"Oh, I see now how this works. This one is Nix, a hopeful student of water and fire. Balance is my aim, and I will not rest until my goal bears fruit."
Ask about the locations of the professors for Fire and Water.
"In the Fire and Water buildings."...
The boatman is willing to take you there. It's more convenient than walking through the forested path. But you could also walk, if you mind.
"Ah, hybrid. So that's how it was. Interesting."
"I'll let quartermaster know our choice." Dan says to Murble. "After that comes meeting with professor, right? Let's get that out of the way right away."
Inform the quartermaster that we want room with balcony. Then inquire where one might find professors.
You head back down the stairs. It seems some of the other freshmen are facing their fears and organizing themselves. Fortunately, your pick would be locked in. You state your claim at the Quartermaster's desk.
"Right. The professors might be busy, might not be, but normally you can find them in their respective building. You can follow the signs outside heading northeast, or ask one of the boatmen. They can ferry you around.""I see! That's very helpful, thank you. I fear I don't actually know what my Kahigan are, but no doubt they are magnificent! And hopefully the teachers can tell me. And the curriculum doesn't assume a type I don't have. And... well, I'm sure it will all work out. Good day, and best of luck with your time troubles."
Further inspect the room me and Dan picked out, then drag him with me to find the Life professor. He should be in the Life Building, right?
Each bed has sliding drawers underneath with locks to keep your things safe (you find the keys hanging from their respective handle) and thee is a table against the wall with three chairs underneath. A lantern set on top gives off a cool green glow through a crystal sphere, and an empty bookshelf takes up most of the far wall that isn't taken up by the balcony's double doors.
The closet is separated in two, and contains some dividers made from thin wooden sheets which can be moved around the room for privacy or to avoid distractions.
The washroom actually has a faucet, truly a sign of luxury in this age.
After inspecting the room, you grab Dan and head outside.
...
Outside the lodge, there are indeed signs giving directions:
-> School of the Natural Elements
-> School of Energy
-> School of Thoughtform
-> Upper Plaza
-> Marble Gardens, Gate
You decide 'Natural Elements' sounds like Life, so you head there and find the department of life, first thing out of the forest.
Department of Life
You approach a ziggurat made of stone blocks, seemingly centuries old and overgrown with verdant green plantlife--a rarity in these parts.
This building has a terraced layout, with four central stairways leading to an altar at the top (with a statue at the local shrine). There are four terraces, having eight, six, four, and two doorways per side, respectively. Nets of plants prevent people from falling over the edge, and also function as a shade and awning for the level below.
There is a tree you've never seen before growing on the roof of the shrine. Its bark is a rich brown despite being cracked with age, and its magnificent crown is green and filled with capped nuts which tend to fall down in the wind. You find many of these nuts scattered across the ground. Crows tend to come and go, picking up the nuts and taking them places unknown.
The quartermaster turns to the other pair.
"That is true, given my families influence. But despite the nobility's tendency to throw money at other to solve a problem, that doesn't sit well with me. Since I am the youngest son, I have the freedom to try to make a direct difference, rather then letting someone else get the funds to potentially help people."
"Besides, it's also a good way to reintroduce the rest of my family to magic. Our Houses founder was a talented and influential mage, but his descendants swore off magic for decades for some reason. This would be a good way to reintroduce magic into our family, and I guess it also makes a name for myself, not unlike you."
"Magic is also very interesting though, so making a name for ourselves via magic is certainly not a bad thing."
"My line hasn't had mages in centuries, so it seems you have a leg up on me, both in magic and family." He chuckles. "Shall we be roommates? I'd like to get a room with a balcony before they're taken."
"There's one left. If you're sure, I can mark you down."Raioyris uses his 'Go' limb to gather the 'Vi's and use them to nourish his body. As I suspected...
I have perished. That's a tad unfortunate.
As you leave, faces seem to track you. You are not invisible. But the staff-wielder does not give chase, and others dare not approach.
[-] The wisps wround you, you can interact with. They actually gravitate toward your own Kahigan, and some of them wrap around. You notice a wide variety of these wisps--some are small and short, others are long, curled, or wrapped around tree trunks. Either way, there seem to be varying stages of development.
Uprooting them, you place them on top of your own body. Nothing happens right away. Understandable, as you must have walked through plenty of these when you could not see them. But as you move your body around and work the Vi sprouts, your body starts to absorb some of them. Using your Me Kahigan, you find that you are once again able to feel your fingers, toes, and limbs. Very. Cold.