[@Damiann47] [@Zombehs] Adam remained near the entrance of the room, turning to each statue individually. There was nothing that marked them as any of the historical figures he was familiar with, so they weren’t any good for finding out what country they were in. [i][color=goldenrod]In fact, they don’t even look human…[/color][/i] Nothing about this architecture struck him as familiar either, it wasn’t medieval or Greco-Roman, it looked more like something out of a fantasy novel, like Lord of the Rings. He looked down the way they had come with a grim expression. If they didn’t find a way out soon, it was clear that they wouldn’t last long enough to find out where they were. “[color=goldenrod]If we can’t identify the statues, what [i]could[/i] we do with them? Move them in the right order and open the hidden tunnel?[/color]” he replied bitterly. Lacking anything else to do, he went and performed his own inspection of the door, finding nothing that Valair hadn’t. Then he went to prod at the statues, finding that everything they were holding was firmly fixed in their hands, so no secret levers. As Valair tried to spark up a conversation, Adam turned back to them. “[color=goldenrod]Eh, I’m a grocery store worker, recently. Nothing fancy, it just pays the bills,[/color]” he was silent for a second. “[color=goldenrod]I wanted to be a teacher, once, but going to college wasn’t in my budget.[/color]” With nothing else to say, he leaned back against one of the statues, but he was only there for a second before jumping forward, startled. “[color=goldenrod]It shifted![/color]”