Elem sat in the meeting area at the Society with the other members, listening to a lecture about the Watchtowers by none other than Malter, the President himself. Just as the other Society members did, Elem had his quill and paper, copying notes on the most interesting story which only further illuminated his understanding of the world.
"So, while many may believe the Watchtowers are only an ancient indicator of the seasonal changes, they are actually much more. Before the Valterrian, they were a means of travel from one place to another, with their timekeeping ability a secondary motive. These functions were gifts from the God Aquiras, who reigns over doors and travel as well as his lover, the Goddess Priskil, who reigns over radiance, hope and vigilance. The latter two aspects are more recent, as during the Valterrian, the Suvanese wizard Sagallius stole Aquiras' heart in order to become a god in his own right. Priskil now watches over her fallen lover, hoping someday that his heart will be returned. This is why the travel function is no longer suitable, while the light shines strongly each season, as she waits.
While many of us are aware, I might extend an invitation to our new member, Mister Bree of Zeltiva, to check out Lapis Park, behind the Blue Bull. There are many gemstones there, much too large to do much else with, from our mines. The lights there are courtesy of Priskil's own worshippers and there is a small stone there in Her honor. That will do for today, all."
With that, the members began to break up. Elem found himself delighted by the fact that the President had chosen to speak to him at all. He wasn't even a Kuvan yet! Well, maybe the dues he paid and his promotion of the Society was enough for a mention. He had many more ideas in the future.
Leaving the picturesque grounds, Elem made a beeline for the Blue Bull, having heard its rowdy activities many times as he passed through the gates. He had no idea there was a park behind it. He figured it was just refuse for the bar. That wouldn't make much sense though, with the Akalak's general use of every spot in the city, be it for practical or aesthetic purposes. he could hear raucous laughter and some crashing noises inside as he crept around back, looking for the park.
Once back there, he could see the entrance from the road and made his way there. It wasn't much to look at initially, mostly marshy grasses. In fact, it was the least Rivarian looking park he had come across thus far. however, once he moved through its paths a bit, he found the reason he had been sent. In a small pond was a large gemstone, its type lost on Elem, though one thing was for certain: It was huge. He could then see that brightly colored schools of fish darted around the pond, only accentuating the majesty of the stones. Elem's mind went back to the lesson, thinking of Priskil watching over her lover throughout the years. So romantic, it was.
A flash of movement to his left startled the young man, sending him down to his haunches out of sight. As he crouched down, he at once wondered why he had done so. Surely there were patrols in the area. Slowly rising, he saw a lovely young woman walking through the grasses not far from him. She carried a staff of some sort and had a look of determination on her face. Elem's curiosity was piqued, for sure. Looking around and deciding the two of them were the only ones around, he knelt back down, creeping along the path to see if he could get a better view of what she was up to.
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