The blue rift of space glowed an ominous azure in the center of the large domed ceiling chamber. The light expanded outward in a great flash that bathed the room in latent ethereal energy before it slowly faded. The next instant where the rift of energy had existed, now stood two figures. One was a man who wore the Victorian style of a gentlemen supplemented by a long great coat. A sword was strapped to his back, it’s handle menacing and fierce looking.
Tordor the Gravewalker observed their new surroundings. A simple round room some 20 feet in radius. There was worn out looking mail plated bodies of armor adorning mannequins that circled the room. On one wall was a shield and two crossed swords- no doubt some long forgotten regalia. The ceiling some 30 feet overhead possessed a single chandelier of elegant design. Brushing of the sleeve of one arm Torder said, “Well, seems we made it in one piece.”
Tordor counted four exits from the room they currently found themselves in. Who knew how many more like these they were? That tome could be anywhere, and the Lady of Ravens had not given them much to go on. Still, they had all the time in the world. Or they should, neither he nor his partner needed rest or food. He looked in the direction of his lovely, if deadly, ally.
Ishida Itsuki was her name. He had never encountered names quite like that one. Though it sounded lovely. They hadn't had time to talk much since being paired together. Though he suspected she wasn't the talkative or lippy sort, anyway. Well, they would have plenty of time to get to know each other, and Tordor wasn't sure if that was a good thing or bad thing. He drew his mind to their current mission. They were to find some old book apparently. One that had belonged to the beings who had once inhabited this castle and world. Apparently they were not unlike the dreamers of the current multiverse. Recording and researching eldritch forbidden secrets. The kind of stuff reclusive archmages were into.
“We should get started, The Lady mentioned we might run into trouble if we took too long. We might not be the only ones looking for this thing.” Tordor wished the Queen had been able to share more. But she either did not know who else was looking for the tome, or had decided that that information was not necessary. She oft worked in mysterious ways.