Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-26545936-20190105181538/@comment-26545936-20190108021730

You peek your head in through the door, careful not to disturb anything or make a sound. Immediately you note that there are training dummies off to the right side, they appear to be worn and have multiple slash marks on them.

Pillars can seen as some-sort of decoration around the training grounds and more flags bearing that same symbol outside are also present.

To the left are a three small buildings made out of the same white stone as the keep that have the wooden doors on them closed. There are black chains tied taut around the each of those wooden doors. Giving you the impression that they are perhaps not to be opened.

In the middle of this complex is a massive cathedral-like building with massive stone doors fully opened.

Within the building you see a figure dressed in what looks to be dark blue, white and golden-trimmed robes. He’s carrying a staff with a golden crystal in it that pulsates with light and he’s wearing a necklace with a cross on it.

You know the figure to be male as his white hair and beard sort of give it away. He’s looking straight ahead out the door and possibly right at you.

Well, if he’s seen you, he hasn’t reacted yet. Beyond him on the wall are pictures of winged-beings on stained glass and a cross-shaped opening can be seen on the same wall.

He’s standing on a light blue carpet that’s reaching all the way down to the entrance steps.

At such a distance away his expression is hidden, though he appears to be holding himself non-threateningly… you think.

Well he appears to be the only living person around here and that’s a sight for sore eyes for sure.

He also seems vaguely… familiar. You know you’ve seen him before, but can’t place a name or where.

Standing here isn’t going to solve much however.

How do I proceed?

{X} Walk into the cathedral -{X} Call out to him.

{X} Call out to him to see his reaction before going in there.

{X} Explore the training grounds.

{X} Explore the other buildings that are closed and ‘locked.’