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Minutes passed by and, by now, Euclid was sweating a little. He didn't want to fail and have the group be caught and quite possibly killed by GM. "Come on," he whispered, hearing the bobby pin move around inside the lock. All of a sudden, he felt something pushed upward within its interior and he applied more force, pushing the tumbler up and catching it in a hold. One step closer, he thought. The rest was coming second nature, tumbler after tumbler catching inside the lock until it finally groaned and released its security. Grabbing the door handle, he turned it and gave a push, watching it come open.

"I... I did it!" he exclaimed, sounding confused and delighted all at once. Standing up, he pushed open the door, throwing the bag against the interior wall of the dormitory before moving to help Leon inside. "Come on, we have to get inside quickly. No knowing what could happen if we wait out here."
Neobullseye said
By the way, Euclid; can you make a post about managing to unlock the door? I mean, I know nobody has posted after your last post for Euclic yet, but in between Hylian not being around a whole lot and me not having anything to post about, nobody is going to. So yeah... Preatty please?


On it.

EDIT: It's short, but I hope it provides a little bit of interaction.
If it helps progression, we can.
As Callum walked toward Bellua, the demon grasped hold of the young one's arm. Without hesitation, he took a step forward and swung, carrying Callum's body with his immense strength. The force used was enough to send Callum barreling over the patch of darkness and into the next biome, a large field with rising grass. After Callum landed, Bellua took a couple steps backward and braced himself before taking off at a sprint. Pushing off with legs, he leaped over the darkness and landed on the other side with a thud. They were now one step closer to Kalmaysia, and one step closer to a deal completed.
"Hm."

It was the only reply Bellua could muster to Callum's statement. By now, he crossed a vast distance of the desert with the young one in tow, coming to rest at what looked like edge. There was a gap of darkness that cut off the land and on the other side was a seemingly different biome, if not a completely different location that didn't belong. He grimaced, turning back to Callum after a time.

"It seems that we will have to cross this gap in order to continue," he spoke. At the time, he wouldn't have known that it was as simple as walking, thinking the gap of darkness was ultimately an endless pit leading to nowhere. With this in mind, he stretched out his arm, his hand open. "Come. I shall throw you across."
Rose had handed Euclid a bobby pin as he watched her hair fall. He sighed quietly to himself, noting that she'd need it back. Unfortunately, that might not be the case, he thought. Besides, are you trying to look good, or are you trying to stay alive?

Without hesitation, he unfolded the bobby pin into a long and thin metal strip, folding the bulbous and wavy end upward so he'd have something with which to push up the tumblers of the lock. Only folding up the very end so as to have enough room to push the bobby pin through the keyhole, he placed his ear as close to the lock as he could, listening in case he found a tumbler to catch. He could hear Leon saying something in the background, but his focus was driven away from the conversation and more so towards finding a way inside. However, with tools as primitive as these, it would take a few minutes. It was his hope that they weren't caught and killed by then.
"How are we supposed to get inside?"

Why was she asking him? He knew less about this place than she, and yet she turned to him for help, the evidence of panic clear in her face. He wasn't used to this at all, this type of interaction. Closing his eyes, he set the bag on the floor and took to his knees, rubbing the temples of his head as he tried to come up with a solution. What could he use from his experiences in order to make the passage easier?
"I dare you to break into the backyard."

Euclid, then twelve years old at the time, stood doe-eyed against a group of less than reputable kids, each with a distinctive smirk on their faces. He was too young to know any better during those days, but he was a malleable sort when he was younger; always impressionable, always persuaded. "How do I do that?" he asked. One of the older kids handed him a paperclip. "Figure it out," they said as they turned and left with the rest of them, walking out to the edge of the sidewalk and waiting. The house was abandoned long ago and all the kids knew it. It was only recently that they'd gotten bolder and decided to do something with it, so they sent a mild-mannered kid who was only eager to please into a world of trouble with a paperclip as a means of appealing to a greater society, at least to him.

He stood before the gate, eyeing the lock and trying to figure out what to do. The calls from the sidewalk were distracting, so he tried to block them out, running his fingers over the paperclip. Before long, he had an idea, unbending the clip and slipping it into the lock. After a few minutes of wriggling the long, thin piece of metal, he heard a click and the previously locked gate swung open. The other kids rushed past him, one of them thanking him before offering a low snicker. Euclid smiled. He made someone happy.

