Rexicorg. A seemingly endless labyrinth filled with creatures and treasures alike, most of which had yet to be discovered by the majority of the world’s populace. Of course, it was also a rife place for strange activity as well as the possibility of hidden riches and desires. In particular, there were rumors of a genuine Legend Relic lying somewhere in wait in one of the ruins. Near Měihóu and Chen were several cracked walls with several scenes depicted on them in faded layers of paint and what was once vibrant color. The scene showed several figures that could be akin to that of man praising and kneeling what appeared to be a single eye floating in the sky. The eye was surrounded on all sides by swirls of color, the artist having used a mixture of heavy and light brush strokes to convey their message. It seemed that whatever people had lived in Rexicorg long ago had gave worship to something, perhaps even creating their own civilization. Of course, that begged the question of what happened to them. From beyond the corners of vision, something inhuman hissed in the shadows. The hissing immediately ceased as whatever it was sensed the two another travelers nearby. Remaining silent, it retracted into the shadows, waiting and watching until Měihóu and Chen came into its view. The hunt was on. [hr] Exilia was honestly a no better place than Rexicorg. There was one main difference though. While the monster would most likely kill you in Rexicorg, it would be through human hands that one faces their demise in Exilia. The tavern Jessi and Fei would enter into was perhaps the only permanent settlement in the desert rife land and the bar tender gave Jessi a sour look. “Awful far from home, aren’t you Imperium dog,” the man commented a little too loudly, gaining the attention of several others in the area. Even the music toned it down as nearly all eyes focused on the two newbies. Some of them whispered, commenting and wondering if that was really Asgard’s daughter standing before them. “You know what this place is right? There’s no jurisdiction saying I have to give you shit,” the man spat at Jessi before his gaze flickered over to Fei, a smirk crossing his expression. “Hey, isn’t that the Crimson Guardian’s brat? Asgard’s daughter? What’s a princess like her doing in a place like this?” At that moment it seemed like the number of people in the tavern had nearly doubled in size. One of two reached out to grab Fei and hold her down. After all, a chance like this was rare in this exiled parts. Already driven by their hatred of the Imperium, they saw opportunity in taking Asgard’s daughter hostage for ransom. As the ultimate judge of the land, she was the one guilty of putting them in this hell. Now then. It was time to test just how strong willed the Crimson Knight’s daughter was. [hr] [color=fff200]“Going off exploring again are you?”[/color] The voice came from behind Tori as a [url= http://i.imgur.com/FE0Ojpv.jpg?1]girl[/url] was found leaning on a wall with arms crossed. She glared daggers at the scholar, gritting her fists in place. Almost everyone knew of the incredibly short temper Durga of the Military Division had. [color=fff200]“You know I’ve been keeping an eye on you Tori. Always trying to slip out of the job to discover that stupid flying rock of yours. You may have taken some time off to avoid suspicion now, but I know how you think. Let’s just hope you’re really going there for the sake of the Imperium,”[/color] said Durga in a dark manner, as if asking for a fight. [hr] [center][@floodtalon], [@McFazzer], [@BlueAjah], [@Awesomoman64], [@The 42nd Gecko], [@KoL], [@Lucius Cypher][/center]