by Tarot on August 29th, 2009, 9:55 pm
Qiao stood silent as the vehicle strolled through the portcullis, though there was a slight shift in the way he carried himself. He was slightly less rigid now. He was home. He probably was not feeling entirely comfortable around the docks or in the open air. This man must be a total control freak... and he rarely if ever left the citadel, this much was obvious. Dead as he may be, he had not completely shed what had once made him human.
The portcullis descended again a few seconds after they had passed - definitely too late to go back now. In front of them lay the inner walls and a second iron gate. In between was a large inner courtyard that had once been well cared for, but had since been allowed to go wild. Vegetation had claimed many of the statues that flanked the path, and the place had grown a mantle of weeds. Obviously today's Sahova was but a shadow of the place it had been designed to be. The statues seemed to portray ancient rulers and people of importance. A particularly massive one, a crowned man carrying what looked like an elaborate gauntlet with the insignia of Alahea, seemed to have been sculpted in greater detail than the rest. The inscription, partly covered by rampant ivy, read "Kovinus the Wise".
Even though Qiao had gone silent, Drainira's ethereal voice seemed eager to converse. "Well met, Mr. Gaulpe... Martus. This is my first time seeing a healer since the cataclysm. They had some here while this place was being constructed, but we haven't needed any ever since... for obvious reasons."
"Greetings to you, Ms. Pythone. It is good to be able to talk in a friendly setting. Before the Valterrian, most Isur were enemies of ours. We had an entire research program running elsewhere to discover the secrets of those marvellous arms your kind possess." Drainira did not mention how said arms were separated from the bodies of any Isurian war prisoners and cryo-stored for examination. Those times were long past.
Akuaysun's remark elicited a slightly more excited response from the Supervisor. "Yes, indeed, Mr. Akuaysun! I am Alahean, or I should say, I was." "You still are. We all are," Qiao interjected for the first time, still looking forward. "Of course, Master Qiao," she immediately corrected herself. Technically, Drainira was still "equipment" and hence occupied a lower rank than any of the staff. It was only thanks to the Archwizard that she managed to have her desires satisfied.
"At any rate, I am the fourth and last of my kind, Mr. Akuaysun. And I, who was never born to begin with, do appear to be the only lover of life amidst a citadel of undead. I thank the gods for being able to appreciate the irony of it."
"Nice to meet you, Ms. Chaelnomyl. You and your brother do not match any shape in my memory," said Drainira, not explaining how she had reached the conclusion that Chael and Dranquay were siblings. "I probably find you more fascinating than you do me. Your being here in front of me proves that life will win over even the wanton destruction of the Valterrian."
"You are very correct, Mr. Dranquay," she added as the vehicle stopped in front of the inner gate. Beyond this one was the mountain itself, and they were marching into its depths. "I try to seize any opportunity to meet new people from the mainland. I need it for my personal growth, you see. Most golems are made the standard way - their creator teaches them what they need to know beforehand. That's the fast way, but it's also a cap on your potential: you will never progress past what your creator taught you. But those like me are different. We learn from others like people of flesh and blood. And we always enjoy a good chat with interesting people."
The wagon was slowly swallowed by the mountain. "Enough of that," said Qiao. "Your report on our visitors, Drainira." There was a slight pause resembling a sigh. "Yes, Master Qiao."
"Aura scan was completed successfully. There is a 78% probability of Mr. Gaulpe having provided a false name. Also, based on my medical records, his life expectancy should not exceed five years despite his claim to be a healer."
"I compared Ms. Pythone's Isurian arm against the signature of one Salvari Pythone in my memory bank. Their signatures match, but I found an unknown component to Ms. Pythone's arm, as well. Probably the result of some magic cast on it."
"Mr. Akuysun has the strangest aura I have ever seen. There is a 85% probability of him being a shapeshifter of some kind. Moreover, his aura has been marked by a powerful visitor, most likely a Journeyman from Saqqria. He has probably been selected as a future prey."
"Finally, there is a 99% probability of Ms. Chaelnomyl and Mr. Dranquay being siblings. Their aura patterns are so similar, though, that they were most likely related in their latest lives, as well. Or lovers. It is hard to compute with certainty."
Qiao shrugged. All of that was utterly irrelevant to him. Whether they lived or died was of zero importance to him. "They are pretty messed up. Do you call that 'interesting', Drainira?" "No, Master Qiao, I call it 'being alive'," the golem spoke back right away.
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