Timestamp: 1st of Fall 510AV
Callisto's beauty was a little out of place in Sahova, and it was she who was bewildered and smitten with the unattractive and uninteresting Citadel. Her journey was simple, she wanted to learn magic, and she wanted to learn it from the best, if not the ancients. Sahova existed even before the Valterrian, and who knows what primeval magic awaits the brave and willing? The very enterprise of going to Sahova deeply ensconced her in anticipation, a behavior that she might learn to regret later.
"What the hell are you doing here?" Came a voice from behind her. It was a very pretty woman, human and not human at the same time. "The Palsa Hydrasa is over at the other wing." And she swirled on her toes, her bright azure and emerald dress flowing in the tremor of her own making. There was a brief examination of the golem that escorted her, the pretty human gave it a good pounding, leaving it lying on its side, after a couple of fiddling words in a language unfamiliar to Callisto.
"Good gracious, it's still as bad as last summer." She gave the cylindrical golem a proverbial kick in the nads, "Apprentices gone missing, visitors found undead," she gave a displeased sigh, "you'd think there'd be more bodies to work on at the rate of things." The golem convulsed and puttered out, "Task # 4. Assistant-in-Training for Master Amaryllis taken by..." the sound of broken gear whirred in the air, "Callisto."
Another solid kick dented the metal plating of the tumbled golem's body. "So, you came to be an apprentice?" Callisto didn't really have any choice when she arrived. She figured she could ask around for help, but there didn't seem to be any sign of life anywhere. To top it off, the Vestibule Golem threatened to kill her if she dared try to enter the Citadel without 'permission'. Which was made more terrible because the Greeter Golem did not offer any option for Callisto to enter the Citadel except if she accepted a job. Which was petching irritating, for it offered nothing but Amaryllis' 'task - something that involved anatomy and reimancy. Callisto visited the Citadel to learn Projection, to practice under an able Master. The Ethaefal also wanted to stake her chances at finding out more about the Ukalas and Astral Coordinates. Tough luck, but who knows? She was willing to do everything and anything to go back to Syna.
"So, why are you here anyway?" The beautiful woman swiped her hair with both hands backwards. "You really up for the job?" She examined her, eyes prying every nook and cranny of her body.
Callisto will inevitably mention her goals, her desire to find a way to return to Syna, and Amaryllis will click her tongue "tsk tsk tsk" as if condemning Callisto's fall from grace. By this time they were crossing a covered bridge, grandiose arcs framing the breathtaking lifeless scenery around Sahova. Amaryllis led her through the doors at the end of the bridge.
Callisto was catapulted into a room that was unlike the weathered walls and spirited architecture of Sahova. Everything was so clean. She would have declared it fit for human condition if not for the constant permeation of the strong scent of embalming fluid in her nose. The smell, if inhaled deeply, spiked her nasal tunnels, thrusting annoyance at her brain. They walked down a short path in the middle of what appears to be a pool of clean water, only Callisto was sure it was what gave off the unwanted aroma of disinfectant and embalming fluid. Doesn't matter, she will get used to it soon enough. At least she wouldn't have to work in a rodent-infected cobweb-infested dungeon.
The next room had a stronger scent of bleach, and rows upon rows of bodies lined up for embalming. Amaryllis led Callisto to the second door on the left wall, "Your room, should you decide to stay." Amaryllis opened the door, revealing a clean modest room with nothing but a basic bed. She did not let Callisto linger, for it was quite a small room and there was really nothing else to see (it didn't even have a window). Motioning the Ethaefal to follow her into the other door, Amaryllis turned on her heel and gave Callisto a smirk.
Amaryllis' office, should Callisto enter, was bigger than her room and was decorated lavishly with curtains of royal blue fabric. There were golems that automatically fanned Amaryllis, there were columns that held and offered bowls of grapes and fruits. There was no desk, and the ambiance was hardly office like. There were very big cushions made of velvet to sit on. Amaryllis, proud and beautiful like the peacock motif in her room, motioned for Callisto to take a cushion and make herself comfortable.
"Does everything you see appeal to you so far. Go on, talk more about yourself." Amaryllis smiled and popped a few grapes into her mouth.