[center][h2][color=92278f]Vanth, Archon of Lightning[/color][/h2][/center] It wasn’t like he didn’t notice, but Vanth knew when people were staring at him. Another observation was that he wasn’t the only one here that was a loner; all of these other Archons- save maybe Ian, Maddie, and Aella- definitely kept to themselves and preferred it that way. His eyes rolled up towards the ceiling and his head cocked back and to the left. [i]Then again, who am I to judge them? They probably know more or less the same information that I do from their spirit Archons… And it isn’t like they particularly chose this destiny, like me they picked up a stone and were burdened with this newfound destiny of theirs.[/i] [color=92278f][b] Did you listen to anything I told you about my companions?! Wow, rude. Did you at least hear what Ian said? About the rooms?[/b][/color] Vanth made a face. [i]Yes, I did, but what room would I envision? All I’ve known was in that poor excuse for a house and a military grade sleeping bag that I stole so that my parents wouldn’t have to work for another bed.[/i] [color=92278f][b] Well, you could at least pick a room before all of the nice spots are gone.[/b][/color] Virgo wasn’t wrong, the room was starting to clear out as the others were going off to explore the temple or envision a room of their own. He started towards the hall Aella had chosen a few moments before since she seemed to take the path of least resistance. Eventually Vanth caught up to her yet still kept his distance with his hand brushing slightly along the passing walls and doors. Almost as soon as he saw Aella, he noticed Gideon cross her path. She spun around and was backtracking towards him to avoid Gideon. In response, Vanth opened the door his hand was on and ducked into the room closest to him. [color=92278f][b] Not a bad spot, it’s close-ish to the library and isn’t too far from the designated meeting area. [/b][/color] Vanth turned around. This room, now his, was Spartan in its design with everything in the room having a purpose. A sturdy, sleek polycarbonate desk with a somewhat matching rolling recliner was furthest from him. Beside it was a rather cozy looking bed that used bedframe that was made from the same dark polycarbonate as the desk. Adjacent to the desk and along the wall was a series of two dimensional shapes indicating functions of sorts. Apart from those items, there was a dresser built into the wall next to the closet which was directly across from the bed. “I guess it wasn’t hard at all,” was Vanth’s first comment. He tossed his pack onto the bed and flopped down next to it. From there he took in the sight that was his room. The walls were a metallic gray with differing hues throughout. For carpet- it being the first time he had any- it was a fluffy material that was also gray yet was unlike any that he had seen back home or in the factories. Despite the room looking so bland, it felt as though it was packed with pent up energy. “I could definitely get used to this.”