[b][color=fd0347]"A gift?"[/color][/b] Cecilia replied with a smirk, letting Kali continue. Thoughtful as they walked, the goddess could only smile playfully, the tinge in her own cheeks staying as she giggled a little. [b][color=fd0347]"Yes, well.. I have not been so complimented before.. but to think you, of all people, see me as beautiful - that is certainly flattering. I'm sure more than just a few people turn their heads to stare at you.."[/color][/b] They both wandered into the ruins, giving way to very unnaturally kept walls of dwarven steel, copper, and chiseled stone. It had an eerie ebb and flow to it's atmosphere, seeming almost ancient and dark, but Cecilia seemed as unphased as ever and thankfully her divine aura kept Kali's own nerves at bay. Eventually they came to a large room which the goddess stopped right before stepping inside it, looking around, adorning a more stoic expression. She took in a deep breath and slowly removed her daggers once more and looked over to Kali. Though her lips melted into a gentle smile, the seriousness of the situation never left her eyes, though it was hard to figure out why. The room itself was far too dark to really make anything out besides the copper and gold designs outlining the walls, indicating it was a very large and open room. Lightly, Cecilia brushed her fingers against the back of Kali's hand, causing a strange sensation crawl across the woman's skin. She found herself feeling lighter, more empowered, almost as if she were waking up for the first time in her life - everything was sharper, crisper, clearer, and the dark room was now lit up through her own dark vision. At the end of the room stood a giant stone statue of sorts, but nothing like anything she had ever encountered before. It stood, motionless, but it's eyes close as if slumbering for centuries. Something in her new perception told her that the statue lived, breathed and bathed in magic. Cecilia then tensed, tightening her grip on her daggers. [b][color=fd0347]"Behind it is the bow.. it's arrows are made of pure magic, so you only need draw it's string.. and it's powerful. I'll distract the golem while you grab it."[/color][/b] It was hard to imagine the stone being was enough to hold the goddess at bay, but her tone indicated that it might be. At that moment, Cecilia darted forward with such a speed that it left the dust swirling in her wake. She was upon the golem before Kali could even breathe, but that wasn't the strangest part. The rogue found herself able to follow Ccilia with her eyes! She could tell that normally she could never read movements so fast, but she could now, as Cecilia leaped into the air and brought both daggers down. The Golem was already awake by this time, blocking the attack with it's massive arm. While the daggers clearly did far more damage than even a greatsword could hope to manage, the golem did not hesitate in grabbing Cecilia's legs and swinging her to the far wall. Her body smacked against it, causing it to crumble into a small creator. For as big as the golem was, it was unbelievably quick, having marched to the goddess in moments. This time, when the creature swung downwards, Cecilia needed to block it with both daggers. She yelled out across the room, [b][color=fd0347]"Kali, go!"[/color][/b]