Despite knowing that his spell would work, Laphi braced himself as Nyte took the trustful leap down to the darkened crevice below. They floated down like a feather despite their combined weight and reached lower ground within a minute or so. Laphi let out a quiet sigh before releasing his death grip on the other, waiting for himself to be put down before looking at the stranger they were apparently suppose to help out. The first thing the child could point out was the woman's sharp icy blue eyes, a deep contrast to his deep and soft ruby red ones. She had long hair like Sunny, but it was darker and styled differently. Not to mention they had stark skin complexions compared to each other; the woman appeared to be more on his side of the spectrum than anything else. Still not very fond of meeting new people so suddenly, Laphicet simply stared before moving next to Sunny who had a lantern. He hated the dark more than anything in the world, so Laphicet made sure to stick close to Sunny at all costs, following her gaze to the drawings on the walls. He recognized a few as constellations, and others of people worshiping a star above them. It was a peculiar sight indeed, but Laphicet didn't pay much mind as he simply followed closely behind Sunny as to not get left behind. While she was busy worrying about the stairs, Laphi eyes locked with something else before the later disappeared into the darkness. And that seemed to be the last straw for the child as he wanted to widen the radius of their light source. After a quick sifting through his tarot cards, the boy finally pulled out The Sun card and held it to his chest as he mumbled the incantation. [color=#DC143C][b]"Tarot of the Sun, allow The Magician to become the light that guides us to the truth."[/b][/color] Once the final syllable left his lips, he immediately began to glow in a bright white light the same color as his hair. It wasn't too strong that you couldn't see him anymore, but it was more than enough to lighten the entire area. In response to Sunny's question about the drawings as well as the dangerous staircase, the child could only shrug in confusion, the light surrounding his body dimming a little bit as if to describe his mood. [@Mokley][@Jade113][@LordofthePies]