[center][img=http://i.imgur.com/LAshoov.png][/center] Inadi stood in the room with the whole group and maintained a somewhat stoic composure. To be honest he didn't like the idea one bit. There had to be something other than this to get the Midnight Man's attention. Maybe some kind of postcard or a telephone call. Carrier pigeon even. This whole thing just screamed out the words bad idea, and it made the spear holding individual feel like he was going to regret ever being a part of this whole debacle. Riley began the whole speech on how the game was going to work and how everything would eventually play out in regards to the game itself. They needed to find something that the Midnight Man himself would tell them to find and that if they got caught before hand, it would be lights out for whoever picked the wrong place at the wrong time. Inadi definitely didn't want to find out how the Midnight Man took care of those who couldn't beat his game, but he knew it wasn't a pleasant way to go out. Probably the one thing he didn't like was the idea of not being able to make a new light source rather than the jars they had with them. Surely they would have a better way to light their path than those pathetic things. Inadi wanted to try something out before the whole game started and began focusing his energies that came from his crystal. Very quickly he built up some electricity in his hand and saw that it was similar to when he first made a lightening bolt. Now it wasn't so much a wonder to him, as he had seen it now at least four times. He continued to building his energies in his palm and once he felt it was enough he decided to crush the small lightening bolts in his hand and a sudden flash of light shot from his palm, just bright enough to blind the man who was experimenting with his power. Rubbing his eyes out once the flash died out he gave a quick chuckle. “Like a power station blowing a fuse.” He muttered to himself as he got down to his part of the game and wrote his name out and dropped a small portion of his blood on the paper. The knocking commenced and Inadi couldn't help but grip his spear just a little tighter than before. This whole thing seemed like a really bad idea and the whole thing seemed to be getting worse by the second. The knocking was speeding up in his ears, even though Riley was keeping the same pace if maybe slowing down a bit. The speeding up was actually the pounding in his heart. And once the 22nd knock hit the pounding stopped, as did the ability to see. When the lights came back on the messages began showing up. Looks like the game wasn't just gonna be smoke and mirrors like he was hoping it would be to Inadi's displeasure. Giving a quick salute to Harper after wishing him luck he was jarring pulled along by Ace to follow the rest of his group. Inadi was almost at the right pace to follow Ace step for step until she stopped suddenly and forced him to try and put a stop to his own momentum. Looking at Ace with an eyebrow raised and a few breaths caught in his throat. Following Ace's steps she picked up at picture off the wall and began looking for some kind of hidden door, like some of the secret passages others had found throughout the mansion. Sadly this wall didn't appear to be one of them. Plus the picture wasn't all that appealing to look at either. As Ace decided the picture was not worth anything to them in regards to the game he decided to stick his spear through the spot where the eye hole was in the corpse's picture, at least that was what it was to him. The spear went through the paper like a knife through butter. Picking his head up slowly and keeping an eye out around him and Ace, he decided to break his silence to the group. “Now we know it's worthless. Come on, we got a sword to find and a maniac to keep ahead of.” Inadi told the red head as he began picking put the pace and eventually found himself side by side with Leila further along in the mansion.