[hr][hr][center][h2][b][i][color=b8860b]Keystone[/color][/i][/b][/h2][/center] [b][center][color=b8860b]Location:[/color] Deymins Tower [/center][/b][b][center][color=b8860b]Interacting With:[/color] The Group [/center][/b][hr][hr] Though Keystone's strike landed upon the door with odd quiet, it clattered loudly against the wall behind it. There was no hiding their presence now. They were quite overtly entering what appeared to be a cared-for dwelling, in contrast to its outside appearance. Yup, they were on the right track. [color=b8860b]"Bloody wizard lives 'ere, or I'm made of fine, fragrant cheese, I am."[/color] He looked back at Thomas, still unbelievably (and seemingly without reason) dealing with a massive stomach issue. Keystone began to actually wonder if Kyra wasn't onto something, asking him if people just threw up whenever he was around. On this particular adventure, there was a disproportionate amount of chunk blowing, and he was the cause of much of it. But this? Nope, sorry. Not today. [color=b8860b]"Righty-o then, Tommy old boy."[/color] he began, tucking his black knuckles back away and filling his hands with his brass-and-silver ones. [color=b8860b]"Bloke what makes magic 'nuff to raise an army of dead bastards's about somewheres. If'n we're all gonna snuff it, you may as well strike a pose more dignified to die in, yeah?"[/color] Keystone started into the tower, internally agreeing with the present assessment of the other two already inside. He hadn't expected total quiet, though. Not even a token attempt to dissuade their entry. This looked very much like a trap. If it was, he had literally just set his foot into it. As long as he and his new pals were edging toward brutal, screaming disaster, Keystone thought to take in the sights. Perhaps a clue could be gleaned from the decorations around the room; tapestries and such. But that armor... [color=b8860b]"First on, I gots me unkind 'istory with empty metal suits and the un-bloody-dead."[/color] he started in an even voice while cautiously looking over the nearest set. [color=b8860b]"Never can tell when they got a surprise for ya."[/color]