As Agol climbed the steps of Terra Ignis, the wind would bellow loudly around him. Its gusts sheering passed him harshly, almost hard enough to knock him off balance and send him back down the thousands of steps he already faced so bravely. A fate he rather avoided if it was possible. But that wasn't such an easy task so it seems, with every step he took upward, the long stairs he was climbing got steeper and holding onto something became a scarce feat. Yet Agol wasn't about to give up, as in distance above him he finally saw the silhouettes of what could only be building. Or at least he hoped so, after all it wouldn't be the first time his own mind would play tricks on him.
While out of breath, and drenched from his own sweat. Agol finally reached the top, and as he pulled himself up towards the last step. He never felt so relieved in his entire life. Never before had climbed so high and so long. But that all didn't matter anymore, as now he could gaze upon his goal. The Infinity Hydra guild hall, the very place he had been searching for, a new home and better yet a way to find redemption from his shame.
The sight was magnificent to say the least, and even foreboding in a way. It was easily on par with the royal palaces back in Midi, and to find it in such a remote location was even a bigger mystery. The master truly must be a person of real significance. In fact if Agol had to believe the rumors he had picked up, then the guild master was a man of unbelievable power. Challenging dark guilds all on his own, just to prove his strength and determination.
Somehow, Agol could only think of a beast of a man. A walking hulk of muscles that must stand at least three meters tall. A giant even.
While out of breath, and drenched from his own sweat. Agol finally reached the top, and as he pulled himself up towards the last step. He never felt so relieved in his entire life. Never before had climbed so high and so long. But that all didn't matter anymore, as now he could gaze upon his goal. The Infinity Hydra guild hall, the very place he had been searching for, a new home and better yet a way to find redemption from his shame.
The sight was magnificent to say the least, and even foreboding in a way. It was easily on par with the royal palaces back in Midi, and to find it in such a remote location was even a bigger mystery. The master truly must be a person of real significance. In fact if Agol had to believe the rumors he had picked up, then the guild master was a man of unbelievable power. Challenging dark guilds all on his own, just to prove his strength and determination.
Somehow, Agol could only think of a beast of a man. A walking hulk of muscles that must stand at least three meters tall. A giant even.