[Continuation]
Having arrived in a small city thanks to the portal opened by Sera, they'd arrive searching for those who summoned them there. Yet no one; a message giving detailed coordinates would result in their next destination; a horse ride later and some rather interesting banter. Ultimately would have led them to their location; coordinates marking an old temple of sorts. The male having turned to her to give her the heads up and the confirmation that she was ready and or willing to go into said temple left him with a racing heart; no so much worried about his safety but hers. After all, in the short time, they met he'd grown to care deeply about her. More than he had any other person in the game, yet those feelings weren't so easily dismissed the way he'd like. None the less he'd reach back with his hand, the shield covering her backside as he walked her towards the temple. His stomach screaming that this was a bad idea, but none the less he'd ignore it. The message which seemed to alert them the moment they arrived in the city was going off to once more; but this time not just for her. He too would receive his own message, which would read as followed
Mail
So a story as old as time, it appears you are the partner in crime. Your task is simple you see, find the entrance and use the key. But just so you do know this fact, once you've begun there is no turning back. You'll together begin a game of sorts; summon, heal and conquer the court. Prove yourselves worthy and you'll learn there is more to this game, a new found skill is yours to gain. So good luck with your adventure children of light and dark. It will be one to remember, go forth embark.
As he read his ominous message aloud he'd look to her, "Well you heard your stalkers, I'm now a part of this and now we can choose, play this game and unlock the mysteries and some new skill or walk away and give up. So where do you think the key is?" he'd say smiling as he already knew her plans if not had a fair idea of what she would say regardless. Had he agreed or not; there was no way he'd let her do it on her own. Although the closer they grew to such a location the more apparent it became, the area was old and dangerous. Stepping forward onto a stone he'd raise his shield quick as darts bounced off it. "I don't like this idea Sera, but if we must, let's be smart and slow about this. Where would you hide the key to your temple.I don't see a rug so?" he'd say hoping she might solve the riddle.
Parting ways from her a bit he'd scan the entrance to the temple. It seemed to be locked by a giant gate; with strange rune-like markings. As he began to place his hands over the stones he'd note one taking the shape of hand and that they were identical to the other side, "Hey love, how about you try placing your hand on the other door, seems it's hand thing button." his hand pressing some seemed to do little. Yet it glowed a little, confused yet interested he'd question it, "Think it is powered by magic or something I mean it's glowing. I can't seem to use magic but it's glowing, does that mean I might have some sort of magical power to me. Ooh, wait. Open Sesame? Eh it was worth a try..." he'd say scratching his head still puzzled by the endeavor
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Had Sera cracked the puzzle to the entrance or Steele's own jokes and gags truly work the doors would open and their true journey would begin. His eyes meeting hers he'd reach out to hold her hand. A faint blush passing he'd bite his lip nervously, "Alright, no turning back from this point on. I'll do whatever it takes to keep you safe, even if I got to die to do this. Anyways, let's begin our trail, this court thing sounds dangerous but exciting and well, no point in not living on the edge." As he walked forth into the temple; the door would slowly shut behind them. His arms still around her would walk slowly forth into the dark room; small flames of light began to form about them floating as they danced about; almost like spirits. Perhaps the souls of the damned who failed the test; a forewarning. Either way, it seemed fairly terrifying. Yet as he turned to Sera he'd arch a brow, "Think you could be my light this time around; got a magic for this dark?" he asked curiously
He wasn't afraid of the dark per say; no that would be silly. But in a game like this, it was more what lingered in the dark. The sound of chitter-chatter among the darkness was creeping him out, yet the scurrying of feet made this even more troublesome as he felt something bump past him, "That was you wasn't it?" he asked curiously as something would brush against her back side, "That wasn't me I swear...I felt it too." he'd say spinning taking out his sword and shield, a bit on edge he'd note the laughter passing between them as he looked lower just barely making out the shadow of a smaller creature, "Is that a knoll?" he asked nervously. Slowly attempting to press his back against her's for coverage. "What's the plan boss?" he'd ask giving the command since she seemed to be his life line now more than ever. The room just dark enough to play games on one's mind and let it go wild.
@Sera Phim