Trektek
Happy Necromancer
Ancient Ruins
Heyitsjiwon CaptainSully Just_a_loneley_pilgrim Northless HolidayInn SilverSentinal Damafaud Flutterheart LadyOfStars Enum Kameron Esters-
For all the Champions that arrived at the designated location, the sky was cloudy and gray, they arrived solely at the ruins of what must have once been a grand castle of some kind, but now over the ages along with the weather, it has been brought down to a sad and desolate but also calming looking place. What a strange place to be meeting and to hold a tournament apparently. Especially when there doesn't seem to be anyone else other than all the contestants here at this location. Could they have gotten the location wrong? Was this merely a trap or diversion of some kind? Was there even an Inziim?
A loud snoring could be heard coming from behind a pillar, soon enough followed by a loud ringing sound and then a loud yelp. "OH no no no no. I did not just over sleep. Oh man. Inziim is gunna kill me." From out behind a pillar a young man wearing a purple robe skulked out. "Aw geez. You're all already here. I better get you going before I get in anymore trouble than I already am gunna be."
The man waved his arms around with intricate movements of his fingers and suddenly everyone was encased in white light. A feeling of warmth as though being wrapped up in a snug hug could be felt as the light held onto them.
When they were able to open up their eyes as the light faded back from whence it came, they were somewhere else in front of them was a skeleton with a fancy, well cut bespoke suit and a single monocle sitting in front of green glowing eye orbs where eyes should be, holding a cane in his right hand and a book in the other. As the group appeared he looked at a watch that was connected by a chain to his pocket and then muttered to himself, "That Reynolds will have his pay docked for sure." before quickly addressing the group before him.
"Welcome one and all to Castle Aiyers, a remnant of the Old World. I am Lord Pensbrooke and will be showing you around and explaining the ropes until Inziim can arrive. He still has much to prepare." He opened the book which seemed to not have any pages within, but in fact only glowing words written in a language that was different than the common tongue. Pensbrooke seemed to look back and forth between the book and the new arrivals as if making sure that they matched who was expected, using what looked like a thing black writing implement of some sort that left no visible mark on the glowing pages, only accompanied by a pleasant beeping sound.
Looking around, there seemed to be various undead wearing armor and clothing that seemed to be going about normal daily routines as though they were actual living, breathing creatures. There also seemed to be some living people as well, mostly humans and some animals of small and somewhat larger stances being moved around to different places. Most of the building seemed to be old and somewhat decrepit, at least that was what it seemed until the door to one of them was opened and the inside seemed to be almost magical with differently colored lights until it was quickly closed again.
Pensbrooke placed his pen in his jacket pocket and the book on a latch attached to his belt. "Now, before I give you the tour, do you have any questions that you wish to ask?"