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Imogen hadn't been in the city long before she started thinking about leaving.
It wasn't that she felt any kind of pressing urge to leave, it should be said. She did want to find Carina, of course, and that more than just about anything else, but Imogen was not an impatient woman. She was prepared to watch and wait, or failing that, to pursue some sort of slow and piecemeal strategy to hunt her down. It wasn't as though she was going to get there any faster by throwing a fit and banging on random doors.
No, what concerned Imogen were the logistics of the act. Although the journey from the southern end of Karnor by air had been arduous and taxing, it had also been exceptionally swift and freeing. As Chief Oping had predicted all those months ago, the Rune which had at first seemed like a tool to meet a small goal had blossomed; she had begun to see that with study and practice and thought, Animus could provide her with advantages as a witch that she had never before fathomed.
What it couldn't do, however, was transport her goddamn clothes.
Not just clothes. An albatross' flight might be swift and sure, a cat's tread soft and stealthy, and a lemur's climbing far and exultant, but not one of those beautiful creatures had evolved to carry more than nuts and berries. Maybe a fish, for a very short distance. The point was- none of these animals could do luggage.
At this point, she'd tried small bags, small baskets, hitches for dragging... it simply didn't work. Looming in front of Imogen was the thought of a career in which every time she went to a new city, she'd have to steal an entire Ork-sized wardrobe, and she did not like that.
To that end, she found herself in the Jeweled Arches, standing in front of the humble door and sign reading "Ale'Ephirum". Imogen had no idea what that meant, but it certainly sounded magical, and everyone she'd spoken to had indicated that if there was a solution to "magically, my clothes don't fit", she was most apt to find it here.
The Orkhan woman pushed the door open, blinking as her eyes adjusted to the gloomy entryway beyond.
”Hello? Anyone here?”
Imogen hadn't been in the city long before she started thinking about leaving.
It wasn't that she felt any kind of pressing urge to leave, it should be said. She did want to find Carina, of course, and that more than just about anything else, but Imogen was not an impatient woman. She was prepared to watch and wait, or failing that, to pursue some sort of slow and piecemeal strategy to hunt her down. It wasn't as though she was going to get there any faster by throwing a fit and banging on random doors.
No, what concerned Imogen were the logistics of the act. Although the journey from the southern end of Karnor by air had been arduous and taxing, it had also been exceptionally swift and freeing. As Chief Oping had predicted all those months ago, the Rune which had at first seemed like a tool to meet a small goal had blossomed; she had begun to see that with study and practice and thought, Animus could provide her with advantages as a witch that she had never before fathomed.
What it couldn't do, however, was transport her goddamn clothes.
Not just clothes. An albatross' flight might be swift and sure, a cat's tread soft and stealthy, and a lemur's climbing far and exultant, but not one of those beautiful creatures had evolved to carry more than nuts and berries. Maybe a fish, for a very short distance. The point was- none of these animals could do luggage.
At this point, she'd tried small bags, small baskets, hitches for dragging... it simply didn't work. Looming in front of Imogen was the thought of a career in which every time she went to a new city, she'd have to steal an entire Ork-sized wardrobe, and she did not like that.
To that end, she found herself in the Jeweled Arches, standing in front of the humble door and sign reading "Ale'Ephirum". Imogen had no idea what that meant, but it certainly sounded magical, and everyone she'd spoken to had indicated that if there was a solution to "magically, my clothes don't fit", she was most apt to find it here.
The Orkhan woman pushed the door open, blinking as her eyes adjusted to the gloomy entryway beyond.
”Hello? Anyone here?”