2nd Fall, 510 A.V. Hadrian was finally starting to come to terms with his time here in Syliras now that the end was in sight. His mother was dead. His family was still crazy. He had begun a magecrafting project for the Knights, who were now missing their one-time magecrafter, and when it was over, he would return to Zeltiva where he felt more himself. There were still issues from his jaunt to Sahova that he needed to work through. He wanted his little cottage in the student quarter, his bed, and his disgusting kelp beer. Thankfully, a great deal of the time during a magecrafting project was spent waiting for the djed to do its work, so Hadrian had time to be out and about. Now that he had an idea about when he might be leaving, he went to the Ironworks to find Rhuryc, who had expressed an interest in tagging along to Zeltiva. Hadrian could use an unofficial man-at-arms, and Rhuryc seemed to want the company, though Hadrian would probably tag along with one of his father's caravans. The young enchanter also knew Marcus at the Ironworks, so perhaps he would say hello and get another little lesson on the crafting of metals. Or Rhuryc and Marcus both could show him a thing or two. Such things would come in handy eventually if he wanted to turn his enchantment toward magesmithing. Unfortunately, it seemed like the world they lived in was more suited to enchanted weapons than the artifacts of old which so fascinated Hadrian. But he had long ago resigned himself to years of crafting what people would pay him for in order to accumulate the wealth he needed to pursue his own creative dreams. Since he had spent some time in the Ironworks now, not only watching, but participating in their work, even though his musculature was pathetic when compared even to the greenest of novices, he looked like he knew where he was going. Nobody seemed prone to question a person who looked like they knew what they were about. The only problem was he didn't see Rhuryc or Marcus Braeden. This posed a problem. Hm... |