[img]http://i.imgur.com/ylO8F8C.png[/img] [img]http://i.imgur.com/AXy5Xzf.png[/img] [b][u]Phillis Circus - Fun House[/u][/b] Urgh, it was only a matter of time til they saw a clown at a place like this. Syed instinctively shrank back a little despite himself, although he did his best to hide his discomfort. Which wasn't very well, really. Nonetheless this [i]was[/i] one of the biggest tents. It was probably a good idea to check it out regardless - outside was too busy to really see anything anyway. The blonde girl at the door didn't even look up from her book as they approached. She moved a hand to tuck her hair behind her ear, although her hair simply fell back forward. It was only when they moved to pass when she spoke, her voice soft-spoken. "You can win a prize," she said simply, not taking her eyes from her book. Moira and Syed exchanged somewhat awkward looks at the statement. Considering how close and loud the clown was, there was no way she didn't hear him. She then finally looked up, her pale blue eyes fixing on everyone in turn unblinkingly. "10 gald." Upon noticing Syed's perplexed expression at her upside-down book, she held it right up inches from his face. "It's a puzzle book," she explained in the same deadpan tone. They paid their fare, paying for Eric too since the man was broke. And with that the girl simply went back to her book. Oh. Huh. They guessed that meant they were allowed in? Upon entry they came across a strange, rotating barrel-like doorway which made it difficult to stay upright as they passed. For once Syed was the one who remained upright, his long legs enabling him to pass with only a little stumble. Moira was much less fortunate. Her heels weren't designed for this shit! "FUCK!" she immediately bellowed, sliding and rolling around in the barrel and taking anyone unfortunate enough to be next to her along with her. Once that obsticle was finally overcome, however, they were greeted by the sight of an extremely confusing looking area. Stairs branched off in every direction, and any free walls were covered in bright paint and distorting mirrors. "Right... so it's best if we look everywhere, right? Which direction do you reckon first?" Syed asked, looking back to the others.