Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-37523810-20190307035754/@comment-37523810-20190322042108

Fayard found the odd book back at the temporary infirmary, where the priest healing him must have put it aside. Looking inside, Fayard couldn’t read any of the strange symbols within, runes that seemed to be some written language of Zipangu. Inside the book, however, was a small, glowing shard of what looked almost like glass. It emanated dimly and strangely; it seemed to be magical in some way.

He found a man sitting at a booth by the entrance to the arena, with two other men guarding the gates. He looked up to Xelle. “What can I help you with?”

“I would tell your majesty if I knew. My guess is that he wouldn’t be held within the garrison, else he would be too easy to find... in fact, it was probably the head legionnaires that caught him, considering how they have little to no superiors besides your grace.”

Louis felt the line being nibbled at and tugged slightly. Whatever this thing was, it was taking its time with the bait.

Roran nodded as she left. “Good luck, my lady.” When Ainyl landed in the water, she saw the same Mermaid from before swimming around the ship, along with the Scylla and Unagi-Joro that helped save the drowning soldiers. “Did you acquire the energy needed?” She asked.

Yuna nodded. “Okay. I was just wondering if they are anything like us. Do they wear kimonos and drink sake, too?” Entering Hell, Menagerie found her way to Haruto’s bedside. Hel was worriedly checking him over as the Banshee returned. Menagerie noticed that the man’s face was very distraught and wet with tears. Something happened.