1st of Spring, 511 AV Fois was walking along the bookshelves, examining the spines of the books with his seemingly casual look. He didn’t visit the Enclave often, or rather, he rarely ever did. In fact, he couldn’t remember the last time he went there. Fois remembered he had spent some time in the Enclave reading for the classes or having bendi assigned there as a Yasi, or sometimes looking for information about birds and falconry on his own free time. Other than that Fois wasn’t much of the reader, spending his free time thinking freely and unrestricted instead. Thus, during the past few years visits to the library were limited to odd occasions like this one. Fois stopped and crouched to better see the books on the lower shelves. While sitting on his heels, he took the books from the shelves one by one, read the names on the cover and sometimes opened them, turned a few pages skimming through the text to see if that was what he was looking for. The Endal wasn’t searching for any particular book, but some particular information, or a small detail, to be more precise. As he went through the books, Fois tried to backtrack through the sequence of the events, or more accurately, points in a conversation that led him to where he was now. It seemed it had started with him and Seleer discussing the ideas and tactics of aerial hunting and ways how it might be best to shoot a bow while riding an eagle. Granted the discussion was mostly in a form of critique of Fois’s skills. Then the conversation somehow shifted to the bows and arrows. Something about the importance of skill versus the equipment. The skill was then dropped from the discussion entirely and verbal evaluation of Endal’s equipment ensued. Soon the bow was left alone, too, and the focus shifted to Fois’s dagger and its back-story. It was another opportunity to share some laughs about the “Isurian steel” dagger, but then the jokes led to the area that hadn’t been explored before. By the time Fois was having a meal in the Communal Kitchens, they were debating about the Isurian steel crafts in general and making of them specifically. Endal’s position was that while the key resource was rare and found only in Sultros, but as long as the craftsman is skilled enough and taught properly of the techniques, anyone can produce an item made of Isurian steel. Seleer argued that the ability to craft anything from Isurian steel is unique to the Isur. So here now Fois was at the Enclave, searching for something that would help to decide which one of them was right. ”Were you serious when you said that you were going to the Enclave?” the Wind Eagle intruded Endal’s mind. ”I am already there, so that would be a ‘yes’,” Fois answered calmly. It appeared that he had finally found the book that offered a possibility to solve the dispute. It didn’t look like an old book, but possibly just because it hadn’t been read a lot. The first glance and a quick inspection of a few random pages suggested that the book was mostly about history and variety of blacksmithing, rather than detailed instructions, lessons and tips like the rest were. ”You seem very eager to lose the debate,” Seleer intervened again. ”And you seem very reluctant to win,” Fois offered a simple reply. Fois stood up with the book in hand and turned around to find a comfortable place to sit for a read. A couple of young Yasi were sitting at a table nearby with several opened books in front of them. They weren’t reading though, instead looking at the Endal and whispering something to each other. When Fois looked at them, their whispering stopped. He motioned with his hand for the Yasi to find another place. Smiles quickly disappeared from their small faces; they hastily gathered the books and with a slight but polite nod abandoned the spot. Fois went there and sat at the now empty table. He then opened the book, which was fortunately not too thick, and began his reading. |