with the assistance of the strange, red-headed hunter known as Raeyn. She'd not met the Inarta again in the short time since their initial meeting, but the undead was nothing if not patient. She certainly wanted to dissect his mind, to reap from it the qualities of greater, more elaborate tools, but for the moment, she satisfied herself with the tool before her.
The mechanisms of the Gadget Arm did not interest the Nuit in the moment. Instead, her attentions were fixed on analyzing its movements and their limitations. Savis Maren positioned the arm so that the hand stretched towards the sky. The Nuit fixed the other end of the arm to the table, holding it place with the implementation of a makeshift stand made from books. Four of them all leaned on the wire and metallic surface of the arm, suspending it in a perfectly vertical position.
"Breathe" she uttered to the automaton, and immediately it obeyed. The fingers stretched out, flexing autonomously before it ceased altogether, obeying the Nuit's command.
"Oh no, continue doing that. While you're at it, I want you to bend, shift from side to side. Demonstrate to me your capacities," she ordered it. The automaton seemed to hesitate before the inevitable compliance ensued. Fingers wiggled, flexing and clenching into fists. The entire arm wriggled against the books, and the limb nearly lost its balance. It stretched out its digits, bending at the elbow until those fingers brushed against the stone table. Its balance restored, Savis looked at the gadget with a measure of intrigue. She opened her journal, using a quill she'd snagged from the library's registrar to jot down notes. She lacked traditional ink, and instead utilized her black paint, inscribing into the tome.
Gadget Arm Analysis, Day 3.
The automaton continues to demonstrate its understanding of the Common tongue. It follows commands with ease, and is intelligent enough to follow open-ended commands with only the slightest showing of hestitation. It lacks the capacity, or rather, utility that Wheels demonstrates, but... it's meant to serve a different purpose. In my next endeavor... I'll provide to it a brush and see how agile its limb is. Of course, the Gadget Arm is incapable of sight, and its usage requires acute verbal command to manipulate precisely. But, that's the point.
The Nuit took a break from writing, allowing her thoughts to encompass her entirely as her gaze flickered over to another recent creation, Wheels. The two were very different automata, indeed.
This sort of intelligence is very dangerous to give sight to. Wheels lacks emotional capacity. It sees and moves, following orders blindly because of its directives. Its limitations are in lacking arms or limbs to lash out and go mad with. The Gadget Arm, however... she mused, quite alarmed by just what the gadget could do if let loose with eyes of its own.
Its loyalty to me is juxtaposed on the premise that without my direction, it is but metal and wire, she noted one final time before looking up from her journal. Wheels motioned back and forth, keeping its balance on its namesake wheels, spinning back and forth while it sought to keep to the distance parameter Savis implemented into it. All without interrupting her work, of course. In the distance, two young people pointed and spoked in hushed tones in the distance. They gestured to the automata before looking to Savis herself. The Nuit's pallid features were visible to the eye, her unnerving silver hues directed towards the table. However, their expressions weren't laden with fear.
Curiosity? she mused, narrowing her eyes before realizing they were discussing the contraptions she had with her. It was several awkward chimes of ignoring the two before they stood on their feet and approached the Nuit of their own accord. Savis Maren wasn't a sociable creature. She purposely avoided eye contact, instead delving back into her notes. She scribbled into the tome, dipping the quill into her paint before the shape of an arm, more of a stick with five lines coming off an end was presented on the paper. She'd just begun the effort of making notes before the accursed fools broke the silence with a question.
"Did Elena Animate those? We've seen some of her work here and there. She's lovely!" the shorter of the two, a female with horrid, short hair artifically colored to be blonde.
Elena? Savis thought, raising her eyes to meet the wannabe blonde before the other, a taller young man, just out of boyhood with a meticulously crafted moustache, interjected.
"The shells are made by Lucis, right? Masterworks like these aren't made by anyone else," he added, quite sure of his comment. The boy seemed to have an aura of knowledge and presence about him. Perhaps they were mages? Students of the towers? Savis Maren shook her head towards the woman, who by the moment grew uglier and uglier in Savis' eyes.
"You," she began, shifting her gaze to the young man, "Are correct. These innovations were crafted by Edward Lucis at my behest. However, the magic bringing them to life was performed by me."
