Studying Abroad
She just hated being so fascinated that she could not wrap her mind around it. And therefore, had taken the day to brush up on some studious reading within the library. Truth be told she'd spent the past two days just getting comfortable and acquainted with those onboard, not really pushing herself to meet anyone in particular as of yet. She'd seen some of the other crew members that were present the day of their arrival, and while intrigued, she also wanted to get a better grasp of them for herself before blatantly interacting with the lot of them.
There was just... too much interesting on this journey as it were, that really Kayleigh just needed a sense of escapism from it all. And so when she'd arrived in the library after lunch at the tavern, dressed in her white blouse with a frilled flowery-designed skirt and no shoes, the scholar didn't take long to plunge into some of the articles categorized as The Northern section. Most of the tomes here varied among the Free Cities of Karnor, a good number of them even bestiaries of creatures within the WildKing's Forge. But for Kayleigh, it was honestly sentimental, as she hadn't seen nor read much on anything related to her own original homeland. Perhaps because of how far inland Zaichaer remained, but who was to say when she hardly even looked at a map to discern whether or not that were true.
Needless to say, she found an old emerald green leathery tome, and when pulled from the shelf she glanced over the title with a brief narrow in her eyes. She didn't understand the language at first, and yet, as if by magic the text slowly shifted into the written form of the Common word. Kenji Konori was what the book's title translated to, the reader's interest piqued as it garnered an opening to the first page within the book. The premise described it as the life of a Kensei within the North, and the code of honor he upheld with a wise companion that he traveled with. Kayleigh had honestly read her fair share of stories to know he was honestly probably the witty one, the side character that always provided the comic remarks to the protagonist's choices throughout the story.
But she had never quite heard of the Kensei before, only that they were Northmen who lived barbaric practices with the sword. Yet if this book was to suggest anything on the Northland culture, then perhaps she'd have a bit of a better understanding of the ones who supposedly destroyed her home. With her eyes momentarily pulled from the book to spot the table within the library, the bookworm closed the tome to hold it close to her figure securely. Kay was already seen by a couple of readers focused on their books, as the girl arrived to quietly scoot her chair just far enough back to slip down within. Kayleigh then placed the book before her to ease her transition into getting comfortable, before she leaned forward to open the tome once more and began reading straight away.
3rd of Ash, 122nd Year, A.o.S.
It had been her third day aboard the Duck as the vessel sailed, Kay's time spent learning the layout of the ship often tested by the boundaries the ship set in motion for her. As well as anyone else around her she supposed. The fact that a magical boat could practically have _all_ the assets Kay had discovered so far, this being the library, tavern, and even the surface deck so far. Her cabin was usually the closest that led to the library, somehow, and while she questioned the logic behind it Kayleigh had grudgingly started to just accept the reality for what it was.
She just hated being so fascinated that she could not wrap her mind around it. And therefore, had taken the day to brush up on some studious reading within the library. Truth be told she'd spent the past two days just getting comfortable and acquainted with those onboard, not really pushing herself to meet anyone in particular as of yet. She'd seen some of the other crew members that were present the day of their arrival, and while intrigued, she also wanted to get a better grasp of them for herself before blatantly interacting with the lot of them.
There was just... too much interesting on this journey as it were, that really Kayleigh just needed a sense of escapism from it all. And so when she'd arrived in the library after lunch at the tavern, dressed in her white blouse with a frilled flowery-designed skirt and no shoes, the scholar didn't take long to plunge into some of the articles categorized as The Northern section. Most of the tomes here varied among the Free Cities of Karnor, a good number of them even bestiaries of creatures within the WildKing's Forge. But for Kayleigh, it was honestly sentimental, as she hadn't seen nor read much on anything related to her own original homeland. Perhaps because of how far inland Zaichaer remained, but who was to say when she hardly even looked at a map to discern whether or not that were true.
Needless to say, she found an old emerald green leathery tome, and when pulled from the shelf she glanced over the title with a brief narrow in her eyes. She didn't understand the language at first, and yet, as if by magic the text slowly shifted into the written form of the Common word. Kenji Konori was what the book's title translated to, the reader's interest piqued as it garnered an opening to the first page within the book. The premise described it as the life of a Kensei within the North, and the code of honor he upheld with a wise companion that he traveled with. Kayleigh had honestly read her fair share of stories to know he was honestly probably the witty one, the side character that always provided the comic remarks to the protagonist's choices throughout the story.
But she had never quite heard of the Kensei before, only that they were Northmen who lived barbaric practices with the sword. Yet if this book was to suggest anything on the Northland culture, then perhaps she'd have a bit of a better understanding of the ones who supposedly destroyed her home. With her eyes momentarily pulled from the book to spot the table within the library, the bookworm closed the tome to hold it close to her figure securely. Kay was already seen by a couple of readers focused on their books, as the girl arrived to quietly scoot her chair just far enough back to slip down within. Kayleigh then placed the book before her to ease her transition into getting comfortable, before she leaned forward to open the tome once more and began reading straight away.
"Keep your hopes up high, and your head down low."
"Dialogue" Thought
"Common" "Kathalan"
"Common" "Kathalan"