Kire smiled at Ysaryn’s statement. “Can’t disobey Envy now, can’t we?” she said, looking at her.
“So you listen to Envy but not us, hm?” Elva said, though her tone was more teasing than angry. “Whatever keeps you alive, I suppose.” She turned to the others. “You’ll have to make them in Daryll’s house, where his alchemy chamber is. I’ve sent along the materials you need there. It’s not far, just a walk across,” Elva said. “The girls will be staying here in the meantime. They’re upstairs, reading in their rooms,” she said to Kire’s silent question.
“Ah. I should spend a little more time with them before we go off to the council tomorrow,” Kire commented before glancing at Gavin. “A few hours then. Though hopefully you lot will be able to take a quick break or two through the duration of it. I know you’re not here on a holiday, but this is Gavin’s first time in Amria, after all.”
“First time in the mountains, too,” Gavin put in, unable to help the grin on his face, “gods, I can feel the chill from here.”
“I’ll have someone hand you proper coats then,” Elva said, amused. “Did you clean up at your place?” she asked Daryll.
“Uhh. Mostly. The house parts, at least.”
Elva rolled her eyes.
“Coming with them? Or stay here?” Kire asked Ysaryn. “Though I’d hazard a guess you wouldn’t be too interested sitting around in the alchemy chamber with them.”
After Elva’s attendants brought coats for them, Daryll led Ruli and Gavin out of the manor. “Shit, that’s cold,” Gavin said, teeth already chattering as they stepped out, the mountain air nipping his skin. Still, he had a wide grin on his face, taking in the view in front of the manor.
Daryll paused to let the lad get a look around. “Not bad, eh?” he said. “I’m not fond of the cold, but the view isn’t terrible. And the people here are much less…” His voice trailed off as he frowned, gesturing. “…stuck up, I suppose, is the description.” He gestured behind them. “This way.”
He led them down the slopes onto a carved stairway until they reached another house, simpler and much smaller than the manor, though still large enough to house a sizeable family. Inside, upon Elva’s instructions, attendants had lit the fireplace and prepared food, anticipating that the guests would be staying here while working. As he had said, the common areas of the house looked clean enough, but once they entered the alchemy chamber, it was a right mess. The smell of singed hair and chemical fumes still lingered faintly. The tables had traces of soot. Half of the large chamber was dedicated to his library and notes. Half of the books and parchments were arranged in order, the other half were strewn about on tables, stacked on chairs. He had, thankfully, cleaned his equipment, at least. These, plus crates of ingredients, were the only ones that looked neatly arranged.
“Uh. Yeah. Sorry,” Daryll said simply, before removing his coat and tossing it on a chair that had two other coats draped over it.
“Holy gods. Envy will throw a fit,” Gavin whispered, suddenly glad the Kartaian made him help with arranging his things.
“There’s hot chocolate or coffee upstairs. You can bring down food if you want,” Daryll said as he cleared space on the tables for them.
“So you listen to Envy but not us, hm?” Elva said, though her tone was more teasing than angry. “Whatever keeps you alive, I suppose.” She turned to the others. “You’ll have to make them in Daryll’s house, where his alchemy chamber is. I’ve sent along the materials you need there. It’s not far, just a walk across,” Elva said. “The girls will be staying here in the meantime. They’re upstairs, reading in their rooms,” she said to Kire’s silent question.
“Ah. I should spend a little more time with them before we go off to the council tomorrow,” Kire commented before glancing at Gavin. “A few hours then. Though hopefully you lot will be able to take a quick break or two through the duration of it. I know you’re not here on a holiday, but this is Gavin’s first time in Amria, after all.”
“First time in the mountains, too,” Gavin put in, unable to help the grin on his face, “gods, I can feel the chill from here.”
“I’ll have someone hand you proper coats then,” Elva said, amused. “Did you clean up at your place?” she asked Daryll.
“Uhh. Mostly. The house parts, at least.”
Elva rolled her eyes.
“Coming with them? Or stay here?” Kire asked Ysaryn. “Though I’d hazard a guess you wouldn’t be too interested sitting around in the alchemy chamber with them.”
After Elva’s attendants brought coats for them, Daryll led Ruli and Gavin out of the manor. “Shit, that’s cold,” Gavin said, teeth already chattering as they stepped out, the mountain air nipping his skin. Still, he had a wide grin on his face, taking in the view in front of the manor.
Daryll paused to let the lad get a look around. “Not bad, eh?” he said. “I’m not fond of the cold, but the view isn’t terrible. And the people here are much less…” His voice trailed off as he frowned, gesturing. “…stuck up, I suppose, is the description.” He gestured behind them. “This way.”
He led them down the slopes onto a carved stairway until they reached another house, simpler and much smaller than the manor, though still large enough to house a sizeable family. Inside, upon Elva’s instructions, attendants had lit the fireplace and prepared food, anticipating that the guests would be staying here while working. As he had said, the common areas of the house looked clean enough, but once they entered the alchemy chamber, it was a right mess. The smell of singed hair and chemical fumes still lingered faintly. The tables had traces of soot. Half of the large chamber was dedicated to his library and notes. Half of the books and parchments were arranged in order, the other half were strewn about on tables, stacked on chairs. He had, thankfully, cleaned his equipment, at least. These, plus crates of ingredients, were the only ones that looked neatly arranged.
“Uh. Yeah. Sorry,” Daryll said simply, before removing his coat and tossing it on a chair that had two other coats draped over it.
“Holy gods. Envy will throw a fit,” Gavin whispered, suddenly glad the Kartaian made him help with arranging his things.
“There’s hot chocolate or coffee upstairs. You can bring down food if you want,” Daryll said as he cleared space on the tables for them.