Cuyler Eysteinsson & Arya Rincewind
Location: Wizard’s Tower -- 20th Floor
Arya looked at Cuyler, confused and her heart was pounding.
"...Cuyler, what you are describing does not sound like the Sickenesse," Arya said softly. There had been no reported cases of something quite like that occurring.
"If anything, that would be an Inhabitation - there was a case I believe...a few thousand years back of a Syren that Inhabited an ExtraOrdinary Apprentice for several centuries." Things seemed to stop and Cuyler loosened his hold on Arya. He looked around the room again, looking for anything that seemed less than human.
"You...you said: The Queste will set them free. It was a strange voice. I didn't recognize it. Would this have anything to do with the Questing stones?" Cuyler asked. He picked the cloth back up and wiped a bit of blood that she had missed.
She bit her lip, thinking. Hearing about the
Queste once more...it did not bode well. Atkin was so young and ill. Yet she could not put her finger on whether this was truly an
Inhabitation or if Cuyler's suspicions were true, that it was some product of the
Sickenesse. Not that she was ill, of course.
"...I must confess, I do not remember saying such things. But the Queste...It should not be something to give us pause for some time. The Port Witch was dealt with and no ExtraOrdinary ghost would call for a Draw - not without pure malice of intent." Cuyler removed his hands completely from Arya and sat back. He sighed, running a hand over his face.
"Do not take offence Arya, but your denial of somebody being dealt with or not possibly doing something does not sit well considering you are still in denial over you having the Sickenesse. Do you not recall that a ghost, a former Physik was the one who came to me with warnings of the Queste?" Arya looked up at Cuyler. She folded her hands slightly at her side.
"I do not have the Sickenesse, Cuyler," she said bluntly, her green eyes filled with defiance.
Cuyler looked up at Arya, seeing a different look in her eye and frowned.
"Yes, you do. What makes you think you don't? I've noticed since the beginning Arya. Since I've been back, you've had headaches, been tired and now you are getting nose bleeds. Correct me if I am wrong but for someone with your skill, isn't a Summoning a pretty simple spell to achieve? And you got a nose bleed from that?" "As I said, I've had them since childhood," Arya lied. She was doubling down on her efforts and her calmly folded hands had been balled up, her knuckles white from the tension. Her headache was becoming worse and she felt an overwhelming desire to go take a bath and then lie down, but she couldn't afford to let herself appear weak.
"Yes, when you've overexerted yourself from using advanced Magyk. Arya, it's just you and me here. Could you be honest with me. Please?" He saw her hands tightly balled. Saw the tension she was keeping and Cuyler wondered what she truly wanted to say or do to him right now. This was their first real argument.
Arya stared at him for a moment. She never had had a proper boyfriend before. But she could not swallow her pride and admit that she was dying - that the Castle was going to be without an ExtraOrdinary Wizard - that she had failed in her duties. Rowland had retired from the post. Atkin had not completed his apprenticeship and Arya feared he never would. Jarvis Yule was the only suitable replacement - yet what if he were to fall as well? Wizard Tower crumbling...she had seen it in her nightmares.
"...I have told you, I am not ill," Arya protested.
Cuyler rose to his feet quickly, throwing his hands into the air in frustration and turned around. He walked away from Arya, grabbing onto his head for a moment before he turned around and started at her.
"Yes there is Arya! Dammit! You are not invincible. People with Magykal abilities are falling ill no matter what their skill level is. You are no different Arya. You need to take a break. There is nothing to defend when everyone with Magyk is suffering." He looked at her, obvious pain within his blue eyes. Why couldn't she see what was happening to her?
"I need you to be realistic here Arya. Not for you but for us. Arya, if... I..." He shook his head and looked away from her. Would she even care? Her life was so involved in the Castle. In protecting its inhabitants. Cuyler understood this, loved this about her but she was killing herself over it.
"I know that I am not invincible," Arya said, keeping her voice at an even level. Her eyes flickered to the burn scar on her hand. She had learned that lesson - the dangers of
Magyk. Yet even in the midst of this argument, her mind continued to turn and turn. For a brief moment, she had a memory of her mother and father - they had screamed and argued all of the time when she was little. Arya then had to take a breath, her vision having blurred for a moment.
"I am being realistic. The Castle needs its ExtraOrdinary Wizard, Cuyler...There is no true contender for the next ExtraOrdinary Wizard...The Queen is young and inexperienced. If I were to fall...Chaos would reign." "And what about me?" he whispered. He was looking away from her now, shoulders slightly hunched in defeat. His precise reason for her slowing down was so the Castle didn't lose her. So he didn't lose her. She was the light that he had been looking at every time he reached port. Looking up at that tower, he thought of her first. Not how much he needed to sell in the market, or how he was going to sell it. She was his friend first, his lover second but now she was both. She was everything.
He looked back at her. His eyes were even more blue as his vision briefly clouded from the tears.
"I understand your value as the ExtraOrdinary Wizard. What it will mean if you... if you die... Our Queen is young, inexperienced but I can't help but to think of me. To think of us... Arya I can't lose you. You are...are...I love you Arya." It came out awkwardly but once it had, he felt lighter. For a split moment, he felt happier but what was that moment going to be if she didn't reply?
