21 Saun 717
What was in a trial? A few breaks, a couple of bits, a fleeting trill, and yet the trial seemed to always go forward and never backward. Aeodan, a student always and a scholar nowadays, particularly enjoyed looking forward. Variety was the spice of life, he'd found, and the more new things he tried, the more he found he liked the world around him. Being cloistered for arcs because of his legs wore heavily on his need for socialization, but did nothing to dull the furious edge of his curiosity. The trip to the Settlements had sated that curiosity for the moment, but after the Barrows, Aeodan needed something to keep him occupied.
Sciences in the Settlements were strange. A lot of the farmers knew how to breed specific traits into their vegetables or livestock. The woodcutters seemed to have organic compounds that could help fell a tree. But Aeodan had discovered, most strangely of all, his host's predilection towards alchemy. Never having given the magical arts much thought, Aeodan found a few books on the subject and devoured the knowledge in the fleeting breaks of twilight. He had been having a difficult time sleeping, and even his usual meditation routine wasn't breaking the cycle. Instead, he decided to at least fill the time, and it had worked.
Alchemy, the process of instilling qualities into a second medium, sounded like a very precise and analytical science to Aeodan, one that did not seem to fit too much into the strange sciences of the Settlements. But then he'd heard that the Duke liked to use unusual ingredients, and Aeodan understood. Even the most precise and straightforward science could find an interesting twist outside of Andaris, and the few texts he read encouraged the reader to go out and discover his or her own ingredients. With a smile, Aeodan had closed the books. All he needed to do at that point was wait for an appropriate time to call on the Duke.
Aeodan had been wanting an excuse to talk more with Tristan, but could find no good reasons beyond the construction and upkeep of the Museum. Discovering the Duke's leanings toward Alchemy gave Aeodan a better excuse, and he was excited to spend time with the artist. Something about Tristan vaguely reminded him of Edalene... Perhaps it was the Duke's passion, or his willingness to indulge Aeodan's strange peculiarities. Something. Regardless, Aeodan was excited to delve into something as strange as Alchemy with the Duke, and perhaps even learn something new. After all, that's what acadaemia was, right?
When the time was appropriate and the suns were up, Aeodan approached the Duke's door. He knocked lightly with his knuckles, waiting for a call to be let in.