Timestamp: 55th of Fall, 502 AV Location: Trading Square, Taloba Finished early with his chores and training, young Seyp found himself wandering the streets of Taloba looking for something to do. The coming lessons on Malediction from his mother was foremost in his mind at the moment and he did not realize that his feet had taken him to the crowded trading square. The press of people seemed to be thicker this time of day, though considering the hour, the boy supposed it was only right. Everyone was trying to get their purchases done before Syna's orb hits its zenith at midday, which was the hottest part of the day. Men and women traded and haggled for goods while children played their little war games in and around abandoned market stalls with their wooden weapons. The boy did not join his peers in such activities, his interest lying more in matters of the mind than physical prowess, though he was sure he could give a good accounting of himself if asked to join. Without knowing it, Seyp's steps led him to the outskirts of the trading square, where the seldom visited stalls were located. Here could be found merchants selling novel but useless trinkets such as glass figurines and books, the money changer, as well as stalls and tents that sold items that were arcane in nature. It was the latter that Seyp found himself lingering near the most. The place sold a variety of things - from foreign but mundane items such as research journals confiscated from trespassers to staves that the boy did not doubt were magical. A particular book, dusty and well worn at the edges, caught Seyp's eye. Its title read "Channeling Djed and How to -". The last part was unintelligible as that part of the spine of the book was heavily damaged. It was a topic the boy had a keen interest in, though he was sure the typical Myrian would overlook it for another item that would spark their interest - something related to combat or war perhaps. He knew instinctively that the book would be doomed to rot at that corner of the stall. At the moment, the shop's owner, a one-legged Myrian named Ravi, was on the other side of his stall wrapping what Seyp had overheard as metallic carving implements imported from distant lands for a young warrior woman with an angry scar running down her left eye. The boy heard her mention the item set was for someone named "Old Baba". Both the shopkeeper and the young woman's attention were away from him, and Seyp realized he could take - no, save - the book without either knowing, should he choose to. That, he supposed, would be better than for it to rot beyond use and just end up as fuel for someone's fire at night. |