30th Fall, 510 A.V. Hadrian had sent word ahead to his contact within the Knighthood that he would be delivering the magicked gems in the hopes that the prospective bearers of the things could be present to determine the efficacy of his work. Unfortunately, the master gem was keyed to a certain sergeant and the slave gems would only form their temporary bonds to knighted men and women, touched by the Windoak itself. While he had seen the linkages between them in his Auristic vision and those links looked -- felt -- right, he had perforce set their magic beyond his own reach by dunking them in the charged water. He wondered if this strange sense of alienation was shared by Areesa Tallshade and other magecrafters who had developed his level of skill, almost like he imagined it felt for a mother to birth a child: there was pride, but also the inevitable separation. He wasn't sure he could cope with post-partum depression as well as the strange wash of emotions that his family brought to bear upon him since the recent death of his mother, Plotina Aelius. All Syliran citizens knew or knew of his family, though he himself was perhaps the least known of his siblings, being the black sheep and the one who had moved away for so long. But he put those thoughts away, wondering what he would do now that he didn't have this project to take up his time on a daily basis. He was being escorted to someone's office, and so he straightened his shoulders and prepared for the trial run. He was excited. Apprehensive, too, but the excitement at least banished the exhaustion he felt hovering over him like a storm waiting to break. There would be a good deal of sleep and meditation before he decided what to do next. |