[center][color=a36209][h1][b][u]Lacain[/u][/b][/h1][/color][/center][hr] While he awaited her reply he smiled a bit to himself at her earlier actions. It was good to know that someone cared enough for him to worry so over his wellbeing--though he'd been fairly certain he'd be fine. Respectfully he gave her some time to recover, understanding how she must feel. They'd both lost someone dear to them already, so surely the thought of losing someone else so soon after was...well, unbearable. Swallowing the emotions that rose at the thought, Lacain took a deep breath or two to steady himself before he noticed her rise and motion him away from the sheer rock. Moving out of her way he watched with interest as her energies built, focused, and then began to manifest in her hands. After a moment he closed his eyes and let his other senses watch her weave her unique brand of magic. it didn't take long for him to see what she was doing, though her method was, as usual, different from the norm. It was strange, seeing two disjointed locations connected by the aperture she'd created. However, he took only a moment to assess the construct before heeding her advice and step through so as not to unnecessarily burden her. He glanced behind himself briefly once he'd passed through, watching as she stepped through and the portal shifted shut. It was strange to see, but he didn't dwell on it long before turning to see where exactly they'd ended up. Raising a hand briefly, palm upwards and at waist height, he created a sphere of light, before letting his hand fall. The shining orb rose above their heads before flaring up and illuminating their surroundings more than the two moons that shone overhead--though they were only half of all the moons that existed. His eyes adjusting to the new light, Lacain found himself gazing upon the expansive citadel that stood a ways from them. His eyes narrowing slightly, Lacain stretched his senses only to briefly find them turned back on him, before his focus shattered and he staggered a step back. [color=a36209][b]"Agh, time magic,"[/b][/color] he muttered absently, the slight pain in his head swiftly dissipating. Turning to Iyl he asked, [color=a36209][b]"Are you sure I'll be allowed in?"[/b][/color]