Tranquil Gardens
75 Searing 121
The last time she had been at Kalzasi's famed hospital, she had merely come to collect supplies for the Warren March she and her twin were to embark upon to earn their adult standing in the eyes of the Avialae. Of course, as a girl, she had become a woman merely by living to see her eighteenth birthday, but if Kaus was not a man without a trial, then she would be damned if she wouldn't earn her womanhood by his side. A little bit of training and some well-planned supplies had kept them and other young Avialae boys safe from harm down in the lower depths.
Iselya had been the name of the kind necromantic healer who had assisted her at the time, but she was irked to find that the woman no longer worked at the Tranquil Gardens. Not entirely certain what to do, she wandered a bit until she found a bulletin board and began to read the postings there. Surely someone was offering tutoring services or there might be a class on basic first aid where she could start. On the one hand, healing skills would always be helpful, especially given her brother's penchant for diving headlong into danger to protect other people. And on the other hand, it would support her studies of necromancy, specifically the Way of Flesh.
She didn't know that she would become a full practitioner of the art like Lyra at Ale'Ephirium, but she wanted to understand the beginnings of her people, and Garel of Atoria had been a master necromancer, twisting refugees from the Hellmaw into the winged guardians of Kalzasi. Know thyself was the old adage. Well, she was trying.
But there was much to do before she could start practicing at all. For now, she studied theory in the Academy archives, and she would learn the auxiliary skills to support her understanding of the Way of Flesh by learning what she could about how bodies worked and how they could be repaired from injury and illness. If only she could find a teacher...
Kala was short, her platinum blonde hair cut in different lengths, a style more appropriate back home in Starfall than here in Kalzasi. She wore layered robes, the shoulders detailed in feather patterns, a quiet nod to her heritage.
75 Searing 121
The last time she had been at Kalzasi's famed hospital, she had merely come to collect supplies for the Warren March she and her twin were to embark upon to earn their adult standing in the eyes of the Avialae. Of course, as a girl, she had become a woman merely by living to see her eighteenth birthday, but if Kaus was not a man without a trial, then she would be damned if she wouldn't earn her womanhood by his side. A little bit of training and some well-planned supplies had kept them and other young Avialae boys safe from harm down in the lower depths.
Iselya had been the name of the kind necromantic healer who had assisted her at the time, but she was irked to find that the woman no longer worked at the Tranquil Gardens. Not entirely certain what to do, she wandered a bit until she found a bulletin board and began to read the postings there. Surely someone was offering tutoring services or there might be a class on basic first aid where she could start. On the one hand, healing skills would always be helpful, especially given her brother's penchant for diving headlong into danger to protect other people. And on the other hand, it would support her studies of necromancy, specifically the Way of Flesh.
She didn't know that she would become a full practitioner of the art like Lyra at Ale'Ephirium, but she wanted to understand the beginnings of her people, and Garel of Atoria had been a master necromancer, twisting refugees from the Hellmaw into the winged guardians of Kalzasi. Know thyself was the old adage. Well, she was trying.
But there was much to do before she could start practicing at all. For now, she studied theory in the Academy archives, and she would learn the auxiliary skills to support her understanding of the Way of Flesh by learning what she could about how bodies worked and how they could be repaired from injury and illness. If only she could find a teacher...
Kala was short, her platinum blonde hair cut in different lengths, a style more appropriate back home in Starfall than here in Kalzasi. She wore layered robes, the shoulders detailed in feather patterns, a quiet nod to her heritage.