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- Subject: [R][MI] Ornigan[Docks->Mage Guild] Ornigan of WHERE?
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- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 04:51:17 GMT
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- Ornigan walked absentmindedly down Dragon's Lane from the Docks. Away from
- his companions, he was drawn back to the thoughts which had plagued him since
- the battle with the pirates.
-
- He had been out of touch with his family in Castle Maybold for months now. He
- had planned to send them a message from Rameshan, but events had precluded
- that. He'd have to send one from Generica. He was anxious to hear how his
- sister Rheanna was doing. She sounded so unhappy in Maybold, and had said so
- many times that she wished she could be travelling like him. He snorted. She
- just wasn't ready for such things. She was too young. His face darkened. And
- if anything happened to her...
-
- Ah, that must be the Plaza of Glittering Steel. Intriguing. Ornigan stopped
- to examine the metal for a few minutes, drawing some curious glances from
- passersby. The traces of the spell that had formed the metal were almost too
- faint to detect, but at last Ornigan thought he spotted it. And yet few
- people seemed to pay much attention to it. He shook his head. No wonder the
- Mage Guild here was held in such renown.
-
- He looked briefly at the Dragon's Inn. It seemed like a bit of a noisy place,
- but not as bad as some he had seen. As he watched, a group of what were
- obviously adventurers came out of the Inn and set off eastward down Dragon's
- Lane. If he was going to spend any time in Generica, he'd have to see if that
- place lived up to its reputation.
-
- He turned north along the Arcade of Fountains. The sound of falling water
- relaxed him. It sent him back to the time he'd found the hidden courtyard with
- the fountain in the heart of Castle Maybold. Only he and Rheanna had ever
- known where it was. And now, here he was in the City of Fountains.
-
- A short way up the Arcade, he saw two very jarring structures. The one on his
- left was bad enough, a hodgepodge of architectural styles that made him
- shudder. A sign proclaimed it to be the Great Library. He hoped it wasn't as
- bad inside as outside, because he planned to spend a fair bit of time there...
-
- And to his right, the Mage Guild. It had to be--no other buildings ever
- defied the laws of nature quite so extravagantly. He walked up the marble
- staircase to the entry, ignoring the staircase above him, with the man
- walking upside-down on it...
-
- He smiled at the receptionist, a pretty woman in mage's robes. "Good
- afternoon, my dear. I require an appointment with Archmage Rivy, regarding
- entry into the Guild."
-
- She sighed. "Well, sir, I'm afraid I can't arrange an appointment with the
- Archmage herself. These things are handled by her underlings. I can perhaps
- get you an appointment with Guild Master Gwaliostrok for tomorrow..."
-
- Ornigan cleared his throat. "You misunderstand, my dear. You see, I spoke
- with the Supreme Archmage Delalle this morning and he said I was to talk to
- Rivy in person."
-
- The receptionist's mouth opened and closed several times. "Let me check on
- this," she said and retreated to a room behind her.
-
- She returned several minutes later, slightly shaken. "It appears to be in
- order, sir. Archmage Rivy will see you now. Through the orange portal. Oh--
- may I have your name, sir, for the records?"
-
- For the records? He sighed. Full title and all, that meant. "Viscount
- Ornigan of Maybold in the Realm of Kings, third in succession." Assuming that
- one of his brothers hadn't died, bringing him closer to the Countship he
- really didn't want. He >really< needed to get back in touch with his family--
- anything at all could have happened since he had been away.
-
- Then he bade the receptionist farewell and stepped through the orange portal.
-
- ****
-
- Archmage Rivy was blonde and apparently brainless. Ornigan had met many such
- at the balls of Maybold and its neighbours. He had even dallied with a few.
- Some, he had even taken the time to see past their facade. Some had little or
- nothing behind it, but one or two had concealed cunning and intelligence there.
- He suspected Rivy was one of those--else, how could she have gotten to her
- current position?
