The Living Pyre
Varin’s eyes fell on each body in the room, each one a story of how they fell and what their last thoughts were. The thought always came to him whenever he found a pile of bones anywhere. What knowledge did they hold before it decayed with them?
He glanced at the decorative circles on the floor and the scripts that traced it. He listened to Seren speak as he slowly stepped in. His bootfall quietly echoed in the chamber as he glanced at the shelves full of old tomes and scripts that have begun to rot with time. He stepped around each body, slowly circling to the desk of the head archivist. The dead hand still clenching an old utensil for writing. He looked closer to the page as his hands rested on the desk, printing into the dust for the first time in years.
“Whatever it was they found, it was urgent. You can see the desperation in how they lay, but the head, he just seems…entranced in his work.”
His eye drifted to the parchment below the decayed hand. Faded with time and ink flaking. The script he used was similar to the carvings on the walls.
He slowly lowered his hand to the page tapping the table. The screen on the surface lit up with life as more notes started typing themselves on screen, the light reflecting off the table to the walls and over their faces. Glyphs, scans and notes layered themselves on the screen's surface.
“Seren, you may need to see this.”
He spoke quietly as he watched the notes cross over the screen. Information he could not read, but knew Seren would be able to figure it out.
As he looked at her he noticed another corpse tucked away in the corner clutching an old datapad. Varin slowly stood up and walked over to it, crouching to get a better look when he approached it. He gently retrieved the datapad attempting to power it on.
Dead.
The device had no charge, expected for something that sat waiting for so long.