by King Zenshin 3rd July 2018, 5:11 pm
Vincent patiently listened to her explanation with wide eyes, his interest growing the more she spoke. Elvira was the only real person with which he had extended interactions and she was... terse. She didn't speak much and when she did, it struck him as pessimistic. This mysterious stranger, on the other hand, spoke so knowledgeably of the stars and their corresponding constellations that he couldn't help but be impressed. “You said what you're looking for is in the center of this forest.” He nodded. That's when she finally brought up what is was that she wanted from him in return for her stellar navigational services. “As for what I’m looking for… Passage into Fiore--” Passage into Fiore? That's all? "If that's all you want, then I'm happy to oblige. All we need to do is get to one of Seven's more developed areas and get you a passport. From there, I'm sure Fiore wouldn't mind another powerful mage living within their borders. I don't mind footing the bill for any travel expenses." he told her happily, feeling he was getting the much better part of the deal. "Let's call it fate that we 'ran into' each other then, stranger. I doubt it's a coincidence that I happen to run into someone with so vast a knowledge of the heavens that they could navigate themselves out of the most twisted of woods."
The two would travel north and make any slight alterations in their course as the path demanded until they reached the heart of the seven woods. There, Vincent would find nothing but a clearing and a wooden totem pole facing him. It was colored blue, white, and red with what he assumed was a person at the bottom with some kind of winged creature at the top. This was not was he was looking for, but it did rouse his suspicion enough for him to go in for a closer look. "As you can see, this is not a basin... but locations that are abundantly magical rarely allow themselves to be found so easily." he thought aloud in his navigator's direction. Vincent touched the middle totem of the pole before him and closed his eyes to feel its magical energy, if it had any, and discern any information from said magical energy. In his mind's eye he could feel like the magic was flowing up to the top of the totem pole and, when he looked up, he saw the it flowed diagonally into the ground about two meters away.
The wizard opened his eyes and pointed to the spot near the orange haired girl. "There. I have a feeling that what I'm looking for has something to do with that spot on the ground. But how to open it up...?" he said aloud, once again. He turned back towards the totem pole and walked around it to see if there was anything inscribed on the wooden structure. Sure enough, there was. It was written in an ancient precursor that eventually became what the modern day residents of Seven speak. Thankfully, Vincent was familiar enough with the dead language that he could translate it without much trouble. After writing down the entire inscription in his journal, he walked over toward the spot he pointed at and recited the words as best he could. Thankfully it seemed like he said it right as the ground raised to reveal a well lit entrance into a narrow cave whose walls were covered in thorny vines. "It might be dangerous, but you seem to be able to handle yourself. Come along, it should be interesting" he said, motioning for her to follow him deeper into the cave whose source of lightning was unknown.
The two would travel for about a minute before entering a large dome shaped chamber with the same vines covered in sharp red thorns that they would have avoided scraping past on their way to the room. The ground was full of beautiful red grass and matching flora. Four stone statues carved from what seemed to be a shiny black rock stood facing in towards a crystal blue basin with their hands held in front of them. There seemed to be some kind of barrier they were sustaining, a thought which was confirmed when a small pebble he threw bounced off the glowing and translucent air. "Absolutely beautiful. This is what I was looking for..." he said, his voice trailing off as he observed a few dimly glowing red butterflies flying around the room. There was a stone pedestal facing the entrance and exit to the chamber with the same language. After reading through it as slowly and carefully as he could, he sighed and proceeded to write the inscription in his journal. "Well, I'm happy this place exists and that this basin seems to do what I think it does, but unfortunately I can't exactly use it right now. My mission is accomplished, so let's see to your payment, shall we?"