"Obsessively studying things. Checking places that used to be magics and places that became magics and looking for correlations, then going from there."
"People do study magics. The animals are also useful for getting an idea of where their borders are. The old lady had a good library, I think I've read a decent fraction of what there is to know."
"I wasn't sure what I wanted to do in the long term. In the short term I was going to work at the post office and save up to go to school."
Idania nods. "There are schools here, too, if you would like to stick to your plan."
"That is an entirely fair thing to wait for! Would it help if I gave you a brief overview?"
"Right, well - there's the basics of math, science, and some medicine and language everywhere, but how good the schools are depends on country and the domain. Some places don't have them at all, Evarsomethingorother doesn't put much stock into them, for instance. If you're looking for the best stuff close by, I know Opedist's domain has got a lot of libraries and schools. His stubbornness applies to keeping knowledge that's there safe, so if you don't mind the ongoing war with the volcano god, go for it. Or did you want me to give you a curriculum? I'd need to think about it, it's been a while since I was in school."
"I am fairly good at studying independently without much telling me what's meant to be next."
"Okay! Then hit up the libraries in Opedists' domain, the ones at Kardaliche and Ornen are lovely. Some schools there, too, if you can afford it, but honestly they are prissy nitwits a lot of the time. If you're good at making a curriculum and self-teaching, you can probably skip them."
She goes and retrieves the map, finds the cities, and shows Aya where they're at in comparison to both Perinixu's domain and where they're located now. The cities are closer to Perinixu's domain than Raezenoth's; it's likely to work out in Aya's favor.
Wordlessly, he finds his way to the couch and sits down. No greeting, no acknowledgement, just - sit.
"Yes," says the scruffy man, in a voice that echoes across the entire room. He doesn't need to be translated. His voice echoes in Esevi, Jorten, and the vaguest hint of Ancient Sudre, at the same time but not mixing in the slightest.
Aya can probably put two and two together, considering Idania called him his name.
"Hello," he says. Then he looks at Idania. "You're helping her find a route, aren't you."
"Yup!" says Idania, in a singsong voice.
"She should find her own and become stronger for it," replies the god, with utmost dignity.
"You're being naggy again."
Her god doesn't deign to reply. But he smiles, just faintly.
Aya takes this general reception to mean that he doesn't want to talk to her, which is reasonable enough in its way. She falls silent and goes back to mapping, a bit slower than before.
"She can definitely hear you," says Idania, rolling her eyes.
"Yes. You are not throwing yourself at my feet and singing my praises," says Raezenoth, to Aya.
"It annoys him," provides Idania in a stage whisper.
"She," teases Idania, "is not going to stay here, so she doesn't need to. She's heading off to Perinixu."
"Ah. At least she has good taste when it comes to other gods," says Raezenoth, eying Aya. It's impossible to tell if he's insulted or not. His expression is near-blank.