Chapter 236
The gray-haired Master guided Arran through the city at a calm but steady pace, moving through the crowds that filled the streets with the confidence of someone who expected others to make way for him .
He spoke little as they walked, his eyes focused on the path ahead . Occasionally, he would give small nods to people they passed, though more commonly others would give polite bows or nods when they saw the Master .
At least, Arran assumed he was a Master — so far, the man had not even introduced himself, much less revealed his rank .
Nor did the man show any interest in Arran's identity, for that matter . Although he had studied Arran's formations with great curiosity, he showed no sign of wanting to learn anything about their creator .
Perhaps he was content with whatever the novice had already told him, but even so, it caused Arran a vague feeling of unease . For a mage to encounter an unusually talented initiate and not be the least bit curious about his background was more than a little strange .
Still, Arran did not worry too much . He had followed Brightblade's instructions in drawing attention, and if anything went awry, he was confident that she would intervene .
He did not ask any questions of the Master leading him through the city — if the man wanted to talk, he would doubtless do so without prompting . Instead, he looked around him, observing the city and its buildings .
While busy, the city wasn't quite as crowded as the capital had been . And if the House of Seals held stores, restaurants, and taverns similar to those in the capital, they certainly weren't nearly as vulgar in trying to draw attention to themselves .
There were no sparsely dressed women in front of the taverns here, nor merchants shouting about the supposed quality of their wares . The streets were calm and clean, peaceful despite the many people walking upon them .
This wasn't too surprising, Arran thought . The House of Seals should hold plenty of powerful mages, more than a few of whom would likely take offense at anyone behaving badly with their House's stronghold .
Barely a quarter-hour after they'd left the training building, Arran realized with some joy that they were heading toward the part of the city that held most of the large towers he had spotted from outside the stronghold's walls .
That had to be a good sign, he thought . The people inhabiting these towers should be the House's most powerful and influential mages . Grandmaster and Archmages, or perhaps even Elders .
The thought of gaining an Elder for a teacher brought a grin to his face which grew even wider when he imagined how Brightblade would react to such news .
She had told him to leave a lasting impression, but he very much doubted even she could have expected such an outcome . Brightblade was hard to impress, but if he won an Elder for a teacher on his first day in the House of Seals, even she should be surprised .
Yet his grin faded several minutes later, when he realized that the Master wasn't guiding him to the towers but past them .
He sighed quietly, now feeling slightly foolish for his earlier thoughts . An Archmage for a teacher was too much to expect, much less an Elder .
Still, he was confident his performance would at least earn him a Master as an instructor, and that should be good enough — especially after only a single morning's work .
He cast a regretful look at the towers as they passed them, but then, he turned back to the road ahead .
It wasn't long before they left the dense inner city behind, moving into a neighborhood at the far end of it that was filled with large, walled mansions . Few people could be seen on the streets here, and if the city proper was peaceful, this area was positively quiet .
The walk was a long one, but finally, the gray-haired Master came to a halt in front of one of the walled mansions . A single mage was guarding the gate, and the Master approached the man calmly . "Is she in?"
"She is," the man replied . "But what business do you have with her?"
"I found an initiate with some unusual talents," the Master said . "I thought she might be interested in taking him as a student . "
The guard cast a glance at Arran . "He doesn't look all that special, to me . But all right — you can find her in the back gardens . "
He opened the gate, and after a polite nod, the Master stepped past him, with Arran following close behind .
The first thing Arran noticed beyond the mansion's walls was that the building was much smaller than he had expected . Perhaps half the size of Brightblade's mansion in the House of Swords, it looked simple and comfortable — the kind of house the wealthier merchants of Riverbend had lived in .
The garden, however, was a different matter . Unexpectedly large and slightly wild, it almost looked more like a forest than a garden . Yet it didn't look neglected, exactly — rather, it seemed like the wild appearance was a deliberate choice, made by someone who preferred the wilds over the city .
The Master guided Arran along a narrow dirt part through the garden that led around the mansion, and some moments later, they arrived at what resembled a wide forest clearing with tall grass and numerous flowers .
At the center of the clearing stood a woman . Gray-haired and clad in a slightly worn brown robe, she didn't seem particularly remarkable . If Arran had seen her on the streets of the city, he barely would have noticed her .
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