Death Emizel (
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Glow of Night [active]
Character(s): Emizel and Ansem
Content: The path to the doors takes a little longer than expected. A follow-up to the last log with these two.
Setting: Elysian Fields
Time: After sunset
Warnings: .... Guess?
It was weird to think how simple it was to leave comparing how much the first attempt was a failure. All it really took was knowing when the security was at it's weakest and just slip right through. Kind of worried how easy it will be to get back inside though, but Emizel assumed he would cross that bridge when he reached it. Not really a tactic he liked using, but everything by now was a risk he was going to have to take. Especially if he wanted to try to get out of this castle for good.
Really his main goal was only just to find where the floor was, and gathering clues to anything else along the way if he was lucky. Actually going up once he found it was still a little debatable from the fear of it either being too dangerous or getting lost in a different world. So far every word on the street said that the floor was somewhere passed the Elysian Fields, so that was the direction to try going in first.
It was starting to get dark fast though, less than another hour of daylight at the most. Nothing really too concerning when considering he had an exceptional night vision, and, well, a convenient flame behind him to help light the way anyway. Unfortunately said flame also made him an obvious target to anything else out this far. Which might be the only thing that was kind of worrying him right now. But maybe not for too long.
As soon as the sun could no longer be seen, something else happened. For awhile Emizel had no idea that the ground below him was slowly getting brighter, strangely so in fact. Until in the distance vivid shimmering lights could've been seen, and after looking back, they were behind him too.
The grass, for whatever the reason, was glowing. This was something new.
Emizel was not sure what was making it do that, or why it had never happened before the last times he was out here. It was a pretty amazing, almost mesmerizing sight to see though. It was like walking on a sea of glittery blue lights, that temporarily lost their effect when stepped on (leaving behind white footprints for a few seconds) and sparkled a white dust when brushed against something.
He had to keep on moving though. The glow the certainly favorable in a few ways, but from the looks of it, he still had a long way before reaching his hopeful destination.
Content: The path to the doors takes a little longer than expected. A follow-up to the last log with these two.
Setting: Elysian Fields
Time: After sunset
Warnings: .... Guess?
It was weird to think how simple it was to leave comparing how much the first attempt was a failure. All it really took was knowing when the security was at it's weakest and just slip right through. Kind of worried how easy it will be to get back inside though, but Emizel assumed he would cross that bridge when he reached it. Not really a tactic he liked using, but everything by now was a risk he was going to have to take. Especially if he wanted to try to get out of this castle for good.
Really his main goal was only just to find where the floor was, and gathering clues to anything else along the way if he was lucky. Actually going up once he found it was still a little debatable from the fear of it either being too dangerous or getting lost in a different world. So far every word on the street said that the floor was somewhere passed the Elysian Fields, so that was the direction to try going in first.
It was starting to get dark fast though, less than another hour of daylight at the most. Nothing really too concerning when considering he had an exceptional night vision, and, well, a convenient flame behind him to help light the way anyway. Unfortunately said flame also made him an obvious target to anything else out this far. Which might be the only thing that was kind of worrying him right now. But maybe not for too long.
As soon as the sun could no longer be seen, something else happened. For awhile Emizel had no idea that the ground below him was slowly getting brighter, strangely so in fact. Until in the distance vivid shimmering lights could've been seen, and after looking back, they were behind him too.
The grass, for whatever the reason, was glowing. This was something new.
Emizel was not sure what was making it do that, or why it had never happened before the last times he was out here. It was a pretty amazing, almost mesmerizing sight to see though. It was like walking on a sea of glittery blue lights, that temporarily lost their effect when stepped on (leaving behind white footprints for a few seconds) and sparkled a white dust when brushed against something.
He had to keep on moving though. The glow the certainly favorable in a few ways, but from the looks of it, he still had a long way before reaching his hopeful destination.