Little Pup (Ricky)
Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2020 4:56 pm
67th of Ash, 120 AS
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Lyra smiled at the snake as he slowly slithered around her shoulders. He had become a fixture of sorts, with Lyra rarely being seen within the little serpent. Black as ink, if one looked close they could just make out what looked like lines of glyphs running along with his scales to the top of his head. Lyra lightly pets the serpent's head as he weaved down her arm, turning his head to look back at her. His scales gave off a faint black mist, the sign that Lyra was present and controlling him. For the first few days, maneuvering Artur had felt a bit awkward. His body moved very differently than her current vessel, and it was only as she tuned the soul inside the soul gem that she began to understand the flowing motion of muscle and scales. After some time, however, she came to realize the way the doll moved was much like how she controlled her true form, which she found she rarely adopted of late.
"Sh'minal... beautiful." Lyra cooed as she scratched under the snake's chin. His tongue flicked out, sending a rush of senses through their partial possession. Perhaps it was a bit odd, the affection Lyra felt toward the constructs. It was, after all, just another part of her. Like another hand that she could move freely. Despite that Lyra found herself forming an odd attachment to the snake, and found herself more and more treating it as if he were his own person. Doing this seemed to push back on the odd emotions that came to her from time to time, though for the life of her Lyra could not recognize it for what it was.
She let Artur wind himself back up to wrap her shoulders, his head resting under her chin as the woman sighed and stretched. The shop had been fairly slow, though she was not surprised. She had officially opened the doors just 6 days prior, and word of mouth had not yet begun to spread her presence to the rest of the city. Most of those who came in were either associated with one of the Great Houses, connected with the Central Bank of Kalzasi, or linked with the Circle of Spells in some ways. As she thought of the Circle Lyra's eyes flicked to a half-folded piece of paper with their crest emblazoned on the top. It was a letter asking, or rather demanding, she attend a new shop located in the plaza. It was something Lyra had been putting off for several days now, though she knew she would need to see to the request soon.
Children are so impatient. Lyra thought as she gently rubbed the top of Artur's head. She sat back in the chair behind her desk, looking absently down the hallway like a shop.
All of the shelves were now filled with items. The shelve's near the back were the latest project Lyra had completed. Each shelf held some form of magical or infused item, be it specialized ink and paper, or even wands and staves as was the case for the back right shelf. These shelves in particular had wards surrounding them, and each item was given a temporary pictograph that would alert if someone were to take the item too close to the exit. The most expensive items were held behind infused glass panes, and could only be opened by Lyra herself. A few particularly powerful wands, and nearly the entire shelf of magical grimoire were given such protections. It wasn't that Lyra was overly concerned about the item's loss. She simply did not wish to deal with the fallout if a foolish novice were to accidentally kill himself with one of her spell scrolls... at least not before he had paid for it.
The small dragonshard on her desk glowed slightly, indicating someone touched the door to her shop. Soon after Lyra heard the sound of the door open and close once more, and footsteps drawing closer. Shifting slightly Lyra folded the letter from the circle of spells completely, sliding it and a few other papers into a drawer before sitting back and crossing her knees, letting her hands rest in her lap. She had Artur perk his head up, tongue flicking in the direction of the approaching footsteps. Lyra placed a smile on her face, prepared to welcome the new customer as he entered.