38th of Winter 512
Wright Memorial Library: Day time
It was a torrential down pour. Rain hailed down from the sky, soaking everything it touched. It seeped through cracks, lashed against windows, the strong wind racing through the town, battering and shaking all it came across. Occasionally a distant rumble would sound out, rolling across the landscape until it faded away. The wrath of Zulrav had descended upon them all.
Wyatti had the unfortunate luck of being caught out in it. She ran through the streets, tightly holding onto her bag, looking and searching for shelter that would not be bothered by the presence of a little girl among them. Most of the time she received glares, to them she was a street urchin, a brat, and a soaked one at that. Or they thought she was infested with some form of illness, like the one that had swept through Zeltiva. For a while Wyatti raced along, before stopping outside a large pair of double doors. She stared up at them, looking at the plaque written on the outside, slowly reading the font as she slowly sounded out the letter.
Wright Memorial Library? What’s a Library?
She gave a shrug, and pushed open the door, being pleasantly surprised when it clicked open.
Books, thousands upon thousands, stretched on as far as the eye could see, statuettes standing at the end of the rows of shelves. Wyatti stepped in soaked to the bone, her hair plastered against her face, her skin pale due to the icy rain outside. The rain became near silent when the door clicked shut, only the faint patter of the outside world snuck through the entrance. Barefoot, the Kelvic took her first few steps in, ears twitching for noise if there was any. She nervously looked about, eyes taking in all, her nose constantly twitching. The smell reminded her of Hound, or whatever his name was, dusty books and wood. Not that he was present as far as she could tell. She performed a full turn as she looked about.
“Hello?” her voice unintentionally echoed throughout.
She clasped her hands over her mouth, and carefully stepped in further trying to produce as little sound as possible. It was warm, and pleasant, and bright in comparison to the dreary weather of the outside. But there was one question that continued to fill Wyatti’s mind.
Where was everyone?
The sound of a thunder clap shot through the building, and she turned, watching the entrance with suspicion. She slowly drew her attention away and begun walking deeper into the forest of books that surrounded her. She looked up at the towering shelves, the quiet sound of dripping water as it rolled off her coat, and bare feet padding across a floor. She brought her hands to her lips and blew on them in an attempt to warm them, flexing her fingers
Occasionally Wyatti would stop and look at the statuettes, a quizzical expression forming on her face before walking on. She pondered upon a single thought for a while, and tried to find an answer.
So the Gods are made of stone? How do they do stuff then? Do they pick them up and move them? Or maybe they come to life if the humans pray to them enough… ?
Wyatti turned between the shelves, looking up at them, her thoughts about gods being lost to something she obviously deemed more important. She knew she was going to be stuck in the library for a while, especially with the rain coming down like it was, and so, despite it would most likely bore her she turned her attention to the literature present. She grasped a tome by the spine, and begun to pull, struggling at first, but soon it slid out. She wobbled slightly as it slipped out, but held onto the large tome, and opened it, the fact she was indeed soaking wet having escaped her mind. She settled her self down on the floor, and opened the first page of the tome, before she began the struggle of reading the first few words.