Silver Wolf
Something Random
Lupa
Location: Holheim, Outside Temple
Interactions: AnonyMouse (Vivienne), Reinhardt (Khur), @Cauldhill (Sennen), @Sinful Sorcerer (Byakuren)
Nearby/Mentioned: @Birdsie (Aelfweard), Ramjammer (Brand'lur)
Location: Holheim, Outside Temple
Interactions: AnonyMouse (Vivienne), Reinhardt (Khur), @Cauldhill (Sennen), @Sinful Sorcerer (Byakuren)
Nearby/Mentioned: @Birdsie (Aelfweard), Ramjammer (Brand'lur)
After Lupa finished praying, she guided the horse over to a safe spot, out of relative sight. The wagon was perched nearby, and Lupa took the opportunity to start rummaging through it. A small set of tools was gathered from a basic flint and steel to a lantern. That was about when Vivienne and Sennen found Lupa. Nothing too exciting to say, she just implored them to take what they might think they'll need. Once that was done, the trio made their way back to the front where the sight of Khur holding items and Byakuren focusing on the door with what seemed to be magic greeted them.
"Alright, let's see what we have here," Lupa said with a surprisingly brighter voice than most of her journey here. Carriage rides were so damn boring. She looked at the items in Khur's hands and two caught her eye. First she took one of the 'rusty' knives and sniffed it a little then held it up to the sky, as if to get a better look at it despite there being little direct sunlight. A couple prodding sniffs later and she had a conclusion. "Do not, under any circumstance, keep these knives next to any of our metal tools. I don't know why, but that's not rust. It's a pesky little fungus that grows on metals. By Aestera it makes storing weapons underground near impossible at times. This is why I always clean my weapons after underground trips." After that, she looked at it more carefully. "But this is strange...there shouldn't be any openings to the depths of the earth nearby."
Lupa carefully wrapped the knife blades with care and handed them back to Khur. As far as she was concerned, this was a clue of sorts. Little things could add up to a large picture, and that was definitely odd. Odder than the other thing Khur had. "The only other odd thing I specifically can point to is the bundle of Viskrainn, normally it doesn't grow nearby, and much less in large quantities. Though that could be the result of nature reclaiming Holheim, so I can't say for sure."
With dwindling sunlight, she definitely didn't want to be investigating Khur's odd assortments. She then looked to Byakuren and took a look at her handiwork. She noticed the lock mechanism seemed to be...getting older? She must say that's quite the magic trick. The ever increasing smell of rust and rot also confirmed Lupa's suspicions. Briefly she went wide eyed and her tail gave a small few swishes.
"That's incredible Byakuren!" Lupa said with a fair amount of surprise. "To use magic in such a manner, I didn't think that would be possible. Maybe you can talk to my sister, she would be thrilled to see this."
She suddenly realized how her enthusiasm might be unbecoming at the moment and gave a small cough with a minor flush. "In any case," she continued while pulling out her dagger. "I think that should be enough for now."
Once Byakuren moved out of the way, she jammed the small weapon inbetween the doors and started fiddling with the handle. She pushed the side with the lock mechanism inward. It took a little bit due to all the vines and stuff growing, but Lupa soon started to hear some cracking and splintering. She grinned and shoved her elbow into the door, and the thing budged, kicking up dust on the other side into the air like a fog. Lupa's sensitive nose finally got a taste for the ancient, nasty floof that was dust and sneezed almost as soon as it was kicked up. She stepped back and faced Byakuren, "Great job, it was far from old enough to do that, but now we have a half broken door. At least we can board it up later."
Lupa reached for the lantern on her belt and gave it a few clicks. Soon, it started up and she pushed the door open farther. Leading the group into the Temple. The daylight was starting to grow sparse, so the inside wasn't well lit. Definitely not when the vegetation and boarded windows were accounted for.
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