Karadar had barely made it to the door when he heard one of his squadmates speak. "Gross! How can knights drink this shit?!" The voice said. As if possessed by a ghost, he snapped his head around almost 180 degrees, and saw Spark holding one of the glasses that Virgo had used. Sprinting with inhuman speed towards her, Karadar pulled her away from the bar. "Did you not hear a word I had just said?! No one is allowed to touch those drinks without permission from the Guildmaster!" He scolded, shaking her. Then, he suddenly realized that he was violently shaking a young woman in a public place. Not to mention that he was probably taking his anger out on her. Embarassed at his lack of self-control, he released her and backed away. "Sorry. But please obey the rules..." He said solemnly as he walked back out the door. "We still have the rest of the Guild to cover. We should get moving." He said. The next stop of the group was the Guild library. A massive room whose walls were completely lined with books, and had reading tables (star-shaped) spread across the floor. "You are free to make use of any of the books in the area during your spare time. Our library has an extensive collection, with rare books on magic and other things such as 'Controlling Wood: for Elemental Knights' and '37 ways to cook Dragon meat without poisoning yourself'. However,you are not allowed to take any of them out of the library. Strictly. Violators will be punished." Karadar said. After that was the Guild auditorium. a large room that resembled something out of a theater. Complete with ornate chairs and red curtains. "All major announcements take place in the auditorium. Important meetings are also set-up here. But when it's not being used for business, the auditorium is used freely for theatrical plays. Props and costumes are to be provided by the users only. The Guild does not sponsor theater arts. In fact, it was originally banned from happening in this room. However, many Knights in the past were very hard-headed, so after a long and arduous legal battle, the rule was abolished." Karadar said. Their next stop was at the roof of the Guild. In order to get there, they had to climb two different sets of stairs, traverse several corridors, and climb up a long ladder. It was undoubtedly very energy-sapping for the squad, and they were sweaty by the time they arrived. Here, there was an entire room dedicated as a bird coop. "This is the message center of the Guild. Any messages sent to the Guild and it's members arrive here on carrier birds. The Knights who collect the mail have two jobs to accomplish. One: They must collect the mail and distribute it to the receivers. Two: They mustn't forget to clean up the bird crap." Karadar explained. At this point, everyone realized just how horrible the smell of the room was. "It appears I need to have a word with the previous mail collector..." Karadar commented, covering up his mouth and nose. Heading back downstairs. Karadar turned to his squad. "Isn't this exciting? I'm sure you're all a little overwhelmed by the Guild, so we shall retire to the living quarters for the moment. Although, I'm sure you'd all love nothing more than to continue with this tour. So it will only be a brief respite of about... Five minutes. Come along!" He said enthusiastically, failing to notice the fatigue of some of the squad. Andred Karrion looked very haggard, with his sweat ruining the appearance of both his hair and clothing. Anyone could tell from just his face that he was very cross. He muttered to the rest of the squad as they lagged behind Karadar. "Who does this man think he is?! Driving us around like mules... We should've been taken to our rooms first so we could've done away with these hefty bags, instead of having to carry them all around this dreadfully designed structure." He said, noting how impractical the architecture of the guild building was, given that they had to walk through a maze to get to the roof. Literally. They literally had to walk through a hallway maze after the first flight of stairs, in order to reach the second flight. They were just lucky that Karadar had memorized every path in the Guild by heart. The squad reached a corridor with several doors. On the doors were the names of the Zodiac Squads. Stopping in front of the Libra door, Karadar produced a key and unlocked it. Inside was a room with two large couches, a single star-shaped table, some random paintings for atmosphere, and a Magic Mirror. To the left and right of the room were two doors, with a male and female symbol on each. One could assume that the beds for each member lied beyond those doors. "This Magic Mirror was enchanted to have over 150 different channels, including live theater dramas, reality talk shows, and market advertisments. The doors on either side lead into the rooms for men and women. They are separated out of respect for each gender's privacy. You may leave your items inside." Karadar said. He then pulled out a golden pocket watch. "The five-minute break begins... now." He said, pressing a button on it.