[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/190906/8a749958ff29d7df1f3c9a10b0dd1758.png[/img][/center] The repetition pointed them in the direction of the riddle once again. Ben had little doubt they were wrong, but it was surprising nonetheless. The next guess would be the Sinnenodel House. If it was not them, then they would just continue until they ran out of objects. Before he would instruct Lilie to point him in the direction of the next object, however, she met him with new information. No, that was incorrect, she had neglected to inform him of their complete surroundings. He was not surprised in the slightest; information gathering seemed to be a worryingly glaring weakness of the mage. For the moment he would put that aside as he thought to himself. If the King did not accept the object, then the object must go elsewhere. He considered taking a swing at the pillar as a last resort, feeling the area where they had left the weapon last. It came to him easily and he held it to him as he took a few steps away from the statue. [color=C0C0C0]"The item is correct. The method is where we failed,"[/color] Ben said. [color=C0C0C0]"The King mentions he who does not fear him. I believe that we must summon his fellow men to rise the way he did."[/color] With one hand outstretched did Ben walk, and by pure chance did his hand touch something smooth and cold. As tempting as it was to take out whatever frustrations he had on said pillar, he resisted. Instead he touched weapon to pillar as he thought to himself. What would they do now? Had there been any changes? [color=C0C0C0]"Inform me of whatever surroundings move and change around us,"[/color] Ben said.