[h3]Berry[/h3] Berry was simply in awe of the gift she had received and understandably babbled numerous “thank you”s and “such an honour”s. Of course she had made several mental notes as to the bracelets function and purpose, with a further mental note to make a physical note of such things and keep it upon her person. Stepping through the portal Berry felt relief and cool air ash over her, even catching the faint smell of wood polish and the oddly specific smell of ‘kept in good condition for special occasions’. But the room was almost hauntingly dark, made only more so by the distant sounds just within Berrys hearing. “Well this certainly is quite an exquisite home you have here.” A polite compliment is always a must when entering another person’s home. “You’ll have to show us all around at some point, hopefully after all this ghastly Grit business is all done and sorted with.” “Don’t suppose anyone has a light on them at all?” The glow from the portal didn’t radiate all that far off into the gloom and murk. So that when the thundering crash of the servant’s stone body came Berry almost leapt out of her skin with a shriek. “Grit! They’re here!” Berry then remembered what she had seen on the bracelet. “Wait, no no no it’s not Grit. Hold on give me a moment here.” Feverishly she began to fumble with the bracelet she’d been given somewhat thankful for it’s dated-ness making it easier for her to use. With the map open she zoomed it in to their present location displaying a splattering of blue dots around her red one. “let’s see now…” She squinted at the holographic projection searching around. “Look here’s us I assume, though it may just have been more statue citizens. Curses, I really should’ve asked her Majesty rather than just blathering on like some idiot.” Berry poked and prodded at the holographic map a few more times panning it from side to side looking through the little lines that marked out a few of the hallways and rooms. “Map seems somewhat incomplete when it comes to private properties it seems.”