Any look of triumph was lost on the boy's expression once Savis finished speaking. Eyes widened, a hunger that was all too familiar to the Nuit caught on his visage. The Nuit stifled a chuckle with a great deal of effort, allowing the boy to collect himself before the girl blurted out,
"You're an Animator?! Elena taught you, didn't she? I wish she'd teach me..." she whined.
"I have no idea who you're talking about. I learned Animation from another. Someone who's long since passed," she said with a tone of finality.
"You don't know Elena?" the woman retorted, hands on her hips with an air of superiority about her that bled deep sentiments of ire into the Nuit. The girl seemed ready to continue, but Savis cut her off.
"I do not. Now, if you would, point me in her direction? I'd love to meet her," she added, withholding the nausea of needing to be so utterly civil with such incompetents.
"Uh, sure!" the woman added. It was by this point that the astringent, chemical scent of the Nuit became too heavy for the boy to bear. He took a step back, blowing air forcibly from his nostrils as the woman stomached the aroma for long enough to point Savis in Elena's direction.
Sartu Peak? No wonder, I've not wandered there more than a few times since I came to the city! she thought. The Nuit quickly turned to Wheels.
"Radjud," she said, prompting the automaton to spring its door open. Savis packed her things away, including the Gadget Arm, and left without another word to the two children. Looks of bewilderment followed Savis as she left Bharani Library.
I've not had a contemporary for years, she reasoned out as she led Wheels through the library and out, navigating the Tenten peak until she returned to Sartu. Following the directions she was given, she found herself at Elena's Studio of Enchantment, a behemoth of a building that stood several stories tall. Immediately, a swell of jealousy caught within the Nuit, and she was growing more and more curious to meet the illustrious Elena, who was clearly every mage's first thought when it came to Animated constructs within the city. Wheels followed close behind Savis, who helped the automaton through the door before shutting it behind her.
"Elena?" she called out, finding no one present to greet her.
WC: 1322
Deep within the halls of Bharani Library, Savis Maren engaged in a bit of study. Strewn about a long, stone table lay texts, ranging from a to-scale Atlas of Lhavit's geography to a guide on the fauna of the mountain. However, Savis Maren found her attention fixated primarily on the Gadget Arm she'd brought to life with the assistance of the strange, red-headed hunter known as Raeyn. She'd not met the Inarta again in the short time since their initial meeting, but the undead was nothing if not patient. She certainly wanted to dissect his mind, to reap from it the qualities of greater, more elaborate tools, but for the moment, she satisfied herself with the tool before her.
The mechanisms of the Gadget Arm did not interest the Nuit in the moment. Instead, her attentions were fixed on analyzing its movements and their limitations. Savis Maren positioned the arm so that the hand stretched towards the sky. The Nuit fixed the other end of the arm to the table, holding it place with the implementation of a makeshift stand made from books. Four of them all leaned on the wire and metallic surface of the arm, suspending it in a perfectly vertical position.
"Breathe" she uttered to the automaton, and immediately it obeyed. The fingers stretched out, flexing autonomously before it ceased altogether, obeying the Nuit's command.
"Oh no, continue doing that. While you're at it, I want you to bend, shift from side to side. Demonstrate to me your capacities," she ordered it. The automaton seemed to hesitate before the inevitable compliance ensued. Fingers wiggled, flexing and clenching into fists. The entire arm wriggled against the books, and the limb nearly lost its balance. It stretched out its digits, bending at the elbow until those fingers brushed against the stone table. Its balance restored, Savis looked at the gadget with a measure of intrigue. She opened her journal, using a quill she'd snagged from the library's registrar to jot down notes. She lacked traditional ink, and instead utilized her black paint, inscribing into the tome.
Gadget Arm Analysis, Day 3.
The automaton continues to demonstrate its understanding of the Common tongue. It follows commands with ease, and is intelligent enough to follow open-ended commands with only the slightest showing of hestitation. It lacks the capacity, or rather, utility that Wheels demonstrates, but... it's meant to serve a different purpose. In my next endeavor... I'll provide to it a brush and see how agile its limb is. Of course, the Gadget Arm is incapable of sight, and its usage requires acute verbal command to manipulate precisely. But, that's the point.
