When Vesmemir inquired, Verdant looked alert still; serpent tails, scales, and all. The scholar was partially used to it, but to see it up close still gave him quite a trepidation.
"Uh, sorry bossman. A bit high-strung. The curator... find offense at Jazdia's existence."
Another pause, Verdant intently turning to look at Jazdia in a gesture that asked for elaboration should the elf felt like it. The elf did not avert her gaze; her eyes were empty, utterly unblinking in that moment. The slow, graceful decline of her chin was a silent, definite signal that she would mind.
And Verdant understood it clearly.
"And we find offense at the ensuing murder attempt! Hence, we should leave. As fast as possible, yes yes, please and thank you."
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When Vesemir was about to open his mouth, Rezello walked forth. After handing the enchanted artifact that belonged to Verdant and lastly to Miwa, he then spoke.
“While I agree it would be most sensible to leave as soon as possible, there is still the matter of the necromancer’s ritual chamber. Knowing what occurred there, I still intend to look into it,”
The masked knight paused, turning to Miwa.
“That is, if you still intend to attempt a purification.” After all, he wouldn’t have any idea how to deal with curses and other such dark magics if he was on his own - whatever cursed magic it was that had sealed his mask to his face was already more than he knew how to deal with.
"Thank you, Rezello. I shall protect you and anyone who wishes to investigate the room. But I refuse to help someone who was so eager to kill one of our own, even resorting to treachery. Let us take a similar approach to this situation as Arcan himself does.... The room was defiled by the necromancer due to his negligence. It is his problem to deal with, not ours." Miwa said.
"I am willing, at least to try and disrupt whatever curses and magics are in that room so they won't be able to be used by the necromancer. But I refuse to purify it. I have no good will to give to Arcan after what he did." Miwa completed.
"I am sorry for everything you saw and had to hear, Vesemir... But we have to leave the gallery as soon as possible." Miwa said, finally turning to the confused Vesemir, before glancing towards Verdant with a nod, agreeing with her previous words.
"It seems Arcan is not so good of a host as we previously thought..." Miwa said before briefly explaining exactly what had happened regarding Jazdia and how Arcan could not be trusted.
"No need to be sorry, dear Miwa. Please continue." At first, Vesemir was skeptical, but did not say anything and let Miwa explain uninterrupted. After all, Arcan had been quite welcoming during their arrival. Being enraged randomly was not something he would expect from his type.
When the moment Miwa explained about the curse and Lythiel. The scholar's face gradually darkened. He eyed the painting, his lips pursed, while his mind raced to remember every bit of knowledge he had about the affair most of his kin had forgotten. Lythiel, the Snow Terror, Serensiel's protégé. Was that kind of imprisonment even possible? Was revenancy---a phenomenon bordering on the apocryphal---something that could be imposed upon an unwilling soul?
Miwa had finished retelling, but Vesemir was still deep in his thoughts until he finally spoke.
"You know. Had someone else say this to me, I'd laugh in their face and call them a complete charlatan." he paused, stepping aside to let Eblana bustle over Miwa and Jazdia. Particularly to the latter.
The scholar sighed. The feeling of responsibility was now setting in and felt heavier than Theriadore's book in his arm. An enthusiastic scholar in him was beaming inside; after all, this was an intriguing finding, dubious as it may be, he might even be tempted to ask Arcan himself.
But then it would be unethical. They were discussing someone else's misfortune here, and his heart would prefer that Arcan was wrong. For this matter, Vesemir decided to side with his conscience.
"And I think I'd still laugh, even in Arcan's face," he continued, slightly muttering. Jazdia was looking at him with a smile clearly forced. And he replied in kind. Vesemir knew how shaken Jazdia was behind her uncanny poise. Oh, he knew. Just like artifacts and archeological intricacies, people too had patterns, and he had centuries worth of experience recognizing, to see it through dust and soils, through every mask, and feigned demeanor. What he did not know was how serious the news was, or how much the truth was in Arcan's words. He decided not to find out, not now at least.
"There will be times to discuss it later," said Vesemir solemnly, almost to himself, before shifting his gaze to Rezello. He knew his story. The tragedy of Scheel was a phenomenon discussed quite frequently among academics, but still unresolved to this day. It would be a huge disservice to leave the vault just like that, while a precious clue was just a room next door.
"Now, regarding the dark room earlier. I am fine with the plan to leave the vault now. Mr Elc had suggested it earlier. But, friends! Let me say this again, if you feel you need to, you do it, and I, Eblana, Mr Elc, and Stepan would help. If you don't want to, you are allowed to. I will not compel anyone on the optionals. So, should we go now? Not purifying, just walk in and have a look. Any objections?" @13org@Valkon@A5G@Randomness****
Under the ample lighting of that special chamber, Eblana Lacquamarine squinted her eyes. She had dragged a chair from the reading desk and asked Jazdia to sit on it, which the ranger complied with, albeit a bit reluctantly.
Currently, she was examining her neck, which, according to Miwa's account, was subjected to Arcan's sudden attack and strangulation. Leaning closer, there were definitely bruises, not much, but still indisputable evidence of an attack.
"Does it still hurt?" she asked softly.
Jazdia nodded.
"Not too bad...""Any shortness of breath? dizzynes?"The ranger shook her head.
No smile was coming from her serene visage, and Eblana did not entertain her understatement.
"I still have the salve. I will apply it to you, hold still."The tale about Jazdia's condition was still heavy in the air. Goodness gracious, by the sound of it. Pretty unbelievable, honestly. But she did not fail to notice a quiver in Vesemir's voice when he stated his opinion. And just like him, Eblana too felt now was simply not the time to speak much about it.
But she wished she could hug Jazdia.
"Are you hurt too, Miss Miwa?" She asked with the same gentleness. True to Miwa's words. If Arcan resorted to a direct physical attack, then the vault was not safe.
But was it justified? If her boss Vesemir did not know, what hope did a younger Elf like herself have of understanding?"