Caius immediately began racking his brain for where the keyhole may be. Somewhere important and out in the open. Where you see all the time. Only one place in town fit that description. Before he could say anything about it this strange darkness started appearing and Eden told him to brace himself. He tried to but was no where near prepared for what happened. Eden yelled out the word gravity and suddenly Caius found himself airborne. It took everything he had not to freak out completely. Or scream. He proud of himself for not screaming. He found himself on the roof of one of the houses along with Eden. He looked down and saw why they were now up here. The strange darkness was spreading across the ground. He assumed they would have to stick to rooftops. He a pretty agile person and was used to running on rooftops with his friends. This wouldn't be too much of a problem. It took him a moment to get his bearings on the roof and find the direction they were supposed to go. "There's a mural on the library in the town square. It shows the founder of the town fighting off some bandits who tried to take over when the town was first developed. I don't remember seeing a keyhole on it before, but its the only thing that it could be." Without much hesitation, Caius took a running start and jumped to the next roof. He ran across that roof in the direction of the town square. "It isn't far from here!" He called, hoping that Eden would be able to keep up. It was a little weird trying to run with the Keyblade in his hand, but he had a feeling he would have to get used to it. Caius really hoped that the mural was the keyhole. Even though he hadn't seen a keyhole on it in the past. But maybe it only appeared when it was needed? He didn't know how any of this worked. He jumped to the next roof, landing slightly off balance and managed to just barely keep himself from falling off. The strange darkness was creeping forward toward the square, meaning they didn't have much time. Caius picked up the speed, hoping he didn't make another mistake.