[center][img]http://txt-dynamic.static.1001fonts.net/txt/dHRmLjg4LjM2YmZjZS5XbVZ1YjNacFlTQkJiRzFwY21VLC4w/eutemia-i.italic.png[/img] [@Darkwatck01][/center] [hr] Zenovia could feel her surrounds grow heavy with the malice of the Warlock. His presence in the forest felt like nothing compared to this place. The shaman couldn't help but take a half step back as the beast drew near. Much to her relief, it didn't seem like the Warlock had any tricks up his sleeve, for now. However his soul was enough to run chills down her metaphysical spine. "You're a guest. Act like it." He said. She felt her mouth form a slight smirk as the Warlock walked away from her. He started speaking again, but she couldn't hear what he was saying. As the room grew darker and colder, she knew that he was merely casting a spell. The room's illusion was dismantled, leaving behind nothing but a throne room worn with age. The Warlock spoke of an offer he had to make, something she hadn't responded to during their battle. Perhaps he meant the 'experiment'? Zenovia merely followed the Warlock as he opened the door of the main hall. The world around them was desolate. Destroyed. The only living beings that were left were the small lights that paced. The poor souls that wait for the Reaper. The man described this place as somewhere that Spirit Walkers would want to come to. She didn't believe such words.. Although the other Spirit Walkers were generally independent of each other, so she didn't know if this was actually the case. Her mentor had mentioned the Void a few times, but merely deemed it quite unimportant at the time. The elf felt a slight tug at her chest, her mentor's spirit reacting to such a sight of the humanoid creatures that stood below them. It was like seeing multiple Warlocks. A grim thought indeed. Her gaze fell upon the Guardian, who seemed to be asleep. She didn't know what to think of it, but a Guardian stuck in such a place was unfortunate. She listened to the Warlock's proposal. Pragmatically speaking, it wasn't a bad deal. It sounded like she'd gain more from accepting the offer. However, from her moral stand point, she couldn't do such a thing. [color=6ecff6]"Why do you need Humanity? What do you intend to do with it once I've given it to you? Also, if I inhabit one of those bodies, wouldn't that allow you to control me?"[/color] She inquired in a calm voice, her string of questions seemed reasonable enough. She wasn't about to 'sell her soul to the devil' as it were without knowing the consequences of doing so.