She took a sharp breath, the tension in her hands vanishing. Of all of the possible responses from him that she had been brainstorming in her mind...that had been unexpected. Tears filled her eyes and she started to cry; it was like the shudder that signaled a quake, moving throughout her body. The tears stung as they trailed down her face and she took a ragged breath again.
"Cuyler..." she said softly, trying to formulate a reply but she couldn't. Words failed her as her body betrayed her.
This had never been in the plan - to fall in love. Her life had been planned out from the moment she accepted Rowland's apprenticeship as a small girl. She was going to serve as ExtraOrdinary Wizard, protect the Castle, mentor a few apprentices, and then die in a small home along the water quietly at an old age. She had never comprehended that she would ever dare to want more than that.
Her response wasn't exactly what he pictured. Well, the way he had told her he loved her wasn't what he pictured either. Cuyler moved back to Ayra, kneeling down in front of her and set his hands on her legs.
"I know who you are. I love who you are and I understand the commitment you have. If you can't think of us, I understand but Arya...If you continue to push yourself like this, you aren't going to have to worry about putting on a brave face because you won't be here to do so." "Cuyler..." Arya started again, the tears and the illness blurring her vision.
"Of course I think of us - of you," she said softly. She had never made this sort of confession before and she didn't know what to do, but she found herself rambling. It seemed to be a habit of hers when nervous.
"I-I never anticipated to care for someone as deeply as I do for you...to want to be with them in every way possible...my parents did not love each other and I never learned how to have this sort of conversation, to know what to expect and I am sorry for that. I am sorry for my duty and my...my penchant to be overtly formal and I know that I need to work on it, to relax and experience life for myself...it's why Rowland retired, ExtraOrdinary Wizards do not live an ordinary life...or even an extraordinary one if I am being honest...B-but to be truthful I am in love with you...a-a-and I am ill.." "...And I am scared I am not going to live to see this winter..." she then added in a small voice.
He couldn't help it. Cuyler started to smile a little as she started to ramble again. He loved that about her too. It was the only time she wasn't being formal, she was simply, feeling. He ran his thumbs along her legs, trying to give her some comfort while she let everything out to him. Then came the words he was waiting for her to admit to and one's he wasn't expecting. His world seemed to shift a bit. If Arya didn't think she was going to make it, then what did that mean?
Cuyler shifted, picking Arya up and pulled her onto the floor with him, cradling her close. She seemed easier to pick up, lighter than ever before.
"We must make the most of the time we have then," he whispered. He didn't want to think about losing her but he wouldn't let another second pass them by. His lips brushed along her cheek, absorbing her tears.
"I love you," he whispered into her ear, wanting to hear it again from her despite everything.
She curled into Cuyler, feeling incredibly tiny and small, almost infant-like. Hearing him say that he loved her just made the tears fall more thickly. She was scared to die. It might have seem strange - to fear death in a society where those who pass on remain behind as ghosts. Yet a ghost may only tread once more where, living, they have gone before. Arya had not left the Castle very often and when she had, she had not gone far. And then there was Cuyler. He couldn't date a spirit. He'd have to move on - and she would be stuck, frozen, forced to lose him and helpless to do anything about it.
"I love you too..." she mumbled through the tears.
He stroked her back, playing with the ends of her hair as he always did. Despite the tears, hers and his, he smiled as he held Arya close to him. He rocked back and forth with minimal movement, just in a simple soothing way. Though this moment was filled with fear of the unknown, Cuyler felt a sense of peace. A deeper connection to Arya now. He nuzzled his face into the side of her neck, breathing her in. Come what may, they would face it together and that was all Cuyler ever wanted. His shirt gradually became soaked but he hardly cared. He moved his head and kissed her cheek once, twice, absorbing the tears there.
"We will get through this you and I, together. We will figure out a way to fix this. Without Magyk," he said and stroked her hair while he kissed the side of her head.
"We are in a time where Magyk is a poison, where it can't fix our problems. I know this is terrifying for you, to be at a disadvantage when all you have had was your Magyk but I've never had it. You've shown me much of the pleasures Magyk can bring but let me show you what you can do without it. You speak of the Castle falling into chaos without you but without the use of Magyk the Castle will need to learn to defend in a different way. We are in the reign of chaos maybe but chaos can bring new growth. A change to a already dying country." "...The Queste..." Arya mumbled. She knew that Cuyler had essentially said no more
Magyk and she thought for a moment. She then reached around her neck with shaky hands and removed her amulet, offering it to Cuyler.
"This is the Akhu Amulet of Hotep-Ra...It's been worn by every ExtraOrdinary Wizard in history. By tradition, we place our Magyk within it. Those who died while holding the position, their Magyk is still there...I channel it with every spell I cast." She then placed the amulet in Cuyler's hand and folded his hand around it.
"Without that amulet, I am not a wizard...I am powerless...I am...just Arya." She was entrusting him with her
Magyk itself - the closest she could get to handing over her life and soul to him.
