[h2][center][u][b][color=DEBA5E]Samad[/color][/b][/u] [center][img]https://imgur.com/eW3DkFq.png[/img][/center] Xx---------------------------xX[/center][/h2] Location: Outskirts of London. Time: Past Noon (because of time zones!) [hr] Samad kept close to Cade as the group moved through the hallways. His silent indicated his mood accurately, the tension and irritation given off in his aura. He spoke no one as they drew closer. He reached out a hand then turned the knob. Walking in, his eyes absorbed the set out on trained instinct and not looking forward to the teleporting. The room was round with no furniture. A ring of sigils were all painted in red at the floor’s center, the markings appeared to engraved to prevent tampering. The floor gave a sterilization feel with white walls and floor covering every inch. Lights illuminated the occupants inside, about six asylums standing nearby. Upon seeing the group they already began to power the sigils creating a glow about each engraving, lines of magic zipped from each one to meet in the center. Alistair gestured for everyone to head onto it first. An offer Samad gladly took as he stepped into the platform, calmly waiting for the others. When the last one stood on it, the porters began to mix their sigils with chants to begin the spell. He turned to Cade to give a word of advice. [color=DEBA5E][b] “You might want to close your eyes or you might vomit,”[/b][/color] his own eyes shut when the tingling sensation spread across his skin. For a moment, it reminded him of when Cade and himself had made their last desperate attack on Angel. It had been the one moment they unified then crumbled apart. As the sensation faded, Samad’s eyes opened up. It revealed a near identical room causing some confusion in his brain until he picked out the differences. There were no Asylum porters within the room. He stepped off the platform toward the door before he twisted about and faced the others. [color=DEBA5E][b] “So, who’s leading the way and does anyone have a plan?”[/b][/color] He asked the others.