Gently pushing the front door open, Radulfer kept it wide enough so he could peer inside the building. He wasn't entirely sure that he had arrived at the right building, seeing how the directions he had written down upon his palm was beginning to smudge. The castle-like structure he was intruding on seemed like it could be the home to the Infinity Hydra Guild. From his spot, he can spot a winding staircase leading to a second floor, along with a tavern-like section. Something along the ceilings of the hall caught his eye, and if he squinted real hard he could spot lacrima-like objects. Their use was a mystery to him, seeing the versatile uses for lacrima, but he was able to guess the rest of the hall. To him, the first floor resembled a ballroom like hall, its bright colors, wide space, and traditional feel making it seem particularly cozy. If he had to guess, its purpose was to provide a place for members to socialize with each other and enjoy company.
Nudging the door open further with his forearm, Radulfer stepped fully into the hall, the door falling shut behind him. It made a low sound as it did, but it didn't seem to bother Radulfer as his feet brought him towards the nearby bar. None of the faces frequenting the bar was familiar to him, but he was sure that there would be someone who he could ask about how to go around joining the guild. Radulfer was just beginning to dip his toe into the waters of becoming a wizard, and he, unfortunately, was not aware how everything was to be dealt with. He did research Infinity Hydra well before he traveled to the Mountain Village; he knew of its goals to rid dark guilds and protect the public in ways the Magic Council and its Rune Knights weren't capable of doing. While it sounded fit for him, he was still uncertain of any tests needed to join the guild, or if anyone who asked could join. Well, he was certain that he was about to learn what he needed in the upcoming moments.
Nudging the door open further with his forearm, Radulfer stepped fully into the hall, the door falling shut behind him. It made a low sound as it did, but it didn't seem to bother Radulfer as his feet brought him towards the nearby bar. None of the faces frequenting the bar was familiar to him, but he was sure that there would be someone who he could ask about how to go around joining the guild. Radulfer was just beginning to dip his toe into the waters of becoming a wizard, and he, unfortunately, was not aware how everything was to be dealt with. He did research Infinity Hydra well before he traveled to the Mountain Village; he knew of its goals to rid dark guilds and protect the public in ways the Magic Council and its Rune Knights weren't capable of doing. While it sounded fit for him, he was still uncertain of any tests needed to join the guild, or if anyone who asked could join. Well, he was certain that he was about to learn what he needed in the upcoming moments.