[color=a36209]This, my boy, is the temple, a place of great importance in your future[/color] [i]Fascinating[/i] Jacky mused as he inspected the room. A bead of sweat fell from his forehead on to his shoe, perhaps the rift walk had taken more out of him than he had expected. It was a strange feeling standing in the presence of others from different universes, an unprecedented encounter and scientific phenomena that his universe had not yet reached. He observed the people all around him, all humanoids apparently, even with the man of no eyes and mouth, they seemed to be of similar species. One of the other Archons appeared a bit annoyed she seemed to not find the boy who had greeted them, Ian's explanation as sufficient. Her distress was understandable, it did not make a lot of sense and was a bit hard to believe, but Jacky also had a good feeling that there wasn't much to be done about it. In fact, he was feeling a feeling he had not truly felt in a long time, a sense of direction. [color=a36209]Introduce yourself! Time to make some friends![/color] They all seemed visibly younger than him and even among inter-universal peers he still stood very tall above them. Perhaps his height was a feature of his planet. His knuckles melted back into a crystal as he stepped forward. With a polite bow he spoke, "I am Jackson, call me Jacky it is nice to meet you all." He slung his violin case over his shoulder and faced the door. [color=a36209]Oh! How well-mannered! Also be sure to tell Lupus I say hello.[/color] "As Mr.Marcus said, perhaps this place holds the answers." He wasn't one to talk and he had already felt as if he had spoken too much. He did not have a taste for idle conversation and was already ready to learn more about this '[i]destiny[/i]', as it was called by Draco. He began to walk into the temple, before he remembered, he spoke, "Draco sends his regards as well.", and without another word he turned and walked out of the room. If this truly was what fate had decided for him than he would cling tight and ride along until it brought him to ruin.