Nial was adorable. There was no other way to say it. His mannerisms and the fact that he was a little fluffy creature made it so. A small smile maintained on her face as she watched him dance about in delight. Reaching into her bag, she was able to find the bits of dried chicken wrapped up in a dark gray cloth. There were about ten bits. As soon as she placed it on the ground, the ferret dug in. Who did this ferret belong to? Also did anybody feed him? He acted as though he was starving. Or maybe he just really loved food.
Kyra adored food as well. If anybody gave her cheese she would eat it up. Alcohol was a good drink to have with cheese. Then again, alcohol was good to drink at any time. Whether it was with dinner or before a big fight with a monster. Alcohol before a monster battle might not have been a good idea but Kyra still loved it. Right now, she was sober. This meeting was far too important to be drunk on. It didn’t take long for all the chicken to be gone.
“I appreciate the help. Thanks!” Kyra responded.
He ran off with a sudden burst. The little ferret attempted to leap up to a pedestal but failed. It seemed that the creature needed help. Kyra should have helped, but she didn’t. Nial seemed determined to do it on his own. But mostly she didn’t help because it was funny to watch him. Apparently, the pedestal had a hidden button. Which the ferret began to spam immediately.
“Good to know.” Kyra suppressed a chuckle.
She didn’t want it to look like she was leaving a mess so she cleaned up the gray cloth and anything else she had out. After dumping all the stuff into her backpack, she could hear the sound of metallic footsteps. A myrmidon automaton like being entered the room. The goddess must really care about protection. Her temple was on the highest mountain and was one of the best places to hide away. Not a moment wasted, the goddess spoke. Straight to business. Kyra was smiling genuinely. Her soft sad smile was gone. Her own mask of happiness attached to her face. She didn’t require a physical mask in order to hide.
“I want to make a deal.” Kyra explained, “But first I need to ask you some questions. After all we can’t start a deal if I don’t even know if you can help. First question, do you have an item that can copy and display memories?”
She had no idea if such a thing even existed but she assumed it did. Magic has been in this world for centuries. People have created ectoplasm stars, telepathy spells, gate travel, runic manacles to bind magic users, a rose whip, a snow globe that could shrink people into it, a knife that can put out all sorts of heat, night robes that appear to be woven from the night sky, a lantern that’s flame can shine a light in the direction of a heart’s desire, gauntlets made from dragons scales, a ring that can steal a soul, a type of curry that messes with the mind, a thread that can keep track of a loved one, liquid lacriamium, a potion that lets people walk on water, and many other magical items that she had read about. These were rare items but they existed. Amnesia and memory loss was not uncommon among the thousands of people in this world. Somebody somewhere had to have made an item that stored memories. If a person could come up with a snow globe to teleport beings inside it, then somebody had to have made an item to store memories.
The only issue now, would be the cost of that item if the goddess had it. However, she was prepared for just about anything. Kyra had taken the time to search out others who had made deals with the goddess. The majority of them had paid the price of memory. It would be ironic if that is what the price ended up as. But it seemed that the memory was usually one and typically was a bad one. Which Kyra had plenty of. She had a memory of dying by being buried alive, lava swallowing her up, a dagger up her throat, poison, etc. Any of those would work. There were some who explained that the cost was a quest or a favor. If Kyra needed to go on a quest, she would. Just in case, she had also brought some silver. It probably wouldn’t be enough but at least she had money rather than having nothing at all.