23rd Winter 521AV - Library & Alric's Shack “Remmy, are you sure this is the entire section about history, everything back to the founding of Sunberth and the like?” he asked her, not for the first time and with some crackling frustration to his voice. “Yes Alric and should you ask me again I will take that entire section and bury you underneath it, your usually charming cheerfulness has vanished and you are starting to annoy” she snapped back, he could not blame her he had likely asked a dozen times by now. He sighed and returned to the desk he had been working at, casting his gaze across the various scattered journals, books and even just folder scraps of yellowed parchment, or rolled scrolls still with cracking wax attached. He had tried everywhere and by now he felt as if he had read every book upon the shelves more than once. It was starting to become infuriating despite the fact that he rather enjoyed the process of learning about such things. He felt more connected to Sunberth now than he had ever felt, having read the words of its denizens across the seasons and centuries, in their own ways of speaking, and yet he felt more removed than ever. Time was moving, that much he could feel even as he tingled with delight at being surrounded with all of the collected writings of his home city. Learning of magic, and how to do magic, with Taz was gratifying and though he was terrible at it he at least could see how he might improve with practise and repetition, like flexing a muscle with weight, over and over again. Resting, then trying once more. They needed more, though, they needed everything they could find on the Nymkarta and its lineage. As for himself he wanted, so desperately wanted to learn of his ancestors. All he knew of was the Valterrian and what other fragments memory tea, Dreamwalking and myths and legends told. If I am to not make the same mistakes I need to know at least what mistakes they made! he snapped at himself internally, throwing down his quill and pinching the bridge of his nose, elbow resting upon the arm of the chair he was sat in. “You’ve been at it for days Alric, only stopping to go to work and sleep what little you seem to have been sleeping. It’s wearing you thin, you should rest” “I know!” he snapped and then sighed, shook his head, and looked at Remmy apologetically, “I’m sorry Remmy, I…I just need to find this out and I can’t find it anywhere” “And you won’t tell me what it is so how should I help you?” she responded in a tightly controlled tone, nodding at his apology but still he could see the control on her temper was fraying. “Anything pre-Valterrian, or as close to it as possible. Maps, histories and the rest” “But why that far back” “I can-“ “I can’t tell you, yes you said. Well in that case I can’t help you. This library possesses much but Sunberth was apparently a shyke hole then more than it is now as nothing goes back that far. At best you might find random scatterings in the personal journals but it’s a miracle th-“ “That anything survived beyond a century in this city…yes…you told me,” there was silence for a while before they smiled slightly at each other, “I just…it’s important” “Then head to Zeltiva” “Zeltiva?” “They have an old and much larger library. They will probably have what you seek but to gain admittance would require you to work for it and frankly I’m not sure they’d take you…your clothes are rumpled and you don’t bathe as often as you should” There was silence once more before Alric lost his sense of frustration and burst into laughter for a while. He liked Remmy, she didn’t care what he thought, or who he was, she’d insult him at her leisure as this was her domain and he was simply a guest. After a while his laughter subsided into a fit of chuckles before fading completely. She ignored him but she was smiling to herself he knew, her quill scratching away at parchment as always. He wondered whether the Nymkarta who had actually ruled things had surrounded themselves with such people, people who would not shatter then but perhaps, on occasion, make them stumble in public so as to keep them honest and retain perspective. He doubted it and perhaps that was where the mistakes first started to emerge, they lost touch with those under them and then from there things got worse and worse. He had no way of knowing but he suspected that as power corrupted then the powerful would remove any criticism. Certainly, he had seen the fair share of that in Sunberth and it was a city of anarchy where everything was supposed to be fair game. Even in that environment fear kept tongue silent on some matters. He mused for a while longer before returning to the shelves and trying for another search, this time expanding it to other sections. Words: 854 |