Hurrying past Rook, Night quickly put a firm grip on Samuel's shoulder as the trainer reassured his worried Lancelot. The man had shown great courage in the very face of evil and madness, Night was surprised Samuel had been able to recover so quickly from such an ordeal. Night couldn't help but feel guilty, knowing that it was his quest that had brought them all here, his request that they all come with him to face this evil, this danger. Hoping to spare Samuel further torment, and possibly protect Rook from whatever evils lied ahead, Night decided to take the lead. "Dude... There are seriously foul magics inhabiting this place, I'm sorry you had to go through that. Let me take it from here." Using the same hand that had been on Samuel's shoulder, Night projected a bright, focused beam of light ahead of the group into the mist. The spell would act like a search light piercing into the mist out from the circular aura of light Samuel's Lancelot was already projecting. It shined directly onto the large gate in front of them that blocked their entry to the next room, though the massive jet black walls around it also did a good job of preventing them from circumventing the door altogether. As Night walked up to the gate, he was obviously apprehensive towards it, the possibility of it being cursed with more evil spells being pretty apparent. The hand not casting the beam of light towards the door unconsciously began to reach backwards to take off his back pack... Before Night realized what he was doing and stopped himself. The objects in his pack were both evil in their own ways, and Night didn't know how the mist, and more importantly, Rebena itself, would react to them if exposed. Reaching instead into his right pocket, Night quickly summoned Discus, his Flabara. The massive twenty foot long snake was to Night's (And the others of his party due to its length) right, it's mobility and agile nature might be of some use in this environment, where a Kaiguard's slow movement was useless and a Frallion's one-directly speed burst was dangerous. If necessary, the snake could spring its massive muscles forward it one great push to smash open the gate, if required, though as Night walked up to it he hoped this was not the case. "Any ideas on how to open this thing?" Night asked Rook and Samuel, as he used his handy searchlight to comb the wall for any sort of handle or key hole.