
Summer 80 512 AV
His job as a professor never seemed to end, not that the nuit minded, he did, but it was worth it. He had to keep reminding himself that he was shaping the peoples careers into Alchemy, and what better than to be in direct control of the information they receive about the subject? Rayage was in quite the position of power over the ones who knew so little. Yes, he knew where he stood and he loved it, but for some reason he wasn’t satisfied. No, not at all. Was it that he had no time for experiments? No, he could always make time for that kind of work; he didn’t have to sleep after all. Or was it the fact that he had actually started to care about his students futures? Perhaps that was it… After all, not all of them were complete morons.
Nevertheless the professor found himself walking the streets of Zeltiva this fine day. It was a little past noon, and he had decided to take a break from looking over the many papers which he had assigned his students over the Season. For it was in that very pile of parchment where he found a note, from a wizard named Miro, it had instructed him to come along on this very day, at just about this time, to West Street. Apparently it was something pressing and urgent. Though he couldn’t guess what it was, perhaps an alchemy question? One never really knew with that boy.
A girl strode beside the nuit, a nuit herself, but her body was so fresh it wasn’t as obvious as it should have been. Her black hair went past her shoulders and she seemed a bit odd. Her movements were a bit too calculated for a child and the body language was off, but other than that she seemed like a normal child. If anyone would bother to think about it, ever sense recently Ray has had a child follow him everywhere… One might think he has a child of his own.
”You know Evalin” he said while walking, ”how often is it that we take orders from a written note?” he asked her, in his hand grasped the note left by Miro. The alchemist laughed at the thought, ”Why are we even bothering to show up?” he asked, but then he thought that Miro was one of his students, and he couldn’t let one of them down. No, especially not one as promising as him.
His job as a professor never seemed to end, not that the nuit minded, he did, but it was worth it. He had to keep reminding himself that he was shaping the peoples careers into Alchemy, and what better than to be in direct control of the information they receive about the subject? Rayage was in quite the position of power over the ones who knew so little. Yes, he knew where he stood and he loved it, but for some reason he wasn’t satisfied. No, not at all. Was it that he had no time for experiments? No, he could always make time for that kind of work; he didn’t have to sleep after all. Or was it the fact that he had actually started to care about his students futures? Perhaps that was it… After all, not all of them were complete morons.
Nevertheless the professor found himself walking the streets of Zeltiva this fine day. It was a little past noon, and he had decided to take a break from looking over the many papers which he had assigned his students over the Season. For it was in that very pile of parchment where he found a note, from a wizard named Miro, it had instructed him to come along on this very day, at just about this time, to West Street. Apparently it was something pressing and urgent. Though he couldn’t guess what it was, perhaps an alchemy question? One never really knew with that boy.
A girl strode beside the nuit, a nuit herself, but her body was so fresh it wasn’t as obvious as it should have been. Her black hair went past her shoulders and she seemed a bit odd. Her movements were a bit too calculated for a child and the body language was off, but other than that she seemed like a normal child. If anyone would bother to think about it, ever sense recently Ray has had a child follow him everywhere… One might think he has a child of his own.
”You know Evalin” he said while walking, ”how often is it that we take orders from a written note?” he asked her, in his hand grasped the note left by Miro. The alchemist laughed at the thought, ”Why are we even bothering to show up?” he asked, but then he thought that Miro was one of his students, and he couldn’t let one of them down. No, especially not one as promising as him.
