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Chapter 5: The Dignitary

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She opened her eyes to the simulated light of the morning, the torches burning their peculiar light, and she felt a strange peace. The unfamiliar room with its simple walls and homespun atmosphere left her with a sense of calm. Even in the midst of all its mystery, there was a comfort which she garnered from this newfound reality. She thought back on the events of the prior evening and her face twisted to a nervous smile. 'I probably shouldn't be staying here.' She blinked her eyes, lessening the drowsiness as she considered the painted ceiling. 'It is a nice break from reality, though. All of this history from far gone times...' She sat up, feeling the shift in the weight of the cotton sheets as they slipped away, falling from the loose brown button shirt she wore and collecting around her waist. 'Everything is so outdated. Still, I can't help but want to stay.' She turned her head, catching a glance of the garment folded on the chair. The suit was shimmering white with bright gold edging. "Is that mine?" she asked, startled. She threw the blankets off, jumping to her feet, and approached the chair, curiously examining the sparkling material. She picked up the skysuit, comparing its make and dimensions to that of her own. "Well, it's like mine, but I've never seen anything like this," she marveled. "It seems to be maurium, but..." she stared at its bright, shimmering colors hanging before her face, "scientifically, this shouldn't be possible." Maurium was used by the Pyreans for practically anything and everything it could be. If a street in Pyre was to be paved, it would be paved in maurium. If a house was to be built, it would be built of maurium. If a bicycle was to be fashioned, it would be fashioned from maurium. The lamps, the posts, the walkways, the doorways, the suits, the sheets, the plates, the floor tiles - all of them maurium. There were some exceptions, rare citizens of the capital who had chosen to build their lives, their shops, their homesteads of some material, but they would find it more costly and far less reliable. They were thought to be a peculiar people who built their houses of glass and brick and stone, and their neighbors would scoff, because in Pyre, everything was maurium... even the flowers. The flowers grown in Pyre were common gifts and tokens of interest. The maurium-rich soil of the city may have dulled the smells and colors of the flowers it produced, but it did increase the longevity and resilience of the otherwise delicate crop. It was commonly known, and that much more to the citizens of Pyre, that maurium could be produced in only two colors - grey and purple, each with their own unique set of qualities. The grey was light in color, almost reminiscent of silver without the same metallic quality or texture, while the purple was a pale shade which bordered on mauve. The grey could be used better for clothing as well as being an effective building material. It was hardy, resilient, and easily molded. The purple was more desirable for its luminescence. The brittle, stony nature which accompanied the luminescent quality of the purple element made the compound much more ridged than its grey counterpart. It was a challenge to work with, being difficult to mold without breaking, and was, therefore, used almost exclusively for such things as tech, lighting, and decoration. Accents of glowing purple were common in maurium designs, providing a necessary flair of creative diversity to an otherwise dull and monotone resource. However, the same inherent qualities of the maurium which made it so desirable also made it impossible to dye, and any attempts to do so had quickly proven futile, if not disastrous. Yet here, the grey was now a sparkling white and the purple had turned to brilliant gold. She stripped off the borrowed clothes which Benjamin had lent her, and dawned the shimmering skysuit with some caution and greater interest. She slipped her feet into the shoe-like footholds of white trimmed with gold and stretched her arms out through the sleeves before pulling the zipper from heel to neck, bringing the material snug against her skin. 'It's a little different, but it feels... cleaner, actually. More... comfortable, maybe?' She smiled as she thought how her father had always sought to teach her to take care in her adventures. She had always been one to be taken in her curiosities, but there was one particular incident when she was young which would always resurface, finding its way to the front of her contemplative mind. She was with her father late in the evening, sitting at the dining room table when a small mouse hole had captured her attention. "What is it you're doing?" he asked with a laugh and a fatherly smile. "Don't worry, dad," she replied, chuckling back at him with an impish grin, "I'm merely looking." "Be careful in looking," he said, looking on at her with love. "There are some things you can't turn back from." She sighed. 'I wish I could go back to that.' Tears welled in her eyes at the thought of him, but she shut them away, because she couldn't go back. She couldn't go home. Not now, anyway. 'But I can't. I can't go home, because...' the thought came again and stung her, but again she pushed it away, quickly turning her mind on other things, and rushing to make herself ready for the anticipated day ahead of her. *** The halls were vacant as they had been the prior afternoon, and she went right to door which Benjamin had presented as his own. The events of the past evening remained fresh in her mind, and she thought of the men in the white robes. 'Perhaps...' she brought her hand up in front of her and examined her arm, 'very much like this. It may be the same material that they have, but... is it maurium? Or is it... something else? It's beautiful, but... I've never seen anything like it.' Approaching the door to Benjamin's room, she raised her fist and knocked. There was silence, and at once she realized that there hadn't been before the abrupt sound of her knuckles wrapping against the hard wood. The door opened to the newly familiar face of Benjamin. "Hello, Avera," he said with a friendly smile. "Ben!" she said, suddenly feeling self-conscious. "I'm not interrupting am I?" "No, of course not!" he quickly assured her. "It... sounded like you might have been talking with someone," she anxiously admitted, remembering the unfamiliar sound of words which had passed quietly through the door. "Well, I was," he told her, "but it's... no matter now." He smiled at her nervously, careful to maintain his friendly demeanor and openness. "There's someone in there, then?" she asked, curiously craning her neck to see past him. "Well, y-yes, but see," he said, leaning his arm against the doorframe in front of her, filling the doorway and blocking her view of the room behind him, "he doesn't often solidify the way which you might expect." She blinked, turning her eyes back to his face as she watched him blankly. "Solidify?" "Yes, you see, he's... not entirely visible to most people, most of the time," he awkwardly confessed, having stopped quickly midway to clear his throat. He seemed to become more uncomfortable with each passing second. "He's a ghost, then?" she clarified, watching him with the intensity of human skepticism. "Yes," he willingly admitted, "a spirit, if you will, and a dignitary from a foreign land." He adjusted his glasses, shifting his weight with the topic. "All of that aside, though, I hope you'll be joining us for breakfast." 