Interestingly, the people who got the feather were all connected to Eridanus somehow. Though they may not know each other, they were all indirectly connected through him. He racked his brains, wondering what Ionu could possibly be telling them. What Fate could be telling them.
Suddenly, his thoughts were interrupted by a fatigued looking man holding up the same feather that his group had received. It seemed that no one knew him, and he was the only stranger to everyone. A glance at Alric showed that he was not the only one with suspicions, and he pooled his reserves of djed as he delved directly into the man's aura.
As his physical vision blurred and a new, magical one took over, he was instantly assaulted with the smell of decay and sickly sweetness, causing him to unconsciously cringe his nose. That characteristic in anyone's aura was a clear sign of being undead, and he likened it to a portion of Rayage's aura, an interesting alchemist he met many years ago in this very same city.
Trying to ignore the nauseating smell, he directed more djed away from his nose to his eyes in an effort to further investigate the newcomer, and he found the man's aura flaring more brilliantly than most. Nuits were inherently magical creatures, and their auras corresponded to this magical nature appropriately. However, this was even larger than normal, and as he zoomed in to study more aspects of the aura, he found a sliver of similarity to Rayage's.
Alchemist.
Eridanus was beginning to see patterns, little seemingly non-coincidental flashes of memories from various parts of his life starting to form together in a jumbled but cohesive string.
The philosophical conversations with Rayage. The exchanges of destiny and ambition of Nira'lia.
Realizing that he had been staring at the nuit in a strange and glazed manner, he abruptly stopped himself, cutting the djed flow. Closing his eyes as he rubbed his temples, he delved deeper into his own thoughts and memories, trying to make a link.
...
"To understand, and to learn. I guess my curiosity usually gets the better of me, and when my passion drives me to master a particular unknown I always succumb to that motivation. Though, I wanted Magecraft because I wished to create marvels and legends. Perhaps to leave behind a legacy? No, that may be too material. That's it then; to create marvels and legends. I wanted proof that magic was not something used to destroy, that it could play a powerful part in building and progressing."
"Well, that's a very good reason to study Magecraft. And yes, I do agree that creating is much better and more useful than destroying... Your ideas about the purpose of magic are quite interesting... not just in magic, actually. I think nothing should exist only for the purpose of destroying. I hope you put your ideas to good use... society needs a vision like that."
"We needs creators. Builders. Science cannot progress without construction. Humanity cannot progress without expansion."
"I'm not even sure by what you mean when you say you want to create in order to move forward... I get the gist, but what exactly do you mean? Do you mean creating new fields of study? What exactly can magic... well, create, in order for humanity to progress?"
"I'm not too sure myself. For example, Reimancy can create devastating magical storms, but it can also help build caves, provide drinking sources, divert storms. Construction and Destruction are two sides of the same coin, I am pretty sure of it. Accordingly, some disciplines have better known destructive sides and less known constructive sides. Some people call me a crackpot when I say this, but I believe there is something that ties magic together, some kind of common string, a similarity that all magic disciplines are derived from. If I can just discover what that is, and truly understand both the destructive and constructive aspects of it, perhaps I can usher us all into a new era of peace and prosperity. Sounds mad, doesn't it?"
"It doesn't sound mad at all. What's mad is if you just put your ideas aside and do nothing about it."
...
"We needs creators. Builders. Science cannot progress without construction. Humanity cannot progress without expansion."
Begin Anew.
...
The vantha opened his eyes suddenly, the colourful visuals of the festival once again assailing his senses as he reoriented himself to his surroundings. The expressive eyes granted by his mortal seeming was in a sort of inspirational turmoil as the colours swirled and shifted, never staying in a single spectrum. The thoughts in his mind was slowly coalescing to a single, converging point, and this was translated to the colour in his eyes. Ever changing, ever shifting, the confusing and hypnotic colours swirled and merged as they began to slowly converge to the same, deceptively simple colour as that of the feather. As that of the Temple.
The thoughts converged.
"I see it," He muttered softly, turning around slowly, studying and taking in the figures of everyone holding the feather, those who were looking at him curiously, expecting an answer.
"Creation. Advancement. Progress," He continued in a disjointed tone, trying to express the explosive mixture that was his thoughts as quickly as possible, though possibly failing if he expected comprehension unless his audience possessed extreme inferential skills.
"Magic!" He declared, his gaze wild and alive, with fire, with passion, as he issued that single worded challenge to the group. "We are magic!"