36th of Spring, 519AV
The hot steam of the bathing house filled her nostrils and glued her hair to her temples. The world was slowly passing her by, and as Lani sat in the warm water she watched people come and go from the bath house. Some stayed for a short while, long enough to scrub their hair and genitals and then depart. Others lounged like herself, and she even noticed two teenagers fooling around in the corner. The idea that this was a public bath and that seeing such a thing should concern her did not occur to the slightly buzzed Lani as she watched the world pass her by and waited for the sun to set, taking the alcohol cloud that invaded her brain with it. The scented oils that had been placed in the public grotto clung to her skin, and she absently rubbed at her arms to smooth the oils over herself. She was technically trying to get clean, to wash the stench of sex and alcohol off of herself, but as Lani’s mind was still coming down from the buzz of partying after having not done so for so long, the best she could do was soak. Her mind was getting clearer, and as it did it would not allow her to snooze. Leth was rising into the sky and the dusk rest was nearly over. She would have to rush to the Infinity Manor, wherever it was, if she wanted to catch Madeira before her night begun. Lani was unsure when her beloved friend was due to give birth, or had given birth, but the half-blood didn’t expect the coming of a child to slow down the Spiritist, in fact she couldn’t even imagine it. She was still shocked that Mads had gone through with the pregnancy in the first place. Mistakes were mistakes, but herbs were still herbs.Get off your ass. She told herself, slowly lowering herself beneath the water until the hot liquid engulfed her face and hair, securely wetting every crevice of her on last time. Slowly she rose from the water, wiping her hands across her face to clear her eyes and nostrils of any liquid and then striding over to the steps and emerging from the public bath. It took her a tick to track down a towel and pat down her body, making sure she was not too slick with the oils. She squeezed out her hair and then consulted the bench were her clothes had been hazardously strewn. Carefully Lani turned her Bryda and Vinati correctly out and begun slipping her gilded limbs into them. They were her simple clothes, a dark black with little glass beads attached to them in intricate Inartan designs. Today, her clothes matched her hair and eyes, leaving only her skin to offer some semblance of color to her portrait. Color is a fictional concept, anyway. Lani thought to herself with a slight snark for her own thoughts, shrugging into her Vinati and then picking up the wine bottle she had bought as a gift for Madeira. Lani knew very little about giving gifts or what was appropriate, but she figured it was hard to go wrong with wine.
The half-breed strode out of the bathhouse with the intention of feeling like new. Instead, the world that was Zintia peak stared back at her with an uncomfortable familiarity. She recognized every building she walked past, even though it had been eight years and time was apparent. Of course she would recognize the Zintia. Spider cawed at her as she emerged from the house, and she reached a hand up, partially to offer him the perch, and partially to feel for the bird’s aura with the speckles on her fingers. He was far happier than irritated, she could feel. He seemed to want to stick close to her in the unfamiliar surroundings, but not close enough to perch on her shoulder, he was still a curious crow and a juvenile at that.
”Fine, be like that.” Lani teased the bird in Nari and he cooed back at her before giving his wings a few flaps to glide much higher than herself, looking over the bustling streets with his eyes. Oh how she wished to be able to see what he saw. There had been more construction since she had last strode through these streets, and while she could see the alley way that lead to the Azure market, it seemed smaller than she remembered, likely because she herself had grown. The thought lead her to think of the other things that had grown. The pale little human she had ran around the unpredictable streets of Alvadas with would be grown now, just as grown as she. Would she recognize her dear friend?
”Excuse me?” Lani stopped by a bench where two particularly crumbly looking elders sat, chatting about something that Lani didn’t care to listen for. ”I am looking for an estate, and am curious if you’ve heard of it. The Infinity Manor? I believe it is on this peak.”
”Haven’t the faintest, dear.” The elder woman said, and the man simply huffed at her presence interrupting their conversation. Lani glanced away from the couple for a tick, weighing her options and how to proceed.
