"I knoooow..." he said with a sigh, walking after the confident young woman . His eyes shifted from side to side, the city boy wasn't used to such a wild environment. "But then I'll start thinking about how they are probable poor guild mages like us, who are just after that next pay check." Kiza was always the kind of over think things, or have a heart to kind for his own good. The sort of boy that would spend hours using his command of water to weave the rain out of the way of a stray cat to keep it from getting wet in a summer shower. "Let's just hope we get there first." he mumbled more to himself this time. He was still sketch on the mission details. Getting pulled into the mission had bit of a whirl wind experience. Rina was rarely allowed to go on missions solo. She had trouble out in the 'normal' world. But her normal partners were all tied up. She didn't have any serious long term partners mind you, and Kiza was free and needed the money, so next thing he knew he was on a train with her heading towards the edge of the jungle territories praying she didn't get motion sickness all over him. He honestly didn't understand why that happened to her, she seemed to tough otherwise. oddly enough this was their first time doing a mission together. You'd think the two dragons of the guild would have naturally paired up sooner. They were friendly enough at the guild ground as well. The only two dragon slayers around, much less in the guild. There were rumors that another guild or two may have one, even scary rumors that a couple may run with a dark guild. But people make allot of bold claims in the magical world, so never believe it till you see it with your own eyes. But that is besides the point, friendly though they were this was their first time actually working together. So far it was honestly going alot smoother than Kiza had expected. Due to his general shyness he tended to not partner with the wilder guild members like her, they always seemed to get into some big crazy situations. But this was going just fine, perhaps he was being to judgmental of them. The came into a clearing where the massive building stood, time had not been kind to it and yet it still stood mostly intact and imposing. It seemed oddly unnatural here in the middle of the woods. Typically, or so he had read, a temple like this should be in the center of an ancient town. The fact that it was just built here in the middle of the woods with not visible signs of civilization, past or present, meant it was certainty a special, and more than likely, dangerous place. He looked at the job notice closely as it was held to him. "That orb looks familiar...I feel like I've seen it in a book somewhere before..." He pursed his lips in thought "Though for the life of me I can't seem to recall in details." While still lost in thought Rina suddenly sprinted away talking about splitting up and looking for an entrance. "AH!" he called out fruitlessly "I don't think that-" she was well out sight "...is a good idea..." he finished quietly to himself before sighing and tending to his half of the temple. He couldn't find anything that looked like a proper entrance, or even the set up to a proper entrance. He took to looking for smaller details, staining his knowledge. He was a well read boy, when living with his father he had access to the impressive book collection that was practically a private library filled with excellent gems of literature and history. Something caught his eye and a puzzle piece seemed to fall into place. A pair of statues built into the temple wall, there were many statues mind you but these two were different. They didn't look like monsters or long forgotten gods; but like a pair of men with outstretched arms. Many of the features had been weathered away but he got the feeling they represented priests. He examined one closer and found that one of the arms was actually a leaver. He was sure that the mirroring statue was the same. "KISA!" he called out "I think I found a Secret Entrance! I believe we need to pull on these hidden levers together!"