The gates opened, and the group entered. The gate then closed behind them as they walked. It was as if they had been transported to an entirely different place: there wasn't the slightest trace of snow, and the Mist was much, much calmer. The road before them was decorated elaborately with pillars, the ground beneath them showing water running under them. To say it was amazing was just a complete understatement. Grant found himself in complete awe of the ancient capital. Still, there was just the slightest feeling of eeriness. Obviously the place was deathly quiet, and that, for some reason, was just plain unnerving. “[b]Ancient city said to lie deep within the Jagd Difohr. A dense mist conceals its actual location. There are some who claim that it holds the secrets of a legendary civilization that flourished before men knew the workings of the world, but none remain who know the truth. Many are the expeditions sent to find this place and record its knowledge, but most have disappeared in the Feywood, or despaired while attempting to understand what artifacts have been found. To this day, we are no closer to discovering Giruvegan, or illuminating its mysteries...until now.[/b]” Nadeline spoke as they walked. Eventually, they had reached what looked to be a dead end--except for the Waystone before them. As Emiri approached, she noticed it had already been lit up. Perhaps when Belias opened the gate, he had also activated the Way Stone. The group gathered around it, watching its magicks within the stone. Emiri nodded to everyone, and she touched the stone, teleporting everyone within. The feeling inside wherever there were was vastly different from outside. There was a lot of Mist, sure, but it was not like the Feywood. There the Mist was heavy, thick, and wild; here it danced around them. It was such a weird feeling for her, though she wasn't sure if anyone had noticed. What she did notice, however, made her gasp out loud. What could only be described as several floating platforms and a giant crystal hovering some distance away from them. Its size was absolutely massive, to say the least. "[b]Be careful, everyone.[/b]" Nadeline would state as they began to move forward.