Fall 75, 511 A.V. A definite bite of late Fall chill was in the morning air. The sun had been over the horizon a good hour or so, but Syna’s warmth was having a hard time penetrating through the longer shadows of the dying year. To Syllke, it felt refreshing, Morwen’s mark keeping him feeling comfortable in all but the cruelest cold weather. He was actually glad for the chill, welcoming the winter in this warmer, and therefore sometimes uncomfortably hot, settlement. As he left the Lyceum and headed the short distance to the market, he thought it perhaps optimistic that Jarod would be up and already open for business. But a new scholar arrived from Lhavit had dropped a precious satchel overboard on his journey to Denval, and was now completely out of ink. He insisted that Syllke go first thing to look for replacement vials – a special type with a deep blue color. Syllke was fairly certain he had seen the very type in Jarod’s shop. He was less certain the man would have finished his breakfast and be ready for customers at this hour. It was as Syllke had expected, and when he reached the Market square he saw the shutters still bolted tight against Jarod’s windows. The Vantha contemplated returning to the Lyceum and asking the scholar, yet again, to be patient. Quickly vetoing that course of action, Syllke cast about for another, idly watching the few people who were in the first throws of straggling into the square and setting up stalls. There were others, who, like him, were waiting about for this vendor or that one to appear, impatient to get what they needed to get on with their day. Syllke’s eyes wandered, taking in what was, by now, a mundane and uninspiring scene. But suddenly, they became riveted on a most unusual sight. Across the way, some fifty paces or so away, coming out a side street, was a bright and exotic looking cat. Not a house cat, or an alley cat, but a big cat – a fierce looking, predatory type cat. Its coat glowed as the first rays of sunlight to reach down between the roofs turned it to a tawny golden sheen. Black spots dotted the animal from face to tail, as it stalked regally through the market, heading towards The Road. But most captivating was the dark mask that traced from eyes to muzzle in perfectly symmetrical, elegant, lyre-shaped curves. Syllke had never seen a cat so big, and he had definitely never seen one half as beautiful as this one. His unwanted errand completely forgotten, he hurried across the square, then slowed, setting a pace to match that of the magnificent beast as it continued on, away from the square, and out towards the fledgling Road to be. As with anything new, Syllke’s imagination had been completely captured by the creature, and he wanted to watch it for as long as possible. |