Automatons of Great Power
11th of Spring 510 AV
Incredible golems waiting to be known
11th of Spring 510 AV
Incredible golems waiting to be known
Since the opening of Spring, she had found herself with lucid memories of the past. She dreamed, if a dream it could be called, as she took a bath early in the morning.
As a young child she had been taught the dangers of magic, she was made to believe that her mother disappeared through a void vortex that she summoned. That scared her alright, and it made her lean against magic. She remembered assisting her father in their old workshop, she remembered the day she caught her father with Thomas Elyohna. She remembered his black linen robe billowing, his dark gaze finding her behind the desk. Elyohna knew she was hiding there, knew she was eavesdropping.
"There's really nothing to fear," Elyohna said to her. "You might as well come out now." She was hurt. She threw accusing eyes to her father and a questioning gaze to Elyohna.
"We are in need of master Animators to teach at the Royal Academy of Magic. I need your help," Elyohna told her father, ignoring her.
"I cannot help you," her father answered and walked over to her and placed an arm around her shoulder. "Please leave me alone."
"You are a mage." The man's word was purged of all pretense, "Did you know that little child, your father is a mage. Like your mother." Elyohna stepped closer to her father, "Alahea needs you. We are losing the war. You daughter must understand how her mother was--"
"Do not bring my wife as a topic!" Her father cut the visitor off.
She perked up. "M-my mother?" She stuttered, "What about my mother?" She clutched her chest. It hurt. She could feel tears welling in her eyes. "What about my mother!"
A grim smirk was traced in Elyohna's face. "Think of our offer." He paused to look around. "A man like you does not deserve to live humbly." Elyohna grabbed her father's hand, "If you resist, I'll take your daughter. We are in need of students, too." Elyohna placed her father's hand on her head. "You can feel it. You know it. Do not deny your daughter her heritage. It is her right."
"You can feel it little child, do you not?" Elyohna placed a cold hand in her chest. She forced herself to remain calm. "You can feel the presence of djed all around this house. Do not be blind to it. You would do your mother shame."
"Enough!" Her father shouted, and commanded an attack. To her surprise, almost every furniture in their house appeared to be hostile. "Leave at once Elyohna." The lamp shone menacingly, chairs trembled, a hat stand started trashing about, and a bookcase threatened to squash the visitor.
"It is only right that your daughter learn the truth." And Elyohna disappeared in a cloud of mist.
"Papa... papa..." she wailed, clutching her burning chest, "Papa he did something to me!"
"We are in need of master Animators to teach at the Royal Academy of Magic. I need your help," Elyohna told her father, ignoring her.
"I cannot help you," her father answered and walked over to her and placed an arm around her shoulder. "Please leave me alone."
"You are a mage." The man's word was purged of all pretense, "Did you know that little child, your father is a mage. Like your mother." Elyohna stepped closer to her father, "Alahea needs you. We are losing the war. You daughter must understand how her mother was--"
"Do not bring my wife as a topic!" Her father cut the visitor off.
She perked up. "M-my mother?" She stuttered, "What about my mother?" She clutched her chest. It hurt. She could feel tears welling in her eyes. "What about my mother!"
A grim smirk was traced in Elyohna's face. "Think of our offer." He paused to look around. "A man like you does not deserve to live humbly." Elyohna grabbed her father's hand, "If you resist, I'll take your daughter. We are in need of students, too." Elyohna placed her father's hand on her head. "You can feel it. You know it. Do not deny your daughter her heritage. It is her right."
"You can feel it little child, do you not?" Elyohna placed a cold hand in her chest. She forced herself to remain calm. "You can feel the presence of djed all around this house. Do not be blind to it. You would do your mother shame."
"Enough!" Her father shouted, and commanded an attack. To her surprise, almost every furniture in their house appeared to be hostile. "Leave at once Elyohna." The lamp shone menacingly, chairs trembled, a hat stand started trashing about, and a bookcase threatened to squash the visitor.
"It is only right that your daughter learn the truth." And Elyohna disappeared in a cloud of mist.
"Papa... papa..." she wailed, clutching her burning chest, "Papa he did something to me!"
The memory faded to black. She also remembered secretly meeting with a young student from the Royal Academy. Jilitse remembered his face but not his name. He lived three doors away. He showed her how he could control a toy boat placed in a tub of water. He could command the winds, he said. She was too young and too daft to know what Reimancy was, but she had enough wits about her to believe that magic was not as dangerous as her father claimed it to be. It was, to put it simply, marvelous.
Already she envied those who went to the Royal Academy of Magic, and she started to get dissatisfied with being her father's help. She remembered the day she brought the topic of magic up with her father, and this was years later after Elyohna's visit. It was a nasty argument and they both ended up sobbing and crying. She threatened to run away from home, she threatened to kill herself. She threw a tantrum that could be heard down their street. Jilitse shivered as she remembered what it felt like to be angry.
His father reluctantly agreed to teach her. She remembered being taught how to animate a straw doll. She remembered not being able to. She was foreign to the concept of Djed. It took her two years of rigorous study and training to be qualified as a student at the academy.
She recalled how her father helped her design Plinku, how he labored hours and hours to create the small automaton. She could vividly see the memory in her mind. Her father was looking over his back, he noticed her watching him work. He was saying something about animation. Jilitse tried to hold the nostalgic memory, but she could not hear her father's voice. She watched him as everything burst in yellow flames and red smoke.
Jilitse gave a start as she remembered the attack against their Alahean town. Their village was destroyed. Her father sought out Elyohna then, finally agreed to help at the Royal Academy of Magic. She became a student under the tutelage of many great wizards and was accepted as an apprentice for Zarik Mashaen, then most intelligent student of the Court Mage Sagallius.
Jilitse lifted herself out of the bath and toweled herself dry. She remembered getting fond of Mashaen. Truth be told she was more interested in Mashaen more than magic. She became interested in golems because Mashaen was interested in golems. She studied animation so she could keep up with assisting Mashaen. Her existence depended on the Archwizard, something she had aimed to correct for countless years. But there was an underlying truth hidden there: Mashaen gave her something to hold on to. Sahova, animation, golems. Without these three Jilitse would have perished along with Alahea. She would have remained a rebellious child. She would have ended up like her mother who suffered from the sweet whisper, gave up herself to overgiving and banished herself to the void.
She revisited her human memories as she tidied herself, recounting lectures and projects. There was a lot to be done, a lot more to be learned. She was - she thought of herself as she dressed up in her lively black outfit - more mature. She needed to gain not just experience but also expertise in learning animation. She had to study golems in her own way. That meant tracing Mashaen's footprints, following the roots of his knowledge. In Mizahar, magic is everything and anything.
She hummed a ghastly lullaby. Sahova seemed to be such a restricting place now. It was Jilitse's cage. For centuries she had studied golems but practiced little animation, she was still an apprentice. She spread her skirt and folded her robe across her arm. She will find Drainira's predecessors and bring them back to Sahova, one way or another. But to do that she must be confident enough to be called a true witch.