8th Spring, 497AV
Ayatah's tenth birthday had been and gone with many celebrations and gifts given to the young girl. She was still recovering from the feasts and dancing, but today - the eighth of spring - was a special day indeed. The clan matriarch, Aya's very own great grandmother, had given the birthday girl a particularly unusual gift. The ancient old woman had sent word to the Mind's Eye, and the enigmatic man who lived there, to request his services.
Amongst her pureblooded relatives, the Mind's Eye was regarded as a mental latrine, where one went to defecate their most idiotic thoughts and wonders. The human who had designed and introduced the service to Taloba was mistrusted by most, and nobody seemed quite sure how he had survived in the Myrian city. Some of the adolescent Scattered Bones boys proposed wacky speculations - that Myri herself had hired the human to educate her people - but even Aya herself doubted that hypothesis.
Nevertheless, the half-breed had always been intrigued by the building, which looked like any other Myrian structure. And yet it was a wolf in sheep's clothing, a well-camouflaged imposter. She had never stepped foot within the place, but had felt an undeniable longing to since she realised what service Filo provided her people.
Education!
No, correction: education about the people beyond the Jungle!
The girl felt another bubble of excitement swelling in her gut as she made her way through Taloba. She was thrilled, but nervous. What if Filo rejected her as a student? Quinneth had assured Aya this would not happen, but the girl was so used to being rejected by her peers that she had come to simply expect it. And worse- what if one of her classmates saw her enter the Mind's Eye? Everyone knew that a barbarian live there, preaching his barbaric ways. If Ayatah - a half-barbarian - was seen anywhere near the place, her lowly reputation would disintegrate even more.
But she was already hooked. Ayatah was addicted even before she'd even ingested her drug of choice: knowledge! She imagined what books lay beyond the walls of the Mind's Eye. Books about everything! Things she couldn't even imagine!
In the dirt streets of Taloba, Ayatah did a little dance to show her excitement. But the grin on her face died as she came closer to the Mind's Eye. The city was as crowded as usual, so it would be difficult for her enter the building without being noticed. She'd had to move quickly, stealthy.
Like a tiger.
And like a tiger - or more accurately, like a baby Tskanna - she stomped towards the squat building and stepped inside.
Amongst her pureblooded relatives, the Mind's Eye was regarded as a mental latrine, where one went to defecate their most idiotic thoughts and wonders. The human who had designed and introduced the service to Taloba was mistrusted by most, and nobody seemed quite sure how he had survived in the Myrian city. Some of the adolescent Scattered Bones boys proposed wacky speculations - that Myri herself had hired the human to educate her people - but even Aya herself doubted that hypothesis.
Nevertheless, the half-breed had always been intrigued by the building, which looked like any other Myrian structure. And yet it was a wolf in sheep's clothing, a well-camouflaged imposter. She had never stepped foot within the place, but had felt an undeniable longing to since she realised what service Filo provided her people.
Education!
No, correction: education about the people beyond the Jungle!
The girl felt another bubble of excitement swelling in her gut as she made her way through Taloba. She was thrilled, but nervous. What if Filo rejected her as a student? Quinneth had assured Aya this would not happen, but the girl was so used to being rejected by her peers that she had come to simply expect it. And worse- what if one of her classmates saw her enter the Mind's Eye? Everyone knew that a barbarian live there, preaching his barbaric ways. If Ayatah - a half-barbarian - was seen anywhere near the place, her lowly reputation would disintegrate even more.
But she was already hooked. Ayatah was addicted even before she'd even ingested her drug of choice: knowledge! She imagined what books lay beyond the walls of the Mind's Eye. Books about everything! Things she couldn't even imagine!
In the dirt streets of Taloba, Ayatah did a little dance to show her excitement. But the grin on her face died as she came closer to the Mind's Eye. The city was as crowded as usual, so it would be difficult for her enter the building without being noticed. She'd had to move quickly, stealthy.
Like a tiger.
And like a tiger - or more accurately, like a baby Tskanna - she stomped towards the squat building and stepped inside.