Julius hummed a soft tune to himself as he strolled casually through the snow. Mount Hakobe reminded him somewhat of his home city in Iceberg, what with the freezing temperatures, feet of snow, and less than upright citizens. He was going to feel right at home as things appeared thus far. Seemingly unbothered by the temperature, he trekked through the freezing environs in what appeared to simply be a three piece suit. His hair slickly managed to one side so he could see without issue. His grey-brown eyes scanned calmly about for any sign of a trap, or someone tailing him, or the like.
He had no such luck, but that didn't necessarily mean it wasn't there. After all, he had to use considerable resources amongst his network to find an appropriate guild for his purposes. The guild meant to be at the peak of this mountain surely would not allow someone unknown to them to get so close to guild territory without being spotted first. If so his confidence in them would wane ever so slightly before he even got a chance to meet them in person. Likely they knew but did not fear him, which he would find fair considering what power he had heard of from them. Alternatively their information network could be just as expansive if not more, and they could know he was coming in peace. Either way worrying would do him little good.
He finally came upon the crest where the rather delightfully imposing castle sat. Scanning the walls and grounds in front of them, he still found no one in sight. Now that was as suspicious as could be. Even total incompetents would have a guard of some kind. So they were definitely either over confident or had some manner of magical deterrence. Though his magic senses did not pick up on anything particular, that meant little. He was a fledgling at magic proper after all. Well, no use standing out in the cold. His resources said they were the type that would enjoy killing more...personally. So any trap magic would be a immobilizer at worst by his measure.
Approaching the front wall, he made a flippant gesture with one hand. A portal sprung up to just slightly taller and wider than himself along the wall. Without any particular hesitation he walked straight through and entered the castle proper. Casting his gaze about, he found it...most agreeable. Fine stonework, plush rugs, a chandelier over the foyer. The interior decorator surely knew how to impress. Julius found a modest grin overtaking his face. Yes, yes. This would do wonderfully as a new home, should they care to let him join.
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He had no such luck, but that didn't necessarily mean it wasn't there. After all, he had to use considerable resources amongst his network to find an appropriate guild for his purposes. The guild meant to be at the peak of this mountain surely would not allow someone unknown to them to get so close to guild territory without being spotted first. If so his confidence in them would wane ever so slightly before he even got a chance to meet them in person. Likely they knew but did not fear him, which he would find fair considering what power he had heard of from them. Alternatively their information network could be just as expansive if not more, and they could know he was coming in peace. Either way worrying would do him little good.
He finally came upon the crest where the rather delightfully imposing castle sat. Scanning the walls and grounds in front of them, he still found no one in sight. Now that was as suspicious as could be. Even total incompetents would have a guard of some kind. So they were definitely either over confident or had some manner of magical deterrence. Though his magic senses did not pick up on anything particular, that meant little. He was a fledgling at magic proper after all. Well, no use standing out in the cold. His resources said they were the type that would enjoy killing more...personally. So any trap magic would be a immobilizer at worst by his measure.
Approaching the front wall, he made a flippant gesture with one hand. A portal sprung up to just slightly taller and wider than himself along the wall. Without any particular hesitation he walked straight through and entered the castle proper. Casting his gaze about, he found it...most agreeable. Fine stonework, plush rugs, a chandelier over the foyer. The interior decorator surely knew how to impress. Julius found a modest grin overtaking his face. Yes, yes. This would do wonderfully as a new home, should they care to let him join.
Word Count: 446/446