You'll have to forgive this, this is my first TS post--- about my 3rd on the Cythera board, if not the second...It's probably really bad, and towards the end it gets really fragmented, but...oh bah, forget it.
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“Ah, so lonely...”
Sicias sighed as she walked into her father’s study. He had left earlier that day, and left Sicias with nothing but his words, which now somehow seemed trivial and as empty as the house in which she was wandering around in. He was going to investigate an odd magical phenomenon. Sicias herself was little of a sorceress, and thought little of it, though her father was a well-respected mage.
The study was a small rectangular room in their house in Cademia. The walls were mostly covered in bookshelves, whose contents were primarily old spellbooks and various history books of whatever sort, many of whose contents’ purpose had been lost over time...
“Lycial, what would I do without you?” Sicias picked up her cat and carried it over to her father’s desk, where she sat. Lycial hopped up onto the desk’s surface and walked around for a few moments before jumping back onto Sicias’ lap and curling up, asleep.
“I wonder where father is,” the girl wondered, looking at the desk curiously. He had informed her that he would return after investigating a ‘disturbance’ somewhere in the land of Cythera. “Let’s see...”
She touched a slim leatherbound volume that was sitting on the desk and moved it to the center. Both the desk and the book felt unusually cold.
Sicias picked up Lycial and walked to a corner of the room. “There must be a draft in here. I think it’s coming from here...but this is just a bookcase.” She gently deposited Lycial on a shelf, who mewed and walked around curiously looking around at the mysterious old volumes.
“Odd...there’s a book missing. Two, unless...” Sicias trailed off as she peered into the gap between the books. Oddly, there was not, as elsewhere, a wood panel behind this gap, but what looked like smooth stone. Sicias was familiar with most parts of her house, however there were always strange things about it. She stared in awe at the dark blue stone, which was emblazoned with a strange crest.
Sicias looked around instinctively, although of course, there was no one in the room except herself and Lycial. She pressed her finger gently against the mysterious tile, which felt incredibly cold itself, and it slid aside to reveal several more books. She pulled each one out-- there were about five in all.
Curiously staring at them, she attempted to open one, but found that it had some sort of magical seal, in the form of a miniscule metal symbol similar to the one that had been on the tile.
“That’s odd...”
However, rather than putting them back in the ‘box’ where they came from, Sicias took them and set them on the desk. Lycial hopped down onto the floor and walked over to her, who stared down blankly for a few moments, before taking the books and putting them in a shoulderbag situated on the floor.
Sicias again sat at the desk, staring at the books inside the bag. She looked up, vexed, and blew out the lamp, as if pondering something very hurriedly.
The girl paused for a moment, analyzing. ‘I wonder who is in town now?’ Sicias thought to herself. ‘I think I need to talk to someone about this...maybe the tavern. I can usually find someone...’
She looked out the window at the street below and then to the sky. It was a turbulent, disturbed, sad gray...
“Lycial, I’m not sure if I’ll be back,” Sicias said. She picked up the cat and looked at her fondly as she walked out of the study. “I will send someone here to check on you if I am not.”
She took the bag, put on a dark green robe, and went out the door. The tavern was less than 100 metres away from her house; it wouldn’t take long to get there.
Sicias walked into the tavern. The cheery warm atmosphere was a drastic contrast to the gloomy, stagnant outside. Looking around, she found a large group of people congregated around a small table. She was suddenly stricken with a curious unfamiliar feeling of worrying despair.
Recognizing some of her friends there, she approached one of them from behind. A figure, seemingly hidden by the others there, appeared to be explaining something. She caught a few fragments of conversation...something about a quest? Perhaps she would get more than a chance to explain the odd incident in the study. Adventure, maybe, something Sicias had always longed for.
Sicias noticed a girl who appeared to be about her age sitting alone at a table – Sya. She was staring sideways with a slightly annoyed look on her face.
“Sya!” she said cheerfully, sitting down next to her.
Sya’s somewhat irritated expression immediately dissolved into a smile as she saw who it was.
“Sicias. What’s up?”
“I- well- first, what’s going on here?”
Sya shrugged and briefly explained the situation. Sicias listened, interested for more than one reason. “If you need to,” she pointed towards the table around which most of the people were standing. “Ask one of them.”
“Sya, do you think I could... come with you?” she asked hesitantly. Sicias explained the situation with her father, which was only vague to her own knowledge, but she was sure it had something to do with this.
“Sure, Sic, I guess so. You should probably go talk to Trinias, though,” she replied, gesturing in the direction of the other table. “I’m not sure what’s going on myself, but, well, I guess we’ll find out soon enough, I guess.”
“Sya, um...”
“Yeah?"
“Never mind,” she muttered, turning away. Shortly after this conversation she went to try and pick up some of the content of the conversation at the other table, evidently most of which she had missed.
Sicias wondered at her inability to express herself fully. She had planned on telling Sya about the books, but perhaps that could wait. Either way, she hoped to have a better explanation of everything...
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Heh...
-Nat
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