13th of Winter, 518AV
The next day was much of the same for Lani. In the morning before dawn, as she was used to doing by now, she had gone up to the Sanika’s gates to pursue her practice of the Talon Sword in her little hollow, but the heavy patter of rain had discouraged her from the act. Instead she had headed to the Enclave early, knowing that she had a hefty day’s work ahead of her. She had spent her entire work hours yesterday copying scroll after scroll, but she had started with a book. Today she intended to bind that book, as it was requested by an Avora to be done.
”Good morning Kavisan,” She greeted the head librarian, stepping past him and to her usual desk placement. The Avora merely nodded at her, and Lani smiled. She liked days like today when she had enough work that it stacked up to multiple days’ worth of work. It didn’t require her to be assigned to any particular thing, and while there were a few things she had to ask help with or more information on, she could mostly handle herself. Like today, she would be binding books for nearly her entire shift. The idea of it, which seemed to bore most people, actually made Lani a little excited. It would be the first book she could bind on her own, and she was confident enough in her skill to at least complete it. The mixed blood was an addict to tangible results for her work, and bookbinding was an excellent way to get that high.
Heading straight to the back room she picked up the manuscript of the journal she had copied from where she had stored it. The tattered original copy of the medicinal journal rested on top of it, and Lani carefully slid the springy parchment out from underneath it, letting it rest in the shelf. She would put her complete work there when it was done to be delivered to the Avora who had requested the copy. Setting the manuscript on the corner of the workroom table she began to gather her materials. In her head she counted out the things she would need. An awl, needle and thread, sawing knife, sanding stone, thick twine, leather, thin oak wood boards, waxed paper, extra parchment paper, resin… The list was fairly large in her head, and within a few ticks she was whirling around the room selecting the items she needed, remembering more as she gathered her materials. Binding vice, stitching jig, cloth, clasps, ribbon, boning knife, ruler…
By the time Lani had all the things she needed, her workspace took up half the table. The workroom in the back usually only had about two or three people working in it at once, as far as employment went he Enclave was fairly small. Not every job in the Enclave used the workroom as well, so she usually did not have to fight for space. Deciding that if another Inarta wanted her to move she would use the excuse that she was there first. It was a childish excuse, and it wouldn’t stand up to an Avora, but Lani didn’t care.
”Good morning Kavisan,” She greeted the head librarian, stepping past him and to her usual desk placement. The Avora merely nodded at her, and Lani smiled. She liked days like today when she had enough work that it stacked up to multiple days’ worth of work. It didn’t require her to be assigned to any particular thing, and while there were a few things she had to ask help with or more information on, she could mostly handle herself. Like today, she would be binding books for nearly her entire shift. The idea of it, which seemed to bore most people, actually made Lani a little excited. It would be the first book she could bind on her own, and she was confident enough in her skill to at least complete it. The mixed blood was an addict to tangible results for her work, and bookbinding was an excellent way to get that high.
Heading straight to the back room she picked up the manuscript of the journal she had copied from where she had stored it. The tattered original copy of the medicinal journal rested on top of it, and Lani carefully slid the springy parchment out from underneath it, letting it rest in the shelf. She would put her complete work there when it was done to be delivered to the Avora who had requested the copy. Setting the manuscript on the corner of the workroom table she began to gather her materials. In her head she counted out the things she would need. An awl, needle and thread, sawing knife, sanding stone, thick twine, leather, thin oak wood boards, waxed paper, extra parchment paper, resin… The list was fairly large in her head, and within a few ticks she was whirling around the room selecting the items she needed, remembering more as she gathered her materials. Binding vice, stitching jig, cloth, clasps, ribbon, boning knife, ruler…
By the time Lani had all the things she needed, her workspace took up half the table. The workroom in the back usually only had about two or three people working in it at once, as far as employment went he Enclave was fairly small. Not every job in the Enclave used the workroom as well, so she usually did not have to fight for space. Deciding that if another Inarta wanted her to move she would use the excuse that she was there first. It was a childish excuse, and it wouldn’t stand up to an Avora, but Lani didn’t care.