![]() It is not often that Macallan affords himself a leave of absence from the college, but a brief historical jaunt was something he could always find time for. It was a weekend, and his classes would not resume again for a few days. So, he had taken the time to wander from the Mainlands to the Lowlands, spending time along the way to frequent local shops, to explore, and to really give each place its due. He was not the hurrying kind, and so when he arrived at the ruins, he was well-rested and eager to peruse the site of what used to be the college itself. table by ferus, image by ashon, bg from unsplash |
![]() The stranger was remarkably composed for how incredibly dirty he was. “Exploring?” Macallan's brow twitched at the haunting rasp of the voice. This was...unexpected. "No. I know every inch of this place. I was born and raised in the College.” His eyes widened, and he let loose a small breath. "Really?" he exclaimed, feeling a rush of excitement. That meant this was more than a history tour - that meant this stranger had been affected by whatever strange magic, or science, had touched nearly all of them. To be born here meant that he was older than Macallan, but he did not look it, not by a day. His heart began to pound with exhilaration. "That is --" Then the man lowered his head, as if in pain, and Macallan felt torn between his desire to step forward and offer assistance and his uncertainty that this was even real. Was this stranger just a mirage? What was happening? After a split second, his former desire outweighed the latter, and he stepped forward. "Are you alright?" he asked, his brow furrowed. Alas, after a moment, it appeared to pass. “Forgive me, what did you say your name was?” Macallan chuckled somewhat nervously. "I didn't," he said, still standing somewhat close to the man, eyeing both him and his corvid with a mixture of curiosity and caution. "Macallan Abernathy. I am a professor at the Co - at the new headquarters for the College, in Rionna." His eyes continued to scan the man's face and his body, trying to put the pieces together, but nothing fit. "Forgive me, but...Are you truly alright? Is there something I can do for you?" He was not sure what else to ask - and it was a miracle he asked that at all, with how he was about to burst at the seams with other questions. table by ferus, image by ashon, bg from unsplash |