The Nuit took a break from writing, allowing her thoughts to encompass her entirely as her gaze flickered over to another recent creation, Wheels. The two were very different automata, indeed.
This sort of intelligence is very dangerous to give sight to. Wheels lacks emotional capacity. It sees and moves, following orders blindly because of its directives. Its limitations are in lacking arms or limbs to lash out and go mad with. The Gadget Arm, however... she mused, quite alarmed by just what the gadget could do if let loose with eyes of its own.
Its loyalty to me is juxtaposed on the premise that without my direction, it is but metal and wire, she noted one final time before looking up from her journal. Wheels motioned back and forth, keeping its balance on its namesake wheels, spinning back and forth while it sought to keep to the distance parameter Savis implemented into it. All without interrupting her work, of course. In the distance, two young people pointed and spoked in hushed tones in the distance. They gestured to the automata before looking to Savis herself. The Nuit's pallid features were visible to the eye, her unnerving silver hues directed towards the table. However, their expressions weren't laden with fear.
Curiosity? she mused, narrowing her eyes before realizing they were discussing the contraptions she had with her. It was several awkward chimes of ignoring the two before they stood on their feet and approached the Nuit of their own accord. Savis Maren wasn't a sociable creature. She purposely avoided eye contact, instead delving back into her notes. She scribbled into the tome, dipping the quill into her paint before the shape of an arm, more of a stick with five lines coming off an end was presented on the paper. She'd just begun the effort of making notes before the accursed fools broke the silence with a question.
"Did Elena Animate those? We've seen some of her work here and there. She's lovely!" the shorter of the two, a female with horrid, short hair artifically colored to be blonde.
Elena? Savis thought, raising her eyes to meet the wannabe blonde before the other, a taller young man, just out of boyhood with a meticulously crafted moustache, interjected.
"The shells are made by Lucis, right? Masterworks like these aren't made by anyone else," he added, quite sure of his comment. The boy seemed to have an aura of knowledge and presence about him. Perhaps they were mages? Students of the towers? Savis Maren shook her head towards the woman, who by the moment grew uglier and uglier in Savis' eyes.
"You," she began, shifting her gaze to the young man, "Are correct. These innovations were crafted by Edward Lucis at my behest. However, the magic bringing them to life was performed by me."
Any look of triumph was lost on the boy's expression once Savis finished speaking. Eyes widened, a hunger that was all too familiar to the Nuit caught on his visage. The Nuit stifled a chuckle with a great deal of effort, allowing the boy to collect himself before the girl blurted out,
"You're an Animator?! Elena taught you, didn't she? I wish she'd teach me..." she whined.
"I have no idea who you're talking about. I learned Animation from another. Someone who's long since passed," she said with a tone of finality.
"You don't know Elena?" the woman retorted, hands on her hips with an air of superiority about her that bled deep sentiments of ire into the Nuit. The girl seemed ready to continue, but Savis cut her off.
"I do not. Now, if you would, point me in her direction? I'd love to meet her," she added, withholding the nausea of needing to be so utterly civil with such incompetents.
"Uh, sure!" the woman added. It was by this point that the astringent, chemical scent of the Nuit became too heavy for the boy to bear. He took a step back, blowing air forcibly from his nostrils as the woman stomached the aroma for long enough to point Savis in Elena's direction.
Sartu Peak? No wonder, I've not wandered there more than a few times since I came to the city! she thought. The Nuit quickly turned to Wheels.
"Radjud," she said, prompting the automaton to spring its door open. Savis packed her things away, including the Gadget Arm, and left without another word to the two children. Looks of bewilderment followed Savis as she left Bharani Library.
I've not had a contemporary for years, she reasoned out as she led Wheels through the library and out, navigating the Tenten peak until she returned to Sartu. Following the directions she was given, she found herself at Elena's Studio of Enchantment, a behemoth of a building that stood several stories tall. Immediately, a swell of jealousy caught within the Nuit, and she was growing more and more curious to meet the illustrious Elena, who was clearly every mage's first thought when it came to Animated constructs within the city. Wheels followed close behind Savis, who helped the automaton through the door before shutting it behind her.
"Elena?" she called out, finding no one present to greet her.
WC: 1322