'A dignitary?' Her eyes watched him, questioning, but she let the matter go. "Yes, of course," she agreed pleasantly with a smile. "Oh, but Ben!" she said, remembering her prior considerations. "What is this?" She moved her arm between them, and he cocked his head at her, smiling. "Your skysuit?" he asked, amused. 'Is it then?' "I thought you might like something a little more... refined," he said simply, a friendly smile covering his face and a spark of mystery in his eyes. "To breakfast, then?" She nodded, a small smile covering her contemplative expression as she searched his fiery eyes with hers. "Yes," she said softly, her mind still working to uncover the hidden layers of his words, "to breakfast."

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Contents
Forgotten Embers
Forgotten Embers Author:Ryoshi LeCrosse
Chapter 0: Prologue Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 1: City of Ruins Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 2: The Librarian Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 3: The Light Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 4: Who Are You? Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 5: The Dignitary Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 6: Stay Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 7: You Haven’t Met Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 8: Dorothy Trimble Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 9: Folklore and Fairytales Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 10: Thought Wanderers Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 11: Ambush Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 12: King’s Piece Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 13: Blood and Bandages Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 14: High Palace Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 15: Blackridge Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 16: The Hearing Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 17: All We Need Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 18: Next Time Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 19: The Letter Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 20: Lazarus Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 21: The Light Bearer Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 22: The Gardener Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 23: Shadow Beasts Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 24: Spirits and Men Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 25: Forbidden Knowledge Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 26: The Inquisitor Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 27: Til Here We Find Ourselves Again Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 28: The Archmage Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 29: The Ambassador Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 30: Enemies of State Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 31: Come with Me Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 32: The Arrest Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 33: Questions of Loyalty Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 34: Love and Loyalty Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 35: The Bookkeeper Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 36: Begin Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 37: All Is Borrowed Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 38: Fear Not Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 39: A Life for a Life Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 40: Resignation Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 41: Consent Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 42: The Raven Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 43: Coming Home Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 44: Rest Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 45: Blood of Kings Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 46: You Again Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 47: Time Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 48: Near Morning Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 49: Elkshire Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 50: Jordan Carder Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 51: Council Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 52: Declaration Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 53: Times of War Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 54: Timothy Garner Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 55: The Seer Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 56: The Invitation Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 57: Once More Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 58: Death’s Arrow Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 59: Peace When There Is None Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 60: Peacetime Proclamation Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 61: The Message Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 62: Escape Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 63: Warring Kingdoms Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 64: The Burning of Elkshire Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 65: Damascus Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 66: Different Sort of People Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 67: Deliver Us Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 68: The Prisoner Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 69: Come See Us Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 70: The Cartographer Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 71: Messengers Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 72: The Pledge Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 73: For Our Sakes Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 74: The Caravan Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 75: The Fires and the Candlesticks Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 76: Love and Death Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 77: The Wall Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 78: Find Me Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 79: Dead in Shackles Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 80: Last Request Jan 13th, 2021
Chapter 81: Is It Well? Jan 13th, 2021
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