64th of Winter, 513 AV
The pungent of aroma of old parchment and ink assailed Anna's nostrils as she entered the Great Library of Sahova, the place granting her memories of the Wright Memorial Library. The tall woman scanned the place, noting that there were few here this day out in the open at the very least. The sorceress herself was only here based on pressing business, namely increasing her knowledge regarding matters apart from the arcane. This place possessed the greatest collection of magic knowledge on Mizahar, unfortunately that did her little good if she had trouble reading most of the tomes.
The sorceress was dressed in her fine black silk robes trimmed with purple, her purple sash moving around her waist to bind it together. Her feet were adorned with her black dress slippers, comfortable things that they were. A silver ring wrapped its way around her right ring finger, its sigil that of a burning scroll. It marked her as a full Wizard of rank in the Citadel. Her long black hair was pulled up into a high ponytail, small bangs framing her face. Her body was unmarred by the traces of starvation apparent in many pulsers on Sahova, her grey eyes clear and unclouded by madness.
Appearances were important and Anna projected the appearance of a powerful and immaculate sorceress, self assured in all things. A mere Wizard she might be now, but she moved with the composure of a Master. It was a title she longed to possess, but remained out of reach for the time being as she had yet to properly prove herself to the Citadel. Certainly enough to earn her ring as a Wizard, but her contributions were minimal over all at the moment.
She walked right past a Librarian golem, knowing full well they would not obey her orders due to the warm blood flowing in her veins. Besides, she knew where what she sought was, a dictionary of Nader-Canoch to Common. A simple thing, but necessary for today's exercises in practicing sentence structure. It wasn't her vocabulary she needed to worry about with her level of comfort, rather it was stringing it all together to form cohesive sentences. The University had given her basic knowledge, but now she needed to expand further on it.
Most pulsers on Sahova had a basic grasp of the old language, a trait which many Nuit sneered at and used to place them at a disadvantage. Anna knew that increasing her comfort with the language would immediately elevate herself above the masses of pulsers, making her stand out. That was what she needed to do after all, stand out. Only by making herself known could she hope to create ripples in Sahova's political world.
Finally she reached the section she was looking for and just as she was reaching for her desired volume, her fingers curled around the spine firmly but carefully, her grey eyes noted a familiar sight. Her mind immediately flashed to her more... broken state earlier in the season, fractured by her experiences on the island. In the fires of the Forge, surrounded by golems as she laughed, a slave having been threatened.
Remembering Silverheart's words her eyes flicked to the ring on his person, her mind broiling in rage beneath her placid surface. If there were witnesses nearby she probably would have covered his body inside and out with res and turned him into and icicle. He had caused her so much trouble just by existing, nearly caused her to be denied the rank that was rightfully hers. Guilty by association with her mortal enemy on Sahova, unfortunately for him.
Still, her trademark arrogant smirk curled on her lips as she glanced down at the shorter man. When she did speak her voice was smooth like honey, her words articulate and overly proper. No reason to be rude after all, especially not to an old friend. They did have so very much to catch up on after all.
"Well, I must say I almost didn't believe the rumors. It would seem your fortunes have shifted since last we meet, Apprentice Messer. A pleasure to see you again." Anna would say, pulling out the book and placing it under her left arm.
She was being down right cordial and friendly to one apprenticed to her mortal enemy, gods she was even offering him her hand. Simply scandalous! Unthinkable truly! How horrible for one to be met with honeyed words and articulate phrases from such a woman like her. Of course, Anna had reason for this as they were in the Citadel so some decorum was to be observed.
The pungent of aroma of old parchment and ink assailed Anna's nostrils as she entered the Great Library of Sahova, the place granting her memories of the Wright Memorial Library. The tall woman scanned the place, noting that there were few here this day out in the open at the very least. The sorceress herself was only here based on pressing business, namely increasing her knowledge regarding matters apart from the arcane. This place possessed the greatest collection of magic knowledge on Mizahar, unfortunately that did her little good if she had trouble reading most of the tomes.
The sorceress was dressed in her fine black silk robes trimmed with purple, her purple sash moving around her waist to bind it together. Her feet were adorned with her black dress slippers, comfortable things that they were. A silver ring wrapped its way around her right ring finger, its sigil that of a burning scroll. It marked her as a full Wizard of rank in the Citadel. Her long black hair was pulled up into a high ponytail, small bangs framing her face. Her body was unmarred by the traces of starvation apparent in many pulsers on Sahova, her grey eyes clear and unclouded by madness.
Appearances were important and Anna projected the appearance of a powerful and immaculate sorceress, self assured in all things. A mere Wizard she might be now, but she moved with the composure of a Master. It was a title she longed to possess, but remained out of reach for the time being as she had yet to properly prove herself to the Citadel. Certainly enough to earn her ring as a Wizard, but her contributions were minimal over all at the moment.
She walked right past a Librarian golem, knowing full well they would not obey her orders due to the warm blood flowing in her veins. Besides, she knew where what she sought was, a dictionary of Nader-Canoch to Common. A simple thing, but necessary for today's exercises in practicing sentence structure. It wasn't her vocabulary she needed to worry about with her level of comfort, rather it was stringing it all together to form cohesive sentences. The University had given her basic knowledge, but now she needed to expand further on it.
Most pulsers on Sahova had a basic grasp of the old language, a trait which many Nuit sneered at and used to place them at a disadvantage. Anna knew that increasing her comfort with the language would immediately elevate herself above the masses of pulsers, making her stand out. That was what she needed to do after all, stand out. Only by making herself known could she hope to create ripples in Sahova's political world.
Finally she reached the section she was looking for and just as she was reaching for her desired volume, her fingers curled around the spine firmly but carefully, her grey eyes noted a familiar sight. Her mind immediately flashed to her more... broken state earlier in the season, fractured by her experiences on the island. In the fires of the Forge, surrounded by golems as she laughed, a slave having been threatened.
Remembering Silverheart's words her eyes flicked to the ring on his person, her mind broiling in rage beneath her placid surface. If there were witnesses nearby she probably would have covered his body inside and out with res and turned him into and icicle. He had caused her so much trouble just by existing, nearly caused her to be denied the rank that was rightfully hers. Guilty by association with her mortal enemy on Sahova, unfortunately for him.
Still, her trademark arrogant smirk curled on her lips as she glanced down at the shorter man. When she did speak her voice was smooth like honey, her words articulate and overly proper. No reason to be rude after all, especially not to an old friend. They did have so very much to catch up on after all.
"Well, I must say I almost didn't believe the rumors. It would seem your fortunes have shifted since last we meet, Apprentice Messer. A pleasure to see you again." Anna would say, pulling out the book and placing it under her left arm.
She was being down right cordial and friendly to one apprenticed to her mortal enemy, gods she was even offering him her hand. Simply scandalous! Unthinkable truly! How horrible for one to be met with honeyed words and articulate phrases from such a woman like her. Of course, Anna had reason for this as they were in the Citadel so some decorum was to be observed.