[h2][color=8dc73f]Kyoka Haizenberuku[/color][/h2] As the disembodied god voice spoke, Kyoka paced around the inquisitively, passively listening to the instructions of their challenge. In truth, Kyoka was more interested in the intricacies of the challenge that they were in at the moment. The voice was a nice touch as Kyoka considered the different ways they might have done it and wondered why did they decide on one or the other. More importantly, where exactly were they? A pure white room in the middle of somewhere? A mansion? Nowhere? Was this just a Genjutsu? Whatever the case, Kyoka had to run experiments and five minutes was not a lot of time. By the time the voice had finished, Kyoka was already standing in between the doors facing the wall. She tapped at the wall and then knocked placing her ear up to the wall to try and hear if it was hollow or not. Still not satisfied with the evidence gained, she leaned forward and licked a line across the wall and considering her very acidic spit, it should melt anything it came into contact with unless the test was specifically designed around not escaping the room and being stuck with the choice presented. As Kyoka listened to her saliva sizzle on the wall, she turned to see Rumia almost make a crucial mistake. [color=8dc73f]"..! Wa-!"[/color] Kyoka began her yelp before suddenly stopping as she noticed Rumia halt. A sign of relief came form Kyoka's mouth as she rubbed her forward trying to relax. It was too soon to consider anything. They had five minutes for a conclusion... A [i]conclusion[/i] and not a[i] decision[/i], huh... Kyoka quietly considered the commentary of her teammates including the newbie that joined their team. They would have to get acquainted later. Yuki had the right idea. Blind obedience to the task was certainly dooming all four of them to failure. This was supposed to be a challenge, not a task. The new boy offered his pence which was similar to Yuki's, raising the valid point of there was no stated consequence if they don't choose only if they enter the doors. Furthermore, the dictation of the god voice had left a lot of room for open interpretation. [i]In order to successfully advance, only two people may enter either room.[/i] Was she over thinking or was this meant to be taken at face value? [color=8dc73f]"Don't surmise nuttin' yet, folks. I reckon dis a game to dem fellas and we ain't suppose to use dem doors at all. But y'all heard dat der voice. In orda' to pass, ONLY two may enta'. So maybe we ain't suppose to lay aroun' ere."[/color]