THE TATTOOED WOMAN - Chapter 22
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The Tattooed Woman Volume 2 - Chapter 8: Wizards, Warfare and Wyrms
In the House of Varro, there was a certain little-used staircase that led down to a particular corner of one of the deepest of the subterranean levels below the manse itself. The staircase and the passages it led to were illuminated by the flames of perpetually burning witchlamps that flickered and danced as if to some strange inhuman melody that only they could hear.
The servants who dusted that stairwell or were sent down to the levels below carried out their duties as hurriedly as possible, and with wide eyes that continually searched the shadows and corners fearfully, for this was the domain of Fiamma Vor, the ancient Magister of House Varro.
Fiamma was old, even among the DΓΆkkΓ‘lfar and in her time she had mastered the arts of Battle-Mage, Tempestarii, and Arcanus. There were none now living who remembered where she had come from, or in which House she originated. She had served House Varro for many long centuries, and all knew that demon and spirit alike made obeisance to her when she deigned to conjure them forth.
She had seen three Matriarchs rule House Varro since the tempestuous days of her first apprenticeship and all had come to respect her ability. Her peers, of which there were few, had learned to tread warily in her presence, while her enemies, of which there were fewer still, surviving that is, had learned to fear her name.
She was tall, and countless years had rendered her frame gaunt, and her hair was now more grey than silver. She dressed simply, favouring dark robes that seemed to merge with the shadows from which she would sometimes appear, oft when her name was spoken. Her vulpine features revealed no inkling as to the workings of her mind while her obsidian eyes, as cold and hard as chips of flint missed nothing. More than one rival Magus had contested with her over the years, but neither they nor their assassins had survived the experience. She seldom spoke and was not given to displays of temper, but the tapping of her iron rod upon the polished floor as she walked the passageways and corridors within the House never failed to instil fear in those who heard it.
And so, when she turned her unblinking cadaverous gaze upon the tall scrawny human who had been escorted into her presence by fidgeting and nervous household guards, she did not appear particularly impressed.
Her voice was dry and held a note of irritation that made the guards lick their lips and unconsciously edge backwards as she regarded them, "What's this? I am not planning to experiment on Humans this day, so why do you present me with this vagabond?"
The more senior guard swallowed. He was a veteran of the border wars and no coward, thus was able, just, to keep his voice from trembling, "Begging your pardon Magister, but the Matriarch instructed us to fetch him to you, for he is a... Wizard, or so I was told."
The woman grinned, it was not an encouraging sight, "A Human Wizard you say? My, my, whatever will the little scamps get up to next?"
She walked around the gangly youth and chuckled before waving a hand dismissively at the guards who all but fled in their eagerness to depart.
Fiamma rolled her eyes and sighed at their antics before turning her gaze back to the young man left in their wake. For his part, he seemed to be looking about the workshop keenly, not with a look of fear on his face, but rather one that appeared to be a mix of equal parts fascination, curiosity and delight.
She sighed, "What are you called Human?"
"Hmm? My name? Oh, um, t'is Quintus ma'am, Fabius... er Quintus Fabius that is."
"You do not sound certain Human; would you like me to come back later when you've had opportunity to consider your answer further?"
The young man blushed sheepishly, "I'm sorry, I was just distracted," he looked about and waved his hands at the various scrolls, books and instruments that festooned the workshop very much like a starved waif in a candy shop, "this is
wonderful
!"
Fiamma shook her head and released her breath in a long-suffering sigh of resigned amusement, "Humans..."
Turning to the gangly young man she sniffed, "I'm told you are a...
wizard
, of some kind. Would this be an apt description?"
Quintus was gazing hungrily at an ancient tome laid out upon an iron bookstand and his long fingers twitched with the unconscious desire to turn a few pages and thus his reply was almost absentminded, "Eh? Oh, um, yes. That's sort of correct, or it would be, had I not been expelled that is."
"Expelled you say? From where and for what reason? Did you dabble in some forbidden dark art, or summon a demon at an inappropriate moment perhaps?"
He turned to her and forced an embarrassed smile, "I was a pupil at the
Scholomance
, the hidden school where secret masters teach the arcane arts. I was...
dismissed
, for being overly friendly with another young man. My family are not rich and has little to no influence, thus I had no recourse but to accept the decision and leave. So, I sold what few skills I had mastered and joined an adventuring group."
Fiamma chuckled, "Secret Masters you say? My, my, it does sound a most prestigious and grand faculty," she idly pointed towards a door at the back of the room, "some rooms in yonder direction lies my bedchamber. Within you will find my laundry basket. If you searched through that basket, I'm sure you would have little trouble finding a pair of my knickers older than this ridiculous "Scholomance" of yours. And I think I hold my used underwear in greater esteem than I hold any of the bumbling "Secret Masters" you might care to mention."
She sniffed dismissively, "Now tell me, young man, would you care to learn how to work real magic or no?"
"You would teach me spells?"
"No."
"Rituals?"
She shook her head with a grin.
"How to summon demons and spirits?"
"Absolutely not."
He frowned, "Forgive me, I'm confused. What then would I learn from you?"
Fiamma smiled and Quintus found himself shivering as he wondered if the toothy creatures lurking in the darkest abyss at the bottom of the deepest of seas might have less unnerving grins, "I will teach you how to wield
power