Jenso and Oz continued down the path towards what appeared to be the center of the citadel. With all the cogs and pillars floating erratically around the bridges, it was hard to discern where exactly they had to go. But if common sense applied, moving away from where Jenso entered from would eventually bring them to Geode. The two eventually reached a much larger, circular bridge that seemed to completely surround a floating castle within the massive citadel. It was separated from the massive path but at least a kilometre of open space, which looked down upon the roaring ocean beneath them. The castle itself was a large orb. It contrasted the white brick walkways completely with its golden sheen. It seemed to rotated in place as well, with a single, divided stream of light that spun into a triple helix towards the top of the citadel, where a circular pillar was attached to an over-arching web of steel that connected to the path they stood upon as several points. The helix and the orb spun slowly, as did the entire citadel with it. Was the spinning exactly what kept the citadel afloat? It didn't matter, much. That was the center, for sure. [hr] Within his chamber, Geode's eyes spun at the same pace as the citadel. He turned his head towards the wall behind him. "Oh foo," He complained, "they're a little early." [hr] With no direct path to the orb, and no actual entrances visible on the blasted thing, Jenso and Oz were stuck. How were they to get in?