Over the years, he honed his ability to pick locks, picking more dangerous and risky places to test his prowess and speed. After he picked locks, he'd leave and let things be. Throughout his time sharpening the skill, he had acquired various and more challenging locks; some of them with hard mechanisms and tumblers, others with combinations and codes. He spent his time ironically locked away in his room, working the inner mechanisms of both the locks in his hands and locks of his mind.
"The lock!" Euclid exclaimed, opening his eyes and placing his palms against the door. Looking toward Rose, he stood up and helped her to lower Leon to the ground as comfortably as he could. "I need you to search for something sturdy. It has to be small and thin and long enough, like a paperclip or a, um, a bobby pin or something!"
The demon moved forward, hearing the words Callum spoke and inwardly groaning. He wasn't much for conversation, but he'd be venturing with this kid for quite some time. "My name is Bellua," he answered. "I am a Voidwalker and I seek my creator." His muscles tensed, eyes watching the looming chunk of earth getting closer. He could feel it now. Fate was bringing him closer. Soon, he would have his vengeance and his liberator would have his wish fulfilled.

"What do you know of the one they call Muse?" he asked, stopping and turning toward Callum. His eyes showed no life in them as he stared, waiting for an answer.
Having been handed a heavy bag of provisions, Euclid looked to Rose as she carried Leon off toward the Boys' Dormitory. He was surprised that the weight didn't cause any discomfort to the previously aggravated injuries he acquired in his rather abrupt entrance into the academy. In fact, he felt alright, mobile, able. Slinging the bag over his shoulder, he followed Rose and Leon, being behind them by only a few feet as he started to wonder about this realm's paradoxical state. The timeframe in which he arrived was distorted, as well as the locations; patches of multiple realities existing together on one plane, his own creations linking with those of other people. It was enough to give him a headache, but he had no time to think of it now. Leon's assumptions could be correct. If he were able to easily find them, there was no doubt that GM could but, for some reason, the man was nowhere to be found. It was odd, and the thought lingered as Euclid brought up the rear of the group on their way to the dormitory.
"I see," the boy spoke as Bellua eyed the floating land, arms crossed. In his mind raced the various thoughts of how to ascend to the skies. He saw no physical way of reaching it, and he had no ability of flight to call his own, and so he started walking, nudging the other person to follow suit as he embarked on a journey toward Kalmaysia.
Euclid got up, moving over to Leon to make sure he was alright. "Just sit a moment," he said, supporting Leon's body with his arms so that the light-headed one wouldn't collapse and become hurt. "It makes no sense moving when you don't have the strength."

Taking a look around, he queried to Rose. "You seem to know this place more than we do - or more than I do, nonetheless," he deduced, looking toward the girl. "Is there some sort of location you guys were trying to get to? The sun's setting and I don't know if we can survive the night out here."
Bellua closed the distance between himself and the person rather quickly, grabbing them by the collar of their shirt and pulling them close. He drew in a long inhale, taking in the person's scent. Breathing out, he groaned. "You are not he," the demon spat, letting go of the person's shirt. "But, you serve a purpose to me. After that, you will no longer be needed."

He turned and pointed to the floating island in the clouds. "I require passage to the skyborne earth, and you will help me get there."
Euclid continued to climb, still mulling over the thought of having gotten to Leon and Rose so quickly. There were several or more minutes between them disappearing and him finding his way to this point. Some kind of temporal distortion?, he thought, putting hand over hand as he pulled himself up. He was getting tired, but the fact he saw them now means they weren't being chased, or it was the highest hope he had for now.

Eventually surfacing from the ladder below, he crawled out of the hole and took a seat on the ground, a couple feet away from the others so as to catch his breath.

"I saw what happened to that thing back there," he spoke, looking at Leon's arm. "Better it than you, right?"
Hearing a voice from above, he focused on what looked like a silhouette of a person upon the ladder that called out his name, sounding just like Rose. Surely he hadn't caught up with them that quickly, did he? He stood there, waving tiredly. "Oh, hey," he spoke. "You guys alright? I saw you get attacked back there, so I tried to distract them with whatever I could find." Grabbing a rung on the ladder, he slowly started to pull himself upward, grunting and heaving a sigh or two ever so often. He wasn't why Rose was here, but he was glad that it wasn't any immediate type of danger.
Bellua stood in the middle of a desert like area, peering up into the sky and watching a floating land slowly drift through the clouds. His smirk had more descended into a look of pensive frustration, feeling himself getting closer to his destination. Sniffing the air, he found a new scent distracting him from his goal, and so he wandered, watching a lone tornado tear through the desert area. Before long, he could see someone walking in the distance and he pursued them until he could call easily gather the being's attention.

"You there," he called out, the lack of noise from all around making it easy to be heard. "I require information about the location of my creator."
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