31st of Searing, 120th of Steel
The wait had gone on long enough. It was time to take matters into her own hands. Leliana's father was still missing, and she needed answers. Seeing as how she was still incredibly unfamiliar with Atinaw's geography, the half-elf imagined the best place to start would be a place of collective knowledge--the library. She had to stop and ask for directions a few times on the street but soon enough she was entering through the heavy front doors.
Lily had to take a moment to pause as she entered the large building and appreciate what she was actually looking at. Never in her life had she seen such a collection of knowledge. There were rows upon rows of books, tomes, scrolls, even what looked like tablets. Tapestries and murals depicting battles and larger than life figures hung on the walls. She assumed it all had something to do with the history of Atinaw and Álfsós.
"May I help you, young lady?"
"Shit--! What--?"
She must have been gawking for a while because a voice beside from behind startled her out of her thoughts. Face flushed, she quickly stammered an apology when she turned and saw the old man standing before her. Old really didn't quite describe it properly though. He looked like he would break at the knees if a strong gust of wind came through.
He was very small, hunched, only reaching her at chest height. Thick heavy spectactles balanced on the bridge of his big nose as if by the will of the Gods, and heavy robes nearly swallowed him whole. She didn't really know how he wasn't suffocating in all those layers. He was wrinkled like a small dried fruit, had a few wisps of long hair on his head, and a long braided beard.
The elderly man didn't seem at all phased by her reaction. He blinked at her from behind his thick glass lenses and repeated himself.
"May I help you? You seem lost."
"I--well--I was hoping to look at some regional maps. Of Atinaw," she clarified, and he nodded slowly. Somehow the spectacles remained firmly in place.
"Please follow me."
He was surprisingly quick for such a small old thing. Leliana found herself having to step out to match his switch pace. Under his heavy robes that brushed the ground it didn't even seem like his legs were moving and gave him the appearance of gliding across the stone floor. They wound their way down aisles, between shelves, and through stacks. Finally he stopped, fetched a ladder, and climbed easily up to the top to grab several long rolls of parchment.
In an instant he was back on the ground, holding the bundle out to her. Lily stared at him slack-jawed, brows furrowed in confusion. Almost on instinct she opened her arms and he laid the bundle in her embrace.
"Here are several options. One of the entire country, then four small maps composed of the north, south, east, and western regions. If you need anything else please let one of us know." And then he was off, disappearing between the shelves as quickly as he'd arrived.
"Uh--thank... you..." He was already beyond earshot though and her voice faded into a puzzled silence. "Weird..." Leliana mulled over the strange man as she made her way back toward the middle of the library. It was a bit of a maze and she had to backtrack a few times, but finally she found a large table in what seemed to be a common area. A few people sat around with stacks of books, but it was otherwise empty and silent.
She found herself a spot to set up shop, carefully arranging the scrolls so that they wouldn't scatter across the floor when someone passed by, and rolled the first one out across the long table she'd chosen. Using some small weights to hold down the edges, Leliana spread the surprisingly detailed map of Atinaw out and went to work backtracking across the parchment with her finger, stooped over the table in the luminous lamplight.
The wait had gone on long enough. It was time to take matters into her own hands. Leliana's father was still missing, and she needed answers. Seeing as how she was still incredibly unfamiliar with Atinaw's geography, the half-elf imagined the best place to start would be a place of collective knowledge--the library. She had to stop and ask for directions a few times on the street but soon enough she was entering through the heavy front doors.
Lily had to take a moment to pause as she entered the large building and appreciate what she was actually looking at. Never in her life had she seen such a collection of knowledge. There were rows upon rows of books, tomes, scrolls, even what looked like tablets. Tapestries and murals depicting battles and larger than life figures hung on the walls. She assumed it all had something to do with the history of Atinaw and Álfsós.
"May I help you, young lady?"
"Shit--! What--?"
She must have been gawking for a while because a voice beside from behind startled her out of her thoughts. Face flushed, she quickly stammered an apology when she turned and saw the old man standing before her. Old really didn't quite describe it properly though. He looked like he would break at the knees if a strong gust of wind came through.
He was very small, hunched, only reaching her at chest height. Thick heavy spectactles balanced on the bridge of his big nose as if by the will of the Gods, and heavy robes nearly swallowed him whole. She didn't really know how he wasn't suffocating in all those layers. He was wrinkled like a small dried fruit, had a few wisps of long hair on his head, and a long braided beard.
The elderly man didn't seem at all phased by her reaction. He blinked at her from behind his thick glass lenses and repeated himself.
"May I help you? You seem lost."
"I--well--I was hoping to look at some regional maps. Of Atinaw," she clarified, and he nodded slowly. Somehow the spectacles remained firmly in place.
"Please follow me."
He was surprisingly quick for such a small old thing. Leliana found herself having to step out to match his switch pace. Under his heavy robes that brushed the ground it didn't even seem like his legs were moving and gave him the appearance of gliding across the stone floor. They wound their way down aisles, between shelves, and through stacks. Finally he stopped, fetched a ladder, and climbed easily up to the top to grab several long rolls of parchment.
In an instant he was back on the ground, holding the bundle out to her. Lily stared at him slack-jawed, brows furrowed in confusion. Almost on instinct she opened her arms and he laid the bundle in her embrace.
"Here are several options. One of the entire country, then four small maps composed of the north, south, east, and western regions. If you need anything else please let one of us know." And then he was off, disappearing between the shelves as quickly as he'd arrived.
"Uh--thank... you..." He was already beyond earshot though and her voice faded into a puzzled silence. "Weird..." Leliana mulled over the strange man as she made her way back toward the middle of the library. It was a bit of a maze and she had to backtrack a few times, but finally she found a large table in what seemed to be a common area. A few people sat around with stacks of books, but it was otherwise empty and silent.
She found herself a spot to set up shop, carefully arranging the scrolls so that they wouldn't scatter across the floor when someone passed by, and rolled the first one out across the long table she'd chosen. Using some small weights to hold down the edges, Leliana spread the surprisingly detailed map of Atinaw out and went to work backtracking across the parchment with her finger, stooped over the table in the luminous lamplight.