Cuyler watched her curiously as she moved and was a bit confused as she removed her amulet. She explained it in more detail to him. He knew the gist of it but didn't understand what it completely meant. Until she handed it to him. He looked down at the delicate thing in his hands, eyes wide and shock on his face.
"Arya...Are you sure?" He asked, looking into her face. This was a, major step for her. Relinquishing this, her control and her power. Power that she had known for a very long time. What if giving up this amulet, sped up the progress of Arya's
Sickenesse? Cuyler felt conflicted as he looked from Arya to the amulet and back again.
"...I'm not sure of many things right now," Arya said quietly, her petit form dwarfed next to Cuyler's muscular build. She let go of the amulet, resting it entirely in Cuyler's hand yet the vibrant green did not fade from her eyes. She was still tired and fatigued, the headaches horrible and her body feeling as if it needed to sink into a warm sleep - but her condition did not worsen. This in itself was another piece of the puzzle - the
Sickenesse remained even when the user's
Magyk was gone. But it did not accelerate - at least, not yet.
"Cuyler, I have to ask a favor of you...I understand if you say no but...I believe we need to go investigate our only lead. Atkin is in no condition for it and I would not dare call for a Draw. I will leave Yule in charge of the tower and I will undergo the Queste...I would like it if you came with me." The full weight of the amulet settled into Cuyler's hands. He was expecting some big, change. A shift in the air but nothing occurred. He shifted and tied the thing around his neck and tucked it under his dry shirt. Cuyler wouldn't let the thing out of his sight. As much as it was one of things killing Arya, it was still a part of her. So he would protect it.
He looked at Arya has she spoke, seeing no change in her presence even though the amulet was no longer in her possession. Perhaps it would take some time for her to feel a bit better. She looked like she needed to sleep anyways. The
Quest? She still wanted to go through with that? The
Quest seemed to have very specific rules and it would not be denied. He didn't disagree that Atkin should be kept out of it, should be kept safe but why did it have to be Arya to go through it? At the very least, which gave Cuyler some comfort, she asked him to go with her.
"Of course I will come with you. I would follow you anywhere," he said seriously. Even in death, he would find some way to return to her or bring her back to him.
Arya nodded, giving him a soft kiss before she let silence fall over them.
Location:The Attic
Myrus looked lost as he looked around at the newcomers in the room. He looked at Amarantha with such fear and sadness in his eyes. It almost startled her. Almost. He cried and confirmed to her that he had been the one to do this. It looked like a bomb had gone off, much like the ones her new friend Antonije could make. Amarantha’s focus was pulled back when Lyra stepped forward, rather close to the Prince and tried to talk him down. It was remarkable how bravery and stupidity went hand in hand. Of course, Mryus reacted and before Amarantha could reach to protect Luna, a shower of the attic wall came flying out at them. Amarantha lifted her arm to protect her face and was hit with some of the dibries. She felt slivers of wood sliding into her skin but it didn’t cause much pain, more of a discomfort. She pulled her arm away to see Queen Valda step forward to comfort her brother. Amarantha’s eyes widened in horror as she wrapped her arms around the unstable boy who had just blown up a wall and a few more crates in the five minutes she had been here. Luna went to step forward and Amarantha was on top of her charge. She stepped forward quickly and stuck her arm out in front of Luna in order to keep her from following Valda’s example. Amarantha’s hand came to rest on Luna’s stomach with a decent amount of pressure.
”Until we understand further, I must protest.” Mryus did seem to calm down, the glowing of his hands disappeared and he was merely crying and shaking in Valda’s arms. With her hand still securly pushing back on Luna, Amarantha turned to look at Titan.
”Send a message to the ExtraOrdinary Wizard. Her presence is needed immediately in regard to the Prince. Go.” With a curt nod Titan slipped away to ring for a messenger rat. He was far happier to be out of the crumpling attic.
Amarantha turned her attention back to the three royals and listened to Luna as she whispered to her siblings. She smiled a little but quickly masked that. Perhaps a little perspective that Mryus wasn’t the only seemingly screwed up would calm him down some.
”As much as I agree, I suggest we leave this place as the structural integrity as been compromised,” Amarantha urged the group.
Location: On the main deck of the Aricie
Ahote was always watching for the extraordinary. He had an eye for it and he had been noticing many different types of people, and not just by their auras either. He left his home to do more, to learn more and help others train like him. There were always the whisperings whenever a boat came to their port of the different types of
Magyk and unique powers. Those who were oppressed and those who didn’t understand or care to. Ahote wanted to change those peoples minds, to improve the lives of others. It seemed that on this ship, the Aricie, that there were people who had embraced their otherness and wore it proudly.
Ahote continued to smile and look at Arnora with wonder, even as she counted her coin and Grimspound questioned her. She and Minerva didn’t seem to understand the term ‘mutant’. Where they perhaps called something else here?
”Yes, it is a term used in my country to explain extraordinary powers. Everyone in my village except for our medicine men and elders are mutants,” Ahote informed them. He felt comfortable in telling them this. It was no secret the differentness the True North contained, but other than traders and passing ships picking up passengers, no one went to that place. He looked at Arnora.
”I would like to know how you received your powers and how common they are for your people. Perhaps we can discuss this as we go to this house while in port?”