[h1] [color=red][center][b][i]Let the adventure begin...[/i][/b][/center][/color][/h1] [hr] [center][img]http://img14.deviantart.net/ac2b/i/2005/199/8/e/dark_castle_by_forbiddensoul.jpg[/img][/center] [hr] [indent] To each of the knights, a letter was sent. A letter to remind them of their roles their roles and inform them of their place of meeting, the future home of Lancelot's servants. A map to the designation is listed on each letter. Moonlake Keep, a castle built by the future dark-lord himself above a lake; Below the water's silvery surface lies the ruins of camelot crumbled in a crater. The artificial inlet that connects this drowned crater to the ocean tears through several rocky mountains and forests with hints of debris from great destructive force. The center of the lake lies the island in which the walled manor lies, a long bridge of stone greets the shore, with an additional draw bridge and portcullis gate at the island's entrance. Beyond the walls lies a sizable courtyard with withered grass and tress, cracked sidewalks that lead to various doors. The center of the courtyard holds the castle. The massive structure looms over the walls with several towers, with a main building fit for a stone-bricked mansion. The place was empty, practically barren save the occasional wildlife like the hooting of an owl, howling of a wolf, or the occasional splash in the lake of undetermined creatures. The night was cold, foggy, yet light from the full moon still beamed down to the lake area. Torches were posted from the start of the bridge to the courtyard itself, their flames licking the dark atmosphere in an almost ominous unison and faint crackling. The large wooden doors to the castle were opened to reveal the main room; a massive dining room with pane glass windows, like that of a church, and an almost absurdly long table. Beyond the table were some steps that elevated to a ground facing a large window, with stairs on both sides. Candles were lit, and a lavish feast was left on the table; still warm and fresh. This was the meeting place of the knights, and it was time for their arrival. [/indent]