The hearth emanated a warm glow and the shadow of an elder man was cast against the plain, cracked walls. They were etched with as many lines as his flesh; wrinkles that molded a man of knowledge and poise.
Almost in stark contrast, a divine creature sat across from him, a book laid in his lap whose incrompehensible words generated nothing but confusion in his eyes.
"I can not teach you everything, my son," the man had spoken, "There are some things you must experience for yourself."
The creature was not amused. His lips held a scowl and his citrine eyes were obstinate. Defiant he might have been called, had he not been so eager to learn.
"You do me a disservice, master. How am I to learn if you don't teach me?"
And in that, the elder smiled. "There are more ways to learn of the world and its mysteries than just the tales of an old man."
The gilded being quirked a brow, dubiously, "Tell me where, then?"
"Why, the Wright Memorial Library would be a start."
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15th of Fall 507AV
It had taken nearly 50 years for Leonis to step foot into the famed Library of Zeltiva. It was everything and more than Aratoth described. The halls smelled of parchment and ink and the cadence of scratchy quills and rustling paper was a welcome change from the cacophony of the outside world.
Those who resided within its walls, however, were less accustomed to the presence of an uncommon specimen such as he. His gradient skin might well have drawn enough attention as it were, but the glassy appendages that sprouted from his temple had, in more than one occasion, knocked several of the priceless books off their shelves.
The day had been filled with apologetic smiles and the rearranging of fallen materials. Several books had caught his fancy, more importantly, those that pertained to the historic records of the city and those beyond the sea.
It took several minutes for the ethaefal to gather his things, but fate should have it that he collide with yet another unfortunate visitor. He caught the boy before he fell, but the books went sprawling across the floor.
"With knowledge comes misfortune, as some would say," He muttered lightly, accent rich with Pavi, "My whole day was fraught with misfortune, I apologize for giving you a taste of it."