Ray watched the workers enter the gates, it was one of the few times they would ever be able to afford being in such a place. The nuit had already claimed some land and it was upon it which the bricks were being poured, molded, shaped, and left to bake in the sun. Ray did not really care for this weather, it was much too hot for his liking, but little he could do for the sun was an entity of itself, the rays shining down providing light and warmth and hope. It seemed that, for once, the gods were on his side.
The nuit found it slightly amusing that he had included a lab in the blueprints of his structure. Little did the uneducated fools know what they were building, what they were inviting in, so open armed, to their community. Though no one could be trusted, especially someone who might try to sell him out, blackmail the alchemist. Wrenmae and Ray had been extra careful checking the workers, selecting them, but still uneasiness shook the wizard. He had to play every card perfectly if he was going to end up on top.
Rayage frowned at the words that spouted from the man, ”Not terribly interesting?’ he asked, repeating the last of what the man said in the form of a question, before he shook his head, ”I guess from a mortals standpoint it wouldn’t be, would it?” he asked glancing over the progress that they had made, ”With your help and encouragement the production is going way ahead of schedule.” he commented, ”How is that not interesting?” he asked him, ”By stating that you are doing yourself disservice.” he tried to explain to him, ”Look at it,” he said his gaze breaking from the baking bricks to the men, to the chain of workers hauling more and more clay, the line going farther than Ray could see himself, ”It’s amazing.” he said, excitement building up in his voice, ”It’s beautiful.” he said, daring to use the word. No, he wasn’t calling the skum they hired beautiful, but rather what they were accomplishing in such a short amount of time, ”This, my good man,” he smiled at the joke, ”is progress.” he stated being in a better mood than from when they had first met.
”How can you not be interested in this phenomena?” he grinned, ”We have the fastest, happiest, most motivated workers around! All of this,” he lowered his voice, ”because of you. This is your work, and look at it, the thing is practically building itself.” he laughed, ”You are very formidable indeed.” he nodded, aiming to stroke the others ego for a little while, perhaps get him to see the greatness in which he is helping along. ”Though, I do suppose interest is all in the eye of the beholder.” he ended, falling silent, content to watch this ‘miracle’ take place as he would have his building in no time flat.