15 Spring 521 Letting out a sigh, Crylon looked up at the rising sun over the water on his way to the sawmill. It was not often he had the time or inclination to watch the sun coming up, but as he watched the colors reflecting on the water his mind went to subjects more esoteric. The soul, magic, humans, and other odd topics he didn't fully understand. Sona had requested his help today, and so he was heading over bright and early to see what he could do. Of the various humans among the Meraki Sona seemed to grasp some small concept of the Isur, acting as she did daily to both make things and to help others make things by providing materials from the mill. Both were an act of worship of Izurdin, in weight if not by name. And so with a small smile drifting over his face Crylon arrived at the mill, looking about. Nothing immediate came to his attention. No odd sounds, nothing visibly wrong. After a few more moments though he noticed something else, he wasn't notice any noise. Not even the normal noise of the mill. As in, he realized, the mill was not working. If Sona had asked him there that early then surely it would be with the intent to help with the functioning of the place. The fact that it was not functioning said more than anything else. As he approached Sona seemed focused on something, a length of parchment she had spread out on a table with a lit lamp nearby. This left Crylon wondering how early she had been up. Hearing his feet on the foot Sona greeted him without turning, something Crylon understood as indicating she was focused on a task and could not take her eyes off it but was still aware he was there. "That you Crylon? Give me a chime stone arm, I just need to..." Sona made a few marks on the paper, before finally turning to meet his gaze. "Welcome. I know its early... Ah what am I saying, I've seen you up way earlier than this. Anyways, I need some assistance. I need some help replacing a gear, its worn out and liable to snap if it keeps being used, so we've got to take it off and replace it with a new one. That's the good news. That I know how to fix it, and found it before it snapped. The bad news is its a two person job, and I need to make a replacement part." Pointing up into the gears and rods and other parts of the sawmill above their head Sona seemed focused on a single point. "That right there. It needs replacing. But I'm having a bit of trouble getting it loose. Gimme a second to check it out, in the meanwhile this diagram should explain what I mean. Nodding Crylon headed over to the table, seeing the diagram in question. As with architecture being able to read a blueprint or diagram of something was as important as being able to build or fix something, and was usually required to do the latter. Looking over the diagram Crylon inspected it, checking to see what exactly was displayed. Looking it over he quickly saw it was a subsection of the sawmill, not the entire workings but one part alone. From what he could see it was including the section where the part needing replacing was placed, though not that alone. That part connected there... And this here... Which meant... Those two there worked off this one, which was what needed replacing. WC: 601 |