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Wyndi knelt upon the stone with her head bowed and eyes closed in supplication. The chamber was cool as a vent in the ceiling gave access for the fresh winter air to enter, swirl about Wyndi and provide her with its comfort and companionship, then leave the same way it entered like a familiar house guest. It gave her a greater connection to the outside world, something she desperately needed in times like this.
The meditation chamber was a room devoted for deep thought. For the clearing of negative thoughts and emotion so that inner clarity could be reached alongside unclouded reasoning and judgment. New perspectives were meant to be reached here and all Wyndi had to do was empty her mind of her troubles, breathe, and let the world fade away.
Her aching knees made that incredibly difficult to do.
Wyndi grimaced as she tried to adjust her posture, but that only seemed to make matters worse. How in the
world
did the others kneel like this without any sort of discomfort? They made it look so easy!
Sighing in defeat, Wyndi left her position and flopped onto her butt instead, her legs stretched out in front of her like a child. It was most certainly
not
the regal posture of a soon-to-be knight of the Five Circles, but it sure beat the sensation of her legs feeling like they were on the verge of snapping.
She sighed as she tilted her head back and closed her eyes. Meditation. Right. Let go of her nervousness. Let go of her fear. It was all going to be fine. Perspective. She needed a new perspective so that-
The door behind her opened.
Wyndi yelped and immediately bolted to her feet, hoping whoever was entering hadn't seen her sitting like a bear enjoying a large pot of honey. Or... something.
Two women entered, both wore armor (if one could call it that) and a wreath of roses on their heads. They giggled to each other as they entered, but quickly froze as they saw Wyndi standing there.
"Oh! Squire Wyndillyn!" Lady Kliressa said. "We weren't aware that you were using this room."
"Yeah, um, wanted to get in some last minute meditation before my trials," Wyndi said, trying her very best to avert her gaze from the two very attractive knights.
"Right, you have those today! Don't you worry, you'll do
great
, I'm sure!" Lady Glimyra said with a smile.
"You think so?" Wyndi returned the smile sheepishly. "I don't suppose you can offer any advice?"
Both women shook their heads. "Afraid not," said Kliressa. "Saying anything about the trials is strictly forbidden."
Wyndi sighed, but nodded. "I know."
"Chin up though!" Glimyra said. "By this time tomorrow, you'll be officially one of us! Well, maybe not
us
us, as in Roses, but you know what I mean."
"Yes, ma'am."
Glimyra raised an eyebrow before leaning over and faux-whispering to her companion, "she's cute!"
Wyndi's face reddened which elicited a series of giggles from the other two women. Members of the Circle of Rose were like that for some reason. Or, at least, the Lower Caste members were. They seemed to revel in getting reactions out of those around them and having a spotlight casted upon them. It's what made them good orators and facilitators. It's also why they seemed to favor armor that showed off plenty of leg, midriff, and bosom despite its horrid impracticality.
"Er, um..." Wyndi stammered, trying to find a way to change the subject. "Did you... also come to meditate?"
Kliressa and Glimyra glanced at each other. "You... could say that," Kliressa responded.
"Oh, then I... I should probably get out of your hair then! It's getting pretty close to my trial time, so I should probably get a move on anyway!" Mentally, Wyndi sighed in relief at having an excuse to evacuate, as it was starting to get
very
difficult to avoid looking at either woman's ample cleavage. Unfortunately, as she made her way to the door, a hand caught her on the arm.
"Wait!" Glimyra said, then leaned in and gave Wyndi a kiss on the cheek. "For good luck."
Wyndi squeaked in surprise, as well as other emotions. "Um, th-thanks!" was all she could manage to stutter out before slipping out of the room. As she fled down the hall, she heard another chorus of giggling as well the faint beginnings of a conversation before the door closed again.
"She'd make a great Lower Iron, wouldn't she?"
"Oh, agreed. And if she is, I for one think we ought to pay her another visit."
~~~
Wyndi arrived at the ritual chamber, deep within the bowels of Fort Dawnlight, just as she finished wiping off the last remnants of Lady Glimyra's lipstick from her cheek. She found the door to already be open with someone waiting for her inside. Tentatively, she stepped in.
Sir Wildern stood off to the side with his back to her as he fed a portion of a biscuit to his pet bird, Mincey, as it sat on its perch. Even like that, though, Wildern's posture commanded authority and stability. He was a tall, broad man who tended to garner awe or fear wherever he went from his physical prowess alone. A simple, golden ring adorned his head. It was by far the least ornate crown Wyndi had ever seen, but it didn't need to be. It sent a message. It said "I do not need to have ornate baubles resting upon my temples to convince you of my station."
The Five Circles didn't have one official leader and Sir Wildern wasn't by means the only member of the High Golden Circle to have this sort of effect, but that didn't change the way Wyndi's breath caught in intimidation as she walked deeper into the room.
"Are you prepared, Squire Wyndillyn?" Wildern said, his voice low, yet warm. He scritched Mincey along the side of the neck before turning to face her.
"Yes, sir."
"Then kneel in the center of the room."
Not again...
Wyndi groaned internally, but did as she was told. Wildern walked across the room to where a miniature botany station was set up, procuring a single vial from its stand. The contents glowed with a liquid that swirled and spiraled with five different colors.
"How... how did you make that?"
Wildern actually chuckled, which surprised her. He seemed so stoic, so stern, like a statue. Statues did
not
have a sense of humor.
"I did not. Only the Higher Circle of Glass members know of its contents and recipe. They're rather protective of their secrets like that."
Oh
, Wyndi thought, feeling marginally embarrassed. She should've known that!
Wildern approached and knelt down on one knee. He proffered the vial to her, but pulled it away as Wyndi reached for it.
"Prepare yourself, Wyndillyn. Know that this ritual is meant to find where you belong within our ranks. Not everyone experiences all five trials, and that's perfectly fine. Do not feel lesser if you only undergo four or two or even one."
"Are... are you supposed to be telling me this?" Wyndi said, then winced as she immediately regretted it. Talking back to a High Gold, no matter the context, was like trying to beat the sun in a staring contest. Stupid and ultimately a painful experience.
Wildern smiled, the skin around his eyes crinkling. That was also uncomfortable. Those deep, slate-colored eyes should not have been
kind
of all things.
"No, not really. But I have been hearing talk this past week about how nervous you've been for this day and wanted to help put your mind at ease."
"Th... Thank you," Wyndi said, blushing. This time it actually
wasn't
from attraction. Aesthetically, she could see the appeal in Wildern. She understood logically why some of the other women practically drooled over him, but he wasn't Wyndi's type. No, instead she simply felt