Cobblestone walkways, it was typical for cities of humans these days. The small patternless grooves and coils and cracks between smooth rounded stones, making sometimes an appealing piece of art you walked on. Yet, it could be treacherous as well. Alvadas could be treacherous. The longer you lingered in illusions, the deeper you indulged your curiosities with their tantalizing taunts the more you found yourself unable to escape them. Some days, a walk through the city became a careful stalk where a single misstep meant death. Even now the stones called out to Roy, as if trying to convince him they they were moving underneath his large bare furry feet, rather than his feet dragging him along the cobblestone road. "Happy to accept? Interesting. You are very trusting, but you have naught to be concerned of. Jamoura are notorious for being gentle giants, and Roy is no different. Perhaps your instincts are well guided, or perhaps it is just coincidence that Ionu brought you to Roy. He cannot understand why, but he understands better than to question gods. They work in mysterious ways. Ionu most of all."
Royjeck felt an odd jolt of chill as she mentioned her name was Blaze. An odd name, one that didn't particularly comfort the giant. A blaze, a large uncontrolled fire. It made him draw mental images of angry mobs, or even the wrath of Ivak himself. In one of his past lives, he was a devout follower of Ivak, a firedancer even, but fire unsettled him now. Some things were still a mystery to him. "Blaze, a devouring flame. One cannot help but be curious as to why this name was chosen, or given. But, Roy will not pry. Roy does not wish to know. Fire brings bad dreams. Difficult to say, but reminds him of a song his mother was fond of. 'Fire Eaters'. This is for another time perhaps. Roy has no voice for song, not like his mother. Nor stomach for violence verses."
Jamoura Roy continued his walk as his eyes continued to scan the area. He was looking for landmarks to guide him, or more specifically, a small house with the odd painting of am upside-down hand with fingers coiling sideways like earthworms on a door. It was his home, and though he didn't understand the deformed hand (possibly it was only local children defiling his property for fun), it served as a mark he used to pick his home out of a dozen. "Ah, a horse-woman, you are a Kelvic then. Royjeck has met many of your kind in the past, but it seems most domestic Kelvic are canines and smaller felines. It's a shame your lives are so short, even in comparison to humans. Why, Roy can't imagine what it would be like to lose a friend in less than a fraction of his life." Royjeck shook his head slowly without so much as considering whether his words might offend or torment her. Death, a dreary subject. Yet, it was something Roy had to think about. Already he was a hundred years old. His family has passed (that's what happens when you are adopted by a species with a drastically shorter lifespan) and their children have passed. Only grandchildren remain, and their concerns do not include sharing life with their gentle adopted Jamoura-Uncle. Relationships were difficult to have when you outlived everyone. "Ah, no. Roy is a Jamoura, and Jamoura is just Jamoura. Kelvic, you are an animal that can hold this form of a human girl, but a Jamoura is just this, and always will be this. Roy is Roy, nothing more. Royjeck nodded slowly to himself as if to confirm his words.
"Ah, yes, storytime is always a good time, but time is of the essence. The evening sky grows darker still. Perhaps Alvadas will see a night sky this night. Night skies are Roy's favorite."
Roy had to stop moving when Blaze asked him if he could read and write. His ape-like face had yet to glow like it did when he looked at her. Could he read? Yes! He had done little more than read in that water-flooded library for the past seventy years! Could he write! His fingers were large and had difficulty with finesse, but he could write for hours and still never tire of it! Royjeck lifted his hand to show the book he had been holding. It had no symbols, no words or numbers, no titles or names or stories, but it held something.
Potential.
Potential was potentially the greatest power anything could potentially have! That's what Royjeck saw in an empty book. It was not void of life, but contrarily, it was able to be anything! Like a newborn child, the book could become whatever destiny chose of it. "Royjeck adores Cryptography, reading and writing is necessary for such hobbies. He would stop and show you, but the midday-night sky does not permit visibility. In his home, he can light a candle. Come, we mustn't tarry much longer. He believes the city is vengeful tonight. Feelings, they make no sense but are so often to be trusted. Curious indeed. Ah! We are close, see? There's your door again." Royjeck grinned as he directed his index finger towards the door. "Ah yes, not a chime has passed and we've already known each other half a bell. Today is destined darling, today is destined. Doesn't it feel good to follow your destiny?" |