Funny, he didn't expect it to be so dark. As the thief navigated his way through the darkness of the halls, he was forced to use his hands to feel around. All in all, he was at a loss for what to do. Maybe he could just keep going for a while longer, until he made it to the temple's entrance. The thief grinned when he thought about his possible rewards, though. In the process, his white teeth glittered in the darkness. Seph was scared. He had been walking all night, and now the morning was breaking. He was trekking through a ruined village. It was rumored to be cursed. But that's what drew him to it. You see, Seph wasn't very old, and he wasn't very hateful. However, he did crave one thing: power. And what had more power than an archangel? Perhaps another archangel... After a little while, Seph stopped. He stopped in front of the huge palace-like building. He looked around. It was high atop a mountain, overlooking most of the kingdom. The boy paused to remove his hood, exposing his face. For a tomb raider, he was fairly young at only fifteen. However, due to the things that had happened to him, his heart was as tough as steel. Though he was about five foot nine, he was far from being beefy or extremely strong. Seph had piercing, icy blue eyes and a warm tan. His hair was a dark color, and it hung in front of his eyes a little. Carefully, the boy stepped into the temple and sealed his fate. It was dark inside, as well. The thief cried out in frustration, coughing when dust filled his lungs. The dark scared him to death. He was wondering why he was even in here... until he forced himself to keep going. After his eyes adjusted, Seph could see a little clearer in the dark. He had heard a stories about idols, statues of precious metals that had mysterious powers. It was said that if you somehow got your hands on one of them, you could turn an archangel into your SLAVE. With such a power, Seph would be able to save them. After a few hours of aimless wandering, Seph tripped over a crack in the floor, screaming slightly. He froze, then slowly got up. Though he wasn't the most superstitious of people, he didn't want to somehow wake the archangel before he found its idol...