Thread:Autumnlibrarian16/@comment-38973390-20200118180603/@comment-38973390-20200120134643

// @Galaxian: ack sorry for a late reply, I got busy yesterday

// @Specter: take your time!

Even as Rai ventured inside the castle, Magius made no apparent move to stop him - in fact, the knight continued to lack any sign of awareness of the world around him. But that didn't matter anyway - how could the boy have been able to see and stop someone who was invisible?

Inside Wish Palace, the only thing that could be heard was the very sound of Rai's footsteps. Almost everything in the hallway appeared to be dusty and unkempt, from the mirrors fastened on the wall to the decoration. The candles that illumiated the palace were dimly lit with some strange green fire. If Rai wandered further down the hallway attached to the entrance, he would find himself in an open, nearly empty room.

It was better lit than the hallway. The room had a few cabinents and the like by the edges of the wall, but none were very noticible. The room also had a two different sets of doors, each on a different side (left and right of the room), with both shut closed. It seemed the only way the doors would open was if someone decided to open them up themself, as they weren't locked. In the back of both the left and right sides of the room, the sight of a spiral staircase could be seen, leading somewhere upstairs.

There didn't seem to be any other humaniod being in the area - but there were strange, small, wispy butterfly-like creatures fluttering around the current floor. They didn't make any noise, and they all emitted different shades of green light. Looking at a particular one for too long would make it appear to be iridescent, with hard to make out images messily shown on the tiny, hand-sized creature.

However, since it didn't seem like the butterfly-creatures were going to do anything, Rai was once again free to do whatever he wished. It wasn't like there was anyone around to stop him.