20th of Summer, 508 AV. While there were daily classes to be found at the Opal Temple, Matthew had decided that his meager part-time salary was not enough to indulge in such a thing. He already struggled to make ends meet when it came to food and board, and he didn't want to hand over the coin for a class only to find that he needed that coin to buy his meals for a few days. While the self-study route would be undoubtedly slower and could only get him so far, he was determined to learn what he could on his own. If anything, he would perhaps be able to afford some sort of workroom for a short time that would allow him to conduct some safe philtering experiments on his own. But first, he needed to know the ingredients for philtering, and he also needed to know the process. The ingredients were the most basic step, so he would start with those. Min had advised he go to the Opal Temple, so that is where he had found himself on the pretty morning. A few more Konti had pointed him to the white north tower, and now here he was. He was dressed particularly well, and groomed to match. A nice pair of white pants hung from his hips, and a slightly loose white shirt was slung over his chest, quite open on his shoulders. His hair was styled, his face apparently immune to every blemish that could touch it. He put a great deal of work into his physical appearance and had found that it was becoming quite expensive. While he was mainly here to research a medical paper he was writing for the University, he didn't see the problem in spending a little bit of time learning how to make his own colognes, soaps, and other sorts of cosmetics. Min at the perfume shop had already helped him with one of those tasks, and had also given him some homework. On to the next task, then. Setting a quill, paper, and a small vial of ink down at one of the empty corner tables, he went off in search of some books that would help him with his research. The books on medical herbalism and philtering were a given, and somewhat easy to find. The book on perfumery was a bit harder to locate, but he managed to hunt it down after a bit of searching. A few more scans of the shelves showed that there were plenty more medical and herbalism books to browse if he so desired. Even more impressive was a large plant collection that the library seemed to have. Once he was a bit wiser in the ways of herbalism, perhaps he should see about taking a tour through those as well. Konti swirled around him, Matthew just now realizing how out of place he looked. He drew a few eyes, both because of feminine good looks and the fact that he was simply different to see. He doubted that it was all that rare to see anything but members of the Opal Order and other Konti, but perhaps just rare enough that it tugged a quick glance. Mura was certainly a tourist attraction, but this particular place didn't seem to see much tourist activity. He had often considered attempting to study his seduction knowledge here in Mura, but had decided that it wouldn't be wise in the end. While it was dangerous to study in secret back in Zeltiva, he felt it would be more dangerous here. Perhaps not. Perhaps his attempts would be welcomed here. He often had lofty goals though, and could easily see himself getting carried away. He had spent a few hours trying to find Shahal Timandre's daily routine so he could 'accidentally' run into her and flirt a bit, just to see how well his skills had developed. He had quickly realized that his plan was a bit more obsessive than what was required. He had stuck to the medical studies since. Blinking his bright blue eyes, he went back to the task at hand. He was going to find an herb that was local to the Isle, and he was going to go see if he could successfully harvest it. That would be the best place to start. Something with medical properties, something he could integrate into a bar of soap. He first flipped open the book on herbalism, eyes slowly and awkwardly starting to read the text. After a few moments he paused, looking up and across the table to the one other empty seat that was there. Tilting his head, he considered it for a moment, then stood. Moving around to that side of the table, he tugged out the seat as if preparing it for someone, and then just left it there. The quiet young man went back to reading, leaving the seat as an open invitation. Two minds were always better than one, though it sometimes took a certain touch to get the quiet Konti to socialize. They were quieter than him, almost. If one didn't bite his somewhat subtle bait, he would just have to come up with a more inventive method to get someone involved. |