Timestamp: Early Winter, 509 AV
Location: The Isle of Sahova; the Citadel and its surroundings
Many a day had passed since Ialari's first steps upon the sandy shores of Sahova. Never could she have imagined that following those steps would lead her to the strange alliance she now found herself in. She had saved Sahova from certain destruction at the hands of a magical creation gone awry and thus gained some amount of grudging respect from the island's unique inhabitants, the nuit. With that bit of respect came free access to the isle and its offerings.
Her hosts were not ones she would normally associate with. In fact, Ialari experienced varying levels of conflict at the idea of working alongside, with and around the undead. On one hand she wished the complete utter destruction of a race she considered unnatural and despicable. On the other she respected their wealth of forbidden knowledge and their proficiency at its use. Wise in many ways the nuit were however in regards to the living they were more than a little ignorant.
Mixed feelings aside, Ialari couldn't help but glow at the opportunity she was gifted with and made full use of her access to the Citadel. The Archmage even allowed her access to the traitorous wizards whom Ialari had saved the Citadel from. This went a long way in tempering her anger at the knowledge of her people having been used as experiments throughout the past centuries. Unfortunately for Ialari though, the Citadel did not offer much in the way of accommodations for the living. She had a hard time finding anything of real substance to eat. Most of what she found were handfuls of berries gathered from the few living plants on the island and the occasional sea-food leftovers she could find along the beach; left over from the few birds that feasted along the shore. Sooner or later she would have to take a trip to the mainland for some real food or perhaps even make the journey north to the island of Mura. She had heard of the Isle of the Konti and wanted to see if it was all that she had heard about or just another over-inflated legend.
As she pondered her future, Ialari made her way through the twisting corridors of the Citadel. Thanks to her earlier experiences with being mentally linked with the Citadel itself, she had become intimately familiar with the Citadel's internal layout and was able to navigate the maze of tunnels without really thinking about it. When granted access by the Archmage, Ialari had set to claiming a small chamber; abandoned long ago, as her personal study and laboratory. Filled with a variety of dusty but functional items useful in a number of different experiments, the small lab was more than enough for her. As she wandered the tunnels on her way to the lab, Ialari, almost out of instinct, avoided specific corridors and antechambers that she knew held some nasty surprises for members of the living. While the nuit had nothing to fear from these parts of the Citadel, Ialari was not so lucky.
Eventually she arrived at her laboratory and entered. Considered small by comparison to many other chambers in the Citadel, Ialari's lab contained a collection of small tables where sat a variety of alchemical devices, tools and related implements. She had set up her own poison and alchemy kits and complimented them with the other items already present when she claimed the chamber. There were a few shelves of dusty tomes as well as a simple bed, wardrobe and desk. The majority of the chamber however had been devoted to the imprisonment of and experimentation on renegade nuit. There was only enough room to hold two nuit at any one time with both being restrained to by a series of chains bolted to the floor. The renegades had their ability to access djed removed and were of little to no threat to Ialari. Upon entering the chamber, she took a few steps toward the two nuit that were currently present. She smiled and said, "I am feeling a little bored today. Shall we see if there is any excitement to be had?"