[Mkguild] MK Story - hidden treasures

Christian Okane chrisokane at verizon.net
Mon Mar 15 01:47:42 UTC 2010


A small thing I came up with while wandering through a antique store on day.

Chris
The Lurking Fox



Hidden Treasures
by Christian O'Kane


   It was cold down here but it is always cold in a cellar, any cellar,
whether it was in Marigund, Pyralis or in the tunnels beneath a small castle
near Frondheim. Which is where they were following Lady Charlotte Marchilou
whose husband was lord of Marchilou castle. The lady herself was wearing a
yellow and blue dress of wool with sleeves that went all the way down to her
wrists. Walking closely behind here were a man and woman. Both were wearing
a nondescript tunic and pants, no different than that worn by countless
peasants, workers and craftsman. That simple disguise had gotten  them here
and they were confident it would get them home to Marigund safely.

 They passed thru a door made of wood that had grayed with age and covered
with patches of moss. The four people walked down a long corridor lined with
doors as old as the one behind them. The dust was thick on the floor here
and each step stirred up clouds of dust into the air.

   "My apology for the conditions here," Lady Charlotte said. "We rarely
come down here anymore."

   The man shook his head. "I don't mind. Back in Marigund the Mages guild
seems to have endless hallways like this. All of them filled with the oddest
things," Kaeso commented.

   The second woman smiled. "When was the last time you were down here?"
Brianna asked.

   Charlotte paused in her stride. "Not since great uncle Selric died. He
was a great collector of many things. His wife refused to have his more
unusual items upstairs in the main hall so he had a private room here."

   "What did he collect?" Kaeso asked.

   "Anything and everything," came the answer. That point was driven home by
the door she was standing in front of. It was lime green in color and seemed
to be one large piece.

  Kaeso ran his hand lightly over the surface of the door. "Is this
porcelain?" 

   Charlotte nodded in reply. "Yes made in one piece. But it's as strong as
stone."

   "Very nice!" Kaeso commented. "I don't see any magic in it. All its
strength comes naturally."

   "Uncle was very proud of it," Charlotte commented.

   As she opened the door the room lit up instantly. A soft white glow
spread out from globes hanging on the walls flooding the entire space. It
revealed a large room to the brim with a vast amount of items. Statues,
paintings, sculptures, furniture and boxes, barrels, whole windows and doors
intermixed with plates, dinnerware, stained glass windows and even a pair of
carriages. A pair of stuffed elk flanked the doorway standing a dusty guard.
Their glassy eyes looked down at them with a steady gaze.

   "I used to come down here and play as a child," Charlotte said "But not
in this room. The things in here made me uneasy."

   "I can see why, " Brianna commented as she looked up at one of the
stuffed elk.

   Kaeso nodded his head slowly. He had seen this type of thing before when
asked to look into someone's collection. People collected some of the
strangest things most of which was completely worthless. But mixed in with
all the strange and useless junk were usually some real treasures that made
it worth the entire trip.

   They walked past a long line of bookcases filled with all manner of books
and scrolls. "This is Selric's private library," the lady explained.

   "Have you examined the books?" Kaeso asked.

   "Some but his taste in literature is not to my liking," came the answer.
"Feel free to examine them. There are no wards on them."

   A quick spell confirmed Charlottes words and Kaeso pulled down a large
book with a dark red leather cover. He opened the book to the title page and
was rewarded with the image of a large breasted woman wearing a skimpy dress
in the passionate embrace of a heavily muscled warrior with long, flowing
blonde hair. They were standing on the edge of a tall cliff kissing
passionately. "The edge of Passion," proclaimed the words along the bottom.
The mage shook his head. A book like this would have cost a large sum of
money and Selric wasted it on this drivel? He slid the book back onto the
shelf.

   "Not all of uncles books are so petty," Charlotte explained. "His
interests in books were as varied as everything else he collected."

   Kaeso turned and ran her eyes over the bookcase and one book caught his
attention. It was a large book, almost two feet tall and a foot and a half
wide. The cover was not of leather but a type of cloth that she did not
recognize. He opened the book and gingerly leafed through the pages. The
first image he saw was a drawing done in a fine ink line of some sort of
complex geared mechanism. "Brianna," the man said softly. In moments the
woman was crowded close to him examining the book with him.

