[@liferusher] Akoni proceeded with caution. He wasn't exactly confident with his "partner" as it were. Part demon or not, she was still a small child and behaved as such. The very idea that she was supposed to be watching his back could almost be called laughable, if it weren't just sad. Moreso he found himself annoyed with the others, saddling him with the burdensome youth while they investigated the other section of the library themselves. Just because he was the oldest didn't mean he had a grandfatherly disposition, or any interest in babysitting. Ah, whatever. It ultimately didn't matter. If they were in danger, Akoni knew that h'd lay his life on the line for her sake without any hesitation for no reason other than it was the right thing to do, even if he didn't like it. The old mage studied what he could (appropriate for a study) as he stepped forward. He was familiar with many ancient and arcane languages, but these would take some time to translate. Still, what he could make out was fairly interesting. Historical accounts of Heaven and Hell, and the nephilim as well. He'd need to take some time to determine what was fact and what was myth, but this could all very well be promising for his own personal studies. Of course, personal studies came second. Finding the remaining five seals was the priority. [color=dodgerblue]"The false light shall reveal the path,"[/color] he muttered to himself, reading the tablet in the room. He paced around, thinking on what this message could possibly mean. [color=dodgerblue]"False light... False light..."[/color] As he paced, Akoni grabbed some nearby books and opened them up for reference, determined them to be useless to this endeavor, then pocketed them. The mystery still remained. [color=dodgerblue]"The main chamber possesses a skylight from which to drawn the sun. This tablet is very specific by stating the 'false light,' so it stands to reason that there is a 'true light' that acts as antithesis. That must be the central skylight in the dome. But I do not recall any other source of light, natural or otherwise."[/color] He continued pacing for a few moments before coming to a halt, turning to face Midori, and addressing her. [color=dodgerblue]"I believe that we have encountered only one piece of a larger puzzle, Midori. If I am correct, there is something in the central chamber that is related we may have missed, and the others are likely to encounter something as well. Be a good little cricket and grab the tablet, if you would please. I recall some slots that are about the same size and we will need to provide our findings to the others. Be wary of traps, but know that I am watching out for you."[/color]