”What are you, anyway?” The old man’s gruff voice rang out and Lani’s head snapped back to him. Her eyes narrowed slightly at his rude comment, but she was not totally offended by it. Wind Reach had been worse after all. Lani didn’t answer the man, placing a hand on her Talon Sword and stomping off, not offering the elders a polite bow of thanks. She would have to find the Infinity Manor herself.
Lani begun making her way out of the business squares of the Zintia peak, entering the residential avenues. The first few streets were apartments, stacked and wound together likely housing more than they could hold. Afterwards the buildings lowered and stretched out, making way for a few trees and more elaborate architecture as they formed more reasonably spacious cottages. Knowing Madeira would not house herself in either option, even in dire straits, Lani continued walking. She reached up to braid her hair in the typical Inartan fashion, growing used to loose locks that she had practiced so much to fit in the past few seasons. Out of the corner of her eye she kept an eye out for Spider, watching the crow glide beside her every few chimes, only to be distracted by the glint of skyglass or a trinket in someone’s window. When nothing came of his small ventures he returned to her, just as loyal as Val said he would be.
It was only once she got to the much larger estates that Lani really began to pay attention. She had no idea what would lead her to the Infinity Manor. Would it resemble Alvadas in anyway? An impossible task, since Alvadas really didn’t resemble anything other than confusion and illusion. The street here had two paths carved into it, that of carriages and that of feet. Just walking made her feel as though she was not worthy to look upon the intricate skyglass architecture and carefully carved animal door knockers. The perfectly preened lawns and massive structures of the estates before her felt nothing like familiarity to the mixed blood. When she had lived in Lhavit she had lived on the Sharai peak, as her mother wanted to keep her away from the havoc of the city during the Dark Days. The unfamiliarity of this elegant neighborhood began to relax Lani more than if she had recognized her surroundings, and she found more vigor in her steps. And then she saw it.
The Infinity Manor.
Or, well, so she thought.
Lani couldn’t be sure, since she had no markers other than the name and peak, but by the look of the estate she suspected she knew only one person who could so thoroughly destroy something so elegant. Lani tested the gate, finding it giving to her light touch, and so she stepped onto the property. She could tell it had been fairly unkempt before the destruction, but then someone had dug a moat into the lawn. A moat, like in a castle. Of which she could see one hovering on the edge of the property. She supposed Madeira still fancied herself a queen, that wasn't a surprise.
Lani turned her attention to the entrance of the actual house as she approached. The outside of the house looked as though it had been under the assault of war, with windows broken and panels scratched and smashed. It was functioning, but barely. Even if it was not Madeira’s dwelling, her curiosity would not let her leave such a mess without first poking around. As soon as she reached the door, all her suspicions were confirmed. Don’t mind the ghosts/they live here too. Lani grinned at her friend’s warning to visitors. But as her eyes grazed the scrawled note beneath her grin split into a full on laugh. Stop stepping on the flowers/you're upsetting the house.
”It seems you did bring some of Alvadas with you, how in Mizahar did you do that?” Lani muttered, reaching her hand up for the animal knocker which lay slightly unhinged and slammed the Okomo head against itself in order to announce her presence. Spider was circling the yard, and landed on a branch, calling her attention.
”Stranger! Stranger!” It cawed at her in Nari, and she turned to give it a quizzical look. The crow had yelled it at her the first time it had seen her, and she thought the thing knew her name, but in a different language. Had he seen someone else who had spooked him?
”Spider! Come, come.” She whistled at it in Nari, trying to get the thing to come to her and away from whatever spooked him. Lani was half turned away, decked head to toe in foreign clothes, talking to a bird in a foreign language with one hand on the scabbard of her curved talon sword, and the other cradling an expensive bottle of Lhavitian wine when she heard the door open. Lani’s head whipped around, solid black eyes focusing on the face that greeted her, the opal necklace giften to her by Madeira nestled securely over her collarbone beside the starfire key gifted by Leth. Lani was unable to hide the excitement and anticipation in her face as it split into a cheerful grin. ”Madeira Craven?”