The thief's breathing halted as he tried to freeze, to do nothing, and to just... listen. Archangels hadn't been seen in almost a century, but that didn't mean that they hadn't left a mark in history. Some had enough power to level mountains, while others had the power to grow to enormous sizes. All in all, Seph wanted a piece of that power. At the same time, he didn't want to be at the receiving of that power. The teen looked around. There looked to be carvings on the walls. Curiously, the boy traced a gloved hand over the carving. It looked to be... a heart? Not the cute shape, either. It was bloody... and... Seph shook his head, and dubbed it safe to continue on. The ground underneath him was firm, and didn't seem likely to break underneath him. At least, he hoped it didn't. Before too long, Seph soon came to a doorway. He could barely make it out in the darkness, but he could feel it. Suddenly, he noticed a statue sitting near the door. The same statues had been in the other rooms as well. they were all of the same... being. Perfect and beautiful, the angel was trapped in this temple. Just like about every other archangel in existence. The real reason was unbeknownst to the thief, but he had little reason to fuss over it. As he looked blankly at the statue, Seph wondered if he was going to be punished for what he was doing. He knew that once he had his subordinate, he wouldn't use the archangel's powers for anyone's benefit but his own. However, it wasn't as if others didn't do the same thing. Besides, he would be doing the archangel a favor in letting him see the outside, again, right? Plus, this angel was said to be fairly chaotic... If it wasn't for the idol, he would wreak unimaginable havoc. So he was doing everyone a favor by enslaving him, right? Somehow, Seph wasn't convinced. "You can';t doubt yourself now, Seph..." He said to himself. "With that angel in your power, you can take back what's rightfully yours!" And with that, Seph bolted into the room, where he was greeted by the silver glow of the idol. He hesitated, though, and didn't grab it.