-
- "Hello, Ornigan. Sit down. You know, it's quite a surprise, Delalle--that's
- the Supreme Archmage--showing up like that. I mean, it's been simply >years<
- since anyone here has seen him, and today he sends me a message telling me that
- he was sending me someone whom he thought was a likely prospect. Waiving all
- the normal requirements. I mean, we don't normally let people in this easily.
- And you'll still have to take some tests so we can really gauge you, but that's
- just a formality.
-
- "Ornigan. That's a funny name! I almost remember something about some other
- Ornigan, a big mage or something. From somewhere on the Great Heath. Daybold
- or somesuch place. You ever heard of him? I mean, where are you from?"
-
- "I'm from Maybold, milady," Ornigan replied. "I remember some vague rumours
- that a former count Ornigan of Maybold was a mage, but you know how peasants
- exaggerate these things. No doubt he just brewed beer in his cellar. Our
- father named me and my brothers after former Counts of Maybold, but I never
- took the time to look into my 'ancestry'."
-
- "That's a shame. Well, since Delalle wants this all to be rushed through, I'll
- just need a few personal details from you and fill in all the hard stuff
- myself. Some people say that filling out an application form is one of the
- ways we screen people from getting into the Guild. But I think that's silly.
- I mean, they're not >that< hard."
-
- Ornigan submitted to another questioning on his personal details. He gave
- neutral and non-committal answers, especially on Rivy's continual digressions
- onto the subject of the other Ornigan of Maybold. He knew what the angle was
- now, and was somewhat disappointed. Delalle recognized his name, obviously,
- and knew what it represented. Well, Ornigan had no more idea where Count
- Ornigan IV of Maybold had hidden his laboratories that did anyone else.
- Still, it was best to pretend ignorance, in case they didn't believe him. Why
- did they all fear he'd become a psychotic despot like his predecessor? When
- they coveted his power for themselves?
-
- ****
-
- Thorn looked up as Dasham entered his office. "Ah, Dasham. Good of you to
- come on such short notice."
-
- "Save the pleasantries," Dasham said, sitting down uninvited. "What in the
- Nine Hells is it that's so important? Besides Delalle coming out again, that
- is."
-
- "It's tied in with Delalle's return," Thorn said. "I got a report from the
- ground-floor reception office not long ago. A man came in and said that he
- had talked with Delalle himself and was granted an immediate interview with
- Rivy for admission to the Guild.
-
- "The man's name was Ornigan of Maybold."
-
- Dasham's fingers, which had been drumming impatiently on the edge of Thorn's
- desk, stopped. "A mage named Ornigan, from Maybold Castle? On the Great
- Heath?"
-
- Thorn smiled. "Yes. The very same. I don't know if Delalle planned this
- one or not. He's very crafty. But to get access to Count Ornigan's
- laboratories, after all these years..."
-
- Dasham nodded, licking her lips unconsciously. Who knew what kind of spells
- Ornigan might not have had in there? What potions and elixirs? Perhaps he
- had been the one to find a source of immortality before his untimely death...
- "So what do we do?" she said, returning to business.
-
- "Well, Delalle has made the first move, in recruiting him. All we have to do
- is turn on the charm, feel him out. If he favours his predecessor, perhaps he
- would like our side better." He paused. "Of course, this could just be a
- trick to divert our attention from out main target--Amaan. And this Dariel,
- whatever he is."
-
- Dasham shook her head. "I think that, even for Delalle, this is serendipity.
- Perhaps it will be a distraction for >him<. And who is to say which is the
- greater prize? If Delalle wins over this Ornigan, and gets him to reveal
- where the laboratories are, then he may win over some of the others on the
- Council." Myself among them, possibly, she thought but didn't say.
-
- Thorn nodded. "Still, he bears watching too. Maybe I'll have a talk with
- him myself. Now, have you heard anything more from Nescie on this black
- shard-thing?"
-
- Dasham shook her head. "I'm going to talk with him today. I'll tell you all
- about it later at Yanigazia Purizshita."
-
- Thorn grinned. "It's a date. See you then."
-
- Dasham left, and Thorn contemplated. Things were getting more complicated.
- Well, it was always more fun that way.
-
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