No wonder…
Half an hour later she woke up with a start and she recalled the terribly vivid dream of her falling from a great height. She sat up straight in her chair, heaving, panting and grabbing her chest to make sure she had been dreaming... that it wasn’t real. She looked over to see Pixel sleeping soundly under a workbench, with long brownish hair, loosened from the hair ties she usually wore, spread over her face. Juniper shook her head. The closer she was getting to -the- day, the more real these nightmares were becoming, and almost she had wondered whether it was a sign that Nebulun was abandoning her.
Rubbish.
She shook her head again. The Wonderbringer would never do such a thing to those who create, so. She could use a blessing or two though, and also perhaps someone to turn to. But her sister was still asleep and even for the Bottlesocket family it was too early. She smiled a bit at the thought of her adoptive family. The Bottlesockets were a gnome family who originally originated from Anchoril. But when the Council moved the naval shipyards to Sambar, that’s when Anchoril lost its attraction as a place for a living, and many people, human or gnome had decided to move to the outskirts of bustling Sambar.
The Bottlesocket family established this place long before her time, about 150 years ago or so, and ever since the moment it opened its doors, the business has been expanding constantly. Not long after that grand opening they added a workshop and over the years several halls, turning the place into a little factory for simple automates, clockwork products and similar products. About five years ago she and her sister were adopted by the Bottlesockets for a reason she could only guess about. The idea was that their little slender fingers were particulary good at making the smaller and thus much more complicated clockworks. But there was more to it. Juniper didn’t know what, but she just knew.
They had to go the school just like any other child around in the Brass District of the Gear Ward, the place where the elite of Sambar resided. But in the next tenday it would become clear if she could move to a much more interesting educational institute. If... she successfully applied. Her gaze shifted to a tiny silver bird, a Silverhawk to be more specifc. It was made out of starmetal, the little wings engraved with a complete feather detail, and in the eyes of many foreigners it could become -the- perfect gift to take back home for their partner or kids. There was only one problem. It failed to work...
The twelve year old Juniper sighed and after she had wiped the grease from her fingers, she picked up her tiny invention and flipped it over in her hands. For a while she just sat there staring at the mechanical components before she shook up from an unusual hissing sound. She used her sense of smell and sound to identify a potential leak in one of the many steam or gas pipelines that ran along the metal walls into the windowless corridor towards the factory. If it was one of the cooling ones…
She quickly jumped up from her chair and ran along one side of the corridor, now also visually checking for pressure losses on several pressure gauges. It could also be one of the filters, perhaps too clugged with dust, or a failing regulating valve, or a worn packing. Whatever it was, she had to find it and if possible fix it. Juniper sighed heavily. So much for extra time to work on her hawk. If she failed she would have to wait till next year to try again. But if something bad would happen to this place…
The girl shook her head and quickly resumed her investigation.
Aha! It’s one of the seals of the pump leading oxygen to the forge. Only that.
Juniper couldn’t believe her luck. This was easy peasy and it would be fixed in no time. As she got to work, her heart started to pound heavily when she thought about her possible successful application. After all. Gaining admission to the High House was -the- highest goal at the moment for her...





















