30th Day of Autumn, 511 AV Tock was running low on money, and getting tired of the floating city's architecture. She had been here for about a month, unemployed and unsure what to do with herself. She didn't feel like she fit in here. She couldn't keep up with all the fancy religious talk about this Rhysol guy, and while she wasn't keen on getting involved in all the worship and mumbo jumbo, it seemed like almost everyone here was a fanatic about him. Any time she voiced a single doubt or anything they perceived as questioning Rhysol and this 'Voice' of theirs, she felt like she was about to get lynched. She had been looking into places to go next, and considering this Zeltiva University that Valerius Nitrozian had told her about. But she was feeling indecisive, and wasn't sure if she wanted to spend another full season or so traveling, after having just left Syliras a few weeks ago. Stuck in her indecision, she ended up not going anywhere just yet, which left her seriously in need of something to do. Something that didn't involve worshiping some evil betrayer God (not that she could say that out loud). Since she also needed to save up travel money for the potential trip she was considering, she decided to cure her boredom and the emptiness of her purse in one fell swoop. Thus, she found herself this day starting a new (though ultimately destined to be short-lived) apprenticeship at the Defiled Blade. She had been introduced to Gondanir, one of the junior smiths that worked for the brothers that owned the place. Unlike his employers, he was a full Isur, and thus a rarity among the mostly human population of Ravok. Tock would have been willing to bet that his employment here was the only thing that kept him out of slavery. "Have you smithed before?" Gondanir asked her in a cold, deep voice as he led her to one of the Blade's many forges. Being that it was her first day, Tock wasn't likely to be allowed anywhere near the good stuff. She scratched the back of her head and gave the big (huge, yet surpringly short for his girth) man a sheepish grin. "Well, I done smelted 'fore," she said. "Right 'ere, even," she pointed to the furnace she'd used a few weeks ago, when working on her project for Valerius. "Have you blacksmithed before?" the man asked her in an impatient tone. "I done 'ammerin' in Magecraftin' what's like blacksmithin'," she said with pride. She grinned, but the smile faded from her face when the man crossed his arms and stared her down. Giggling nervously she said, "Uhh, nah, not really mate. But I's a fast learner." He frowned (or was his face just built that way?) and handed her a shovel. "Learn to shovel coal," he told her. She held the shovel and just stared at him for a moment, considering smacking him over the head with it. She didn't much care for his tone. But she'd apprenticed enough various jobs in enough places to know that she had to start at the bottom. "Aye," she said, muttering a bit under her breath. "Yer the boss..." She begrudgingly started shoveling coal to fuel the fire, grunting with exertion. She was getting out of shape lately. Maybe a little hard work would do her some good. |