32nd of Spring, 514AV
12th Bell
12th Bell
Sei walked through the second Tier of the Dyres District, letting out a huff of air in the form of a sigh. He couldn't believe that Ser Erik - his Patron - had sent him to learn more about Knights and such. He didn't know what to expect. His Patron had given him instructions to go straight to the Syliran Archive's if he remembered correctly. Plus the fact Ser Erik made it clear that it was important for him to study. His Patron said 'Knowledge is Power', and walked away.
Arriving at his destination, he looked over the building before entering. He stepped through the threshold before going through an antechamber to find a man sitting at a desk. He motioned for Sei to come over, and the squire immediately rushed over. The man wore a hat, but the Kelvic could see strands of black hair to match the mans' stubble of a beard. He bowed and presented himself.
"Uh, hello. I'm squire Sei Tendo." He said nervously. He waited to be signed in, and when he was finished he continued. When he passed through the next antechamber his jaw nearly dropped.
Their was a huge open space with many tables neatly placed about. Their were a few desks, but the thing that caught his eye was the millions of shelves that adorned the Archive. All the woodwork had beautiful engravings as well, but the Kelvic didn't have time to pay attention.
He had limited access, but he was pretty sure he would be able to learn much with what he had to work with. He couldn't wait to start, so he immediately went for the Religion and Philosophy section. He looked at the row of books. He recognized Sylir, but he didn't know the rest. He pulled a book on Eyris out from the shelf and looked around for a quite seat. There were a few doors off to his left, so he chose the closet one.
The door opened revealing a smaller room, it looked pretty much empty so he sat at the nearest table. He then opened the book and began to skim the pages.
"Hmm.. Goddess of Wisdom.." The tigerbpondered this for a bit, rolling the sentences back and forth through his mind. If Eyris is the Goddess of Wisdom, then all should worship her, right? But then, some people value other attributes over wisdom, just as I perfer power. Without worship to Eyris, what an ignorant world this would be. He was still pondering when he decided to continue.
Arriving at his destination, he looked over the building before entering. He stepped through the threshold before going through an antechamber to find a man sitting at a desk. He motioned for Sei to come over, and the squire immediately rushed over. The man wore a hat, but the Kelvic could see strands of black hair to match the mans' stubble of a beard. He bowed and presented himself.
"Uh, hello. I'm squire Sei Tendo." He said nervously. He waited to be signed in, and when he was finished he continued. When he passed through the next antechamber his jaw nearly dropped.
Their was a huge open space with many tables neatly placed about. Their were a few desks, but the thing that caught his eye was the millions of shelves that adorned the Archive. All the woodwork had beautiful engravings as well, but the Kelvic didn't have time to pay attention.
He had limited access, but he was pretty sure he would be able to learn much with what he had to work with. He couldn't wait to start, so he immediately went for the Religion and Philosophy section. He looked at the row of books. He recognized Sylir, but he didn't know the rest. He pulled a book on Eyris out from the shelf and looked around for a quite seat. There were a few doors off to his left, so he chose the closet one.
The door opened revealing a smaller room, it looked pretty much empty so he sat at the nearest table. He then opened the book and began to skim the pages.
'Eyris, Goddess of Knowledge and Wisdom, also known as the Wise One. A second rank Goddess who's symbol is a silver book or a mobius strip.'
"Hmm.. Goddess of Wisdom.." The tigerbpondered this for a bit, rolling the sentences back and forth through his mind. If Eyris is the Goddess of Wisdom, then all should worship her, right? But then, some people value other attributes over wisdom, just as I perfer power. Without worship to Eyris, what an ignorant world this would be. He was still pondering when he decided to continue.