Maliken didn't get very far, Isur steps were short and slow when at leisure, yet they could cover serious distance when it was called for. She had stopped in her tracks as Landaril asked her to. To be honest, she wanted to talk to anyone, especially an Isur. At least the Coglias Clan Member would have no direct ties to her or her family. They were the same race, but the Isur were a wide variety nevertheless. She extended her arm, her right arm, her only arm, and extended it forward. It made it awkward, since his arm was left, and hers right. It was the best she could do. The ink-black appendage was all she had to offer. "I will not stay here, I came to walk the Labyrinth in contemplation, but you are invited to follow." Maliken nodded solemnly, then moved, expecting Landaril to follow beside her.
"I am Maliken Ironfist, once of the Clan Pitrius. My story... it is long and still too fresh to be considered healed. I am a poison crafter." Maliken's eyes were cold as she watched the ground moving underneath her feet, hidden by that massive robe. It was meant primarily to hide the obvious loss of her left arm, but still some saw through it. "It is odd for a Pitrius Clanmate to not take up a personal or world magic and master it, but I have never been fond of dedicating my life to such a thing. It is more odd still that I craft poisonous concoctions rather than crafting steel and iron weaponry, but I am incapable of that now. I have often thought of replacing the arm I have lost with a creation, but to do such a thing is beyond my skill. I would need magecrafters, maybe an animator. Gadgeteers for the joints, and then, somehow, a way to control it myself. I have had this puzzle in my mind for only a short time, but it consumes me. A steel arm, it's not so easy, but I do believe it to be possible."
Maliken almost seemed unabashed by her flaw she was so obsessed in, but to be honest, it tore her apart to talk about it. If Landaril had some sort of knowledge, a hint of something to push her in the right direction, then she could thank fate, maybe some unknown god, for this meeting after all. Yet, unlike Landaril, she would not be able to thank Izurdin. She couldn't believe he was still holding Maliken in his favor. |