Now that Sanguine thought about it, actually using magic did feel like a rush. The game already made you feel powerful while playing. But using magic in real life, if this was real life, felt even better. She smiled a little bit and nodded at Oliver's suggestion. "You're right. We need more information. As much information as possible, in fact. The more we know, the better prepared we will be." Something or someone had sent them here, wherever here was. Which no doubt required a lot of power. More than anything they could do. So it was entirely possible that, despite this world's peaceful appearance so far, there were plenty of dangers out there. "Daniƫlle. Find Ryltar immediately, and have him send out all of our spies in all directions. I want information on the first few miles around us by the end of the day." She ordered, turning around and heading back to the tomb. "Oliver, we're heading to the portal room. We can use the viewing mirror there to find out if there are any towns in this land." The mirror was basically a targeting device. You sought a location you wanted to go to with it, then used the portal device to create a portal to it. The downside was that it could only be used twice a day. Basically a device that allowed you to teleport your party to the entrance of a raid dungeon. But right now the viewing part of the mirror would prove to be very useful if it still worked the same way. Sanguine was of course glad that she wouldn't be separated from Oliver now. That they could remain together for what was at the moment an undetermined amount of time. However she was too distracted by the sheer impossibility of what had happened to them, and what might lay beyond the plains surrounding their patch of forest. Once inside again Daniƫlle bowed to the both of them and quickly went on her way, giving the two of them some privacy again. The npc's were apparently loyal to the two of them, following orders and addressing them as their superiors. But that alone wasn't enough information to put her at ease. So for now she wanted to keep quiet about anything that might suggest that the tomb and everything in it was just some code in a game not too long ago. So as they walked Sanguine now felt she could speak a little more freely with Oliver. "I'm guessing you realise by now that this is really happening. I don't know how, or why, but somehow we've been transported to a different world. If us being able to use magic is anything to go by, a fantasy world at that. A large part of me sees this as a dream come true, to be honest. But at the same time, we don't know what's out there yet. That...and something has me worried a little. I stepped out in the sunlight, and immediately it started to hurt me. In other words..." She looked at her pale hands, frowning a little. "I'm an actual vampire now. But how much of a vampire? Will I have to start drinking blood?" And even more worrisome, what if she for instance attacked Oliver? They had been given a second chance, but he was human. Supposedly the main 'prey' of vampires in the game's lore. Though she kept that thought to herself as she didn't want to worry him when everything was still so uncertain.