   A turn of the page revealing more ink drawings of mechanisms. The page
after that showed a large mechanical horse. Opposite that was a page filled
with different gears. Dozens of gears each unique with different sizes and
types and spacing of teeth. Another turn brought a forth an image that
covered both pages. The image of a mechanical eagle with its wings spread
wide. The creatures inside was filled with a complex array of gears wheels,
rods, springs and other complex mechanisms.

   Brianna lightly ran her hand over the image. "That's the Emperor's
Eagle."

   "What's that?" Charlotte asked as she peered over the mages shoulder.

   "It was a beautiful automaton said to have been owned by the emperor
Claudius eight hundred years ago," Kaeso answered.

   "I've seen this image before," Brianna said as she peered at the book
more closely. "In Dreyer's Muricum. But the others are completely new."

   Kaeso fingered the cover gently. "This book is relatively new. It must be
a copy of another text. I wonder if there are any more books like this?"

   "You are welcome to look through all the books so long as I get a fair
price for what you take," Charlotte said as she waved her waved towards the
book shelf.

   Brianna smiled broadly and nodded her head energetically. "Thank you. The
guild always deals honestly."

   The lady smiled. "I understand that. It is why I contacted the Mages
guild in Marigund rather than someone closer."

   "For which we are grateful," Kaeso commented. "We are also grateful for
your agreement to keep this transaction quiet."

   Charlotte turned to the man with a serious look on her face. "This
agreement is for both of us. Many around here would be unhappy to know we
were dealing with the heretics from Marigund."

   "Understood," Kaeso answered. "Rest assured that we will leave no trace
of our visit. Politics and religion have always been the bane of knowledge
it seems."

    Brianna ran her hand along the spines of the books on one of the
shelves. "We'll bring in more people and have them go through the entire
library."

   "If you are interested in such mechanisms I need to show you Sydney,"
Charlotte commented.

   "Sydney?" both mages asked at the same time.

   Charlotte smiled. "I nicknamed that when I was small and the name seemed
to stick." The woman turned and walked deeper into the room.

   The small group wound its way past a wide variety of objects scattered
about the room. They walked past a couch covered with bright blue cloth.
Seated on it was the statue of a young woman wearing a long, flowing dress.
Behind the couch was a table made entirely of deer antlers interlocked in a
complex pattern.

   In the back of the room standing near a corner was a wooden table made of
thick, sturdy planks and beams. On the table was a large object covered with
a black cloth. "This was Uncle Selric's last project. He died before it was
finished which is not really surprising as he was working on it for almost
twenty years." The woman took one end of the cloth and slow peeled it back
revealing an amazing sight.

   Laying on the table was a lion. It's head resting on its front paws and
it's eyes closed. They walked around the table revealing that this feline
was artificial. Where there had been skin and fur on the left side. The
right side had only metal skin and only in a few places. The rest of the
body consisted of bare metal framework behind which was a complex set of
gears and mechanisms.
  
   Spread out on the table around the figure was several thousand parts all
arraigned neatly by shape, size and material they were made by. Over
everything lay a fine layer of dust. Nothing on the table had been touched
in a long time.

   "Your uncle built all this?" Brianna asked as she slowly walked around
the table.

   "Some," Charlotte explained. "He was a mage of some power but more
importantly he was wealthy enough to hire the best mages and craftsmen."

   "Impressive workmanship!" Kaeso said in the soft tones of admiration.
"Does it work?"

   The woman touched the lion on the shoulder and it's eyes opened and
stretched its mouth open revealing a large array of silver teeth. It's head
moved back and forth three times then stopped. "There are several motions
like wagging the tail but nothing more complex than that."

   Brianna stepped very close to the lion and peered into the unfinished
interior for a long moment before turning to Charlotte. "Sold," she
announced. "Name your price."


******************** 
 

   It was late that night before Charlotte managed to return to the strange
storeroom. She made her way slowly to the table with its unfinished
occupant. The woman looked at the lion. "You are now officially the property
of the Marigund Mages guild. They are sending eight wagons for all the stuff
they are buying in a week." She kissed the lion on the muzzle and smiled
broadly. "They suspected nothing!"


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