Who: Kavala
Where: The Library
When: Spring, 510 AV (Day TBD by Kavala)
What: Eyris Encounter
The cavernous library offered another type of sanctuary to the Konti. This was a place of knowledge, of learning. A place for reading and perusing, to study in hopes of understanding the wisdom gleaned from past experiences of others. Of course, not all books were instructional - some were nothing more than a fantastic tale, fractured figments of imagination woven into a trap that drew you in, keeping you in its thrall until one finally ran out of words on the last page... That wasn't to say, of course, that things could not be learned of them. Even most lies had some element of truth to them, and some stories had morals or lessons to be learned, just as much as their more serious and possibly less entertaining counterparts. Besides, there was nothing quite as nice as curling up with a good book and just losing one's self in the pages and the waterfall of words.
Today was the right kind of day for curling up with a good book. It had been muggy and overcast when she had left the walls of Sanctuary for Riverfall, and the sky had gotten progressively darker as the clouds gathered overhead. It had gone from grey to almost black as the clouds choked with rain. She was pretty sure she had heard the faint rumbling that indicated thunder over the roar of the waterfall that was an impressively swollen Bluevein River, but that could have been her imagination. Fortunately, she was a mere few minutes from the library before the first of the fat drops began to fall as the clouds began to shed their weight. She made it without becoming soaked to the skin - Riverfall was famous for its rainy spring season, and the downpour outside demonstrated why.
There were a few others in the library when Kavala got there - most of them Akalak. Some of them glanced her way appreciatively, and most of them stopped what they were doing to greet her, with a nod or a bow, deep or slight. Konti were respected here, after all, particularly with the low Akalak population, and the success Konti mates often provided... well, it was no wonder why. But there was another reason, too. Kavala was a frequent visitor here - copying recipes, looking other such things up. She was respected here. The young Akalak at the front desk of the library looked up from a heavy-looking tome as he wrote carefully on the pages. He smiled at her, offering a nod of greeting. "Good day to you," he lowered his pen. "Are you looking for anything in particular today? Anything I can help you find?"