Seeing that people were indeed talking amongst themselves and building familiarity, Shiroe nodded in satisfaction. Not only would this make things more productive, but with everyone on tiptoes with each other, he wouldn't have to worry too much about severe inter group conflict at the moment. His lips unable to quirk themselves upward, a rather sly smirk found its way onto the Archmage's face. Adjusting his glasses once more, Shiroe then peered at the current groupings. Several had taken up the offer of this "System Lord" and were now following behind him, heading towards the nearest tall structures. The rest were still milling about, comforting or questioning each other.
Making a split second decision, Shiroe let his feet take him after Ba'al's group, but not before summoning a <<Bug's Light>> to leave behind in his place. A rather simple magic that summons a glowing orb with a simplistic and cute face, the glowing transparent thing floated where the mage used to stand. Its job was to guide the remaining group after the others and since it was connected to its caster by an invisible bond, would not get lost. Making sure to keep a particularly close ear and eye on Ba'al, what Shiroe heard made him grimace. The title of "System Lord" and the claim of ruling many solar systems... It was enough to set his scalp prickle. Though he had no proof that a System Lord was good or evil, just the fact that they ruled over this much expanse of space was enough to be a concern. After all, those with such power often had certain beliefs... If dealing with the nobility of a fantasy world was complicated, how much more would it be to one whose territory were planets?
While Shiroe was busy ruminating and piecing together the puzzle in his mind, the group came into view of a certain line of buildings. For the most part, they were houses built rather shoddily or of primitive designs. However, a bluish gray hotel skyscraper laid in the midst of the objects like an elephant among ants for it stretched thirty stories high. Though it looked slightly outdated by modern standards, it still had an appealing design and warm golden light drifted from the windows, indicating that there was indeed electricity. In the dark,
A rather ornate sign indicated that the hotel's name was dubbed as "Oasis", though the doors that should have been open closed behind solid wooden doors. Quite likely it was due to being located in a rather seedy part of the City. One could even see that all their windows had strong bars firmly locking the portals from being opened from the outside. Shiroe took in this scene silently. "It looks like it came out from the Roaring Twenties..." This might make a good place for either information gathering, a temporary shelter or even as a base, though one would have to figure out exactly how to do so. Force would work to give them entrance, but there were also other gentler methods to employ. He watched, waiting to see what the others would do. Actions did speak louder than words after all.
Making a split second decision, Shiroe let his feet take him after Ba'al's group, but not before summoning a <<Bug's Light>> to leave behind in his place. A rather simple magic that summons a glowing orb with a simplistic and cute face, the glowing transparent thing floated where the mage used to stand. Its job was to guide the remaining group after the others and since it was connected to its caster by an invisible bond, would not get lost. Making sure to keep a particularly close ear and eye on Ba'al, what Shiroe heard made him grimace. The title of "System Lord" and the claim of ruling many solar systems... It was enough to set his scalp prickle. Though he had no proof that a System Lord was good or evil, just the fact that they ruled over this much expanse of space was enough to be a concern. After all, those with such power often had certain beliefs... If dealing with the nobility of a fantasy world was complicated, how much more would it be to one whose territory were planets?
While Shiroe was busy ruminating and piecing together the puzzle in his mind, the group came into view of a certain line of buildings. For the most part, they were houses built rather shoddily or of primitive designs. However, a bluish gray hotel skyscraper laid in the midst of the objects like an elephant among ants for it stretched thirty stories high. Though it looked slightly outdated by modern standards, it still had an appealing design and warm golden light drifted from the windows, indicating that there was indeed electricity. In the dark,
A rather ornate sign indicated that the hotel's name was dubbed as "Oasis", though the doors that should have been open closed behind solid wooden doors. Quite likely it was due to being located in a rather seedy part of the City. One could even see that all their windows had strong bars firmly locking the portals from being opened from the outside. Shiroe took in this scene silently. "It looks like it came out from the Roaring Twenties..." This might make a good place for either information gathering, a temporary shelter or even as a base, though one would have to figure out exactly how to do so. Force would work to give them entrance, but there were also other gentler methods to employ. He watched, waiting to see what the others would do. Actions did speak louder than words after all.