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Eris squinted at the changing light, letting out a quiet hum of disapproval. Time wasn't a thing of luxury, though he figured that was probably so the mages didn't waste all their time on riddles and would move on quicker. He wondered what would happen if the light of the constellation got covered. He shook his head at it, rolling his shoulders back. He used to make fun of his sister for her obsession with horoscopes, but maybe Eris should've given her just a little mind in case the constellation ended up being one of them. Then again, who knows how many of those things there were.

He moved on quickly from that thought as Wells spoke. Siblings in tandem--okay, that sort of leaned into his theory about synchronizing, so that was a plus. Stars and fate could be linked...so something was going to happen when they touched the stars. Eris was a lot more confident in his guess now, all that was left was to figure out what to touch and when specifically. Wells added that there was a star on his end, although the mention of color did bring up a good point. He came to the same conclusion, though, and at that point he figured that this was going to be the best that they were going to get; standing around doing nothing clearly wasn't the way to go.

"No, just count it down like you did before," Eris called back. Worst case scenario, they fail and go back to the forest. Probably. "We'll just take whatever happens next as it comes." He voiced his thoughts out loud, extending his hand. "Ready."


Keeping calm with @Scribe of Thoth.



Gee, thanks Ben.

Lilie wasn't really the sarcastic type, but geez, could the guy have any sympathy at all for her? She just had the living bajeebers scared right out of her! Even now, she could hear the laughing ringing in her ears, sending a chill down her spine. Just the sight of some random guy just coming out of a tree was enough to guarantee that she was going to have nightmares for the next week. All she could hope was that that would be the end of it. Hopefully. Unless he popped out of another tree and tried to grab her and oh no what if it was an omen?!

Her eyes darted around to the other trees as she let out a tiny whimper. She thought this was a test of magical endurance, not something taken straight out of a horror film! As the thought crossed her mind, though, she had to stop for just a second, resting the spell. She had pushed it just a little too much, seeing way more of the forest than she needed to. If they were going to be out here for hours, she needed to be more conservative. Taking in a deep breath to calm herself, she opened her eyes to the darkness. Okay, she could do this. She could totally do this.

Activating the spell again, she continued until she spotted the faint blue line on the pot. Pulling Ben along, she stopped before it to read. "Whether it be love or friendship that sees you through the night, place it here and listen to my plight." She read the clue out loud, pausing for a moment. Friendship or love? It must have been talking about the flowers. Love obviously represented the rose, so she figured this part was obvious.

That said, though, was it really love that helped her through the night? She and Ben were maybe friendly at best, there wasn't really anyone she considered herself to be in love with. Well, that wasn't true, she did have a crush on Aaron, but love? Was it love? Was she in love? Is that why she picked the rose so easily? Okay, yes, technically she did admit that he did help her through the day, but that was before she even realized she had feelings. Unless she liked him before? Whenever she got upset, she did find herself thinking back to Aaron's encouragement and their time together, but...

Oh geez, what the heck was she thinking? She needed to focus! After lightly pinching her cheek as punishment and feeling her (probably red) face, she gently placed the rose on the soil, waiting to see if something happened. "There's a small pot here with soil, so I'm placing the rose on top," She decided to tell Ben, the tiniest smile on her face. "I guess love gets me through the night..."


Waiting with @Bert Macklin.




Lilie jumped in place once she heard the giggling, spinning around. What was a little girl doing out here? She was entirely confused, looking the girl up and down. Her dress looked like something she had seen in a history book or something, further confusing her. Still, if she was lost (or playing with someone by the looks of it) then Lilie couldn't ignore her. As she took a step closer, however, she noticed the weird edges, coming to a halt.

"...what?" Lilie voiced her confusion, squinting at her. Pushing aside her unease, she said, "Hey, um...are you--?"

She didn't get to ask her question fully, eyes widening immensely as she noticed the man. It felt like ever hair on the back of her neck stood, and Lilie found herself running forward.Once the man roared, however, Lilie froze in place, and before she could do anything, the man nabbed the girl. Lilie let out a rather loud scream of horror, nearly tripping over the unsteady forest ground as she immediately backed away. She crashed right into Ben, her foot catching a root as she tripped and fell. She immediately sat up, looking at the still vampire for a moment before looking back at where she saw the girl last. They were gone! But how?!

"Th-the girl! The tree--I--he just snatched her!" Lilie could barely string a sentence together, panicking as she whipped her head to look around. Whatever happened, she was not a fan of it, and she scrambled to her feet. "W-We're leaving! Right now! Right now!" She said, grabbing Ben's sleeve and pulling him in the direction she thought was south.


Shaken and dragging @Bert Macklin with her.



What they were seeing matched the blocks they were carrying--right, Eris did feel some kind of star pattern on the block he had been carrying. So he had been carrying a yellow block with stars, and Wells had been carrying a blue one with the moon. What could he do with that information? There might have been something obvious he was missing, he needed to try not to overthink. He was right above the kid, they were both facing something similar. Anything that touched the light would disappear, and he couldn't move from his spot.

Wells thought they were supposed to touch the approaching symbols. It was as good a guess as any, but even though he wanted to agree, the whole 'not moving' thing did throw a wrench into things. But it sounded right. Eris just wasn't sure why he couldn't commit entirely. There was definitely something he was missing, but he had no idea what. Then again, the exam was supposed to be a test of trust, so maybe a leap of faith was the right response.

That said, he wanted to make sure they were completely on the same page. "Okay. I'm going to add 'touch them at the same time' to that theory," He said. "The way we got in here was in sync, maybe we're supposed to touch them together, too. I think." He paused. "Was there anything else from the riddle that might be a clue?"


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The sight before him struck Eris as weird, taking him a second to realize that he could actually see again. The massive amount of relief almost overwhelmed him, the vampire's hand to his chest before brushing his hair off his forehead for a moment. Looking around, there was nothing but stars--what was all this? It must have been part of the exam, or rather, the 'game' Wells had mentioned. Right, he mentioned a game, but what were the rules? Eris couldn't say he was a huge fan of any kind of game, but it was too late to do anything about it now.

At least he could see again. It would have been beautiful if it wasn't for the fact that Eris was pretty sure he was going insane. The academy was doing a great job at souring all kinds of illusion magic, that much was for sure. The fact was solidified as Eris spotted the bird touching the star and disappearing, something resembling a dark chuckle escaping him. Great. Just great.

The yellow stars caught his attention, although when he tried to move closer for a better look, he found that he couldn't move. This exam was going to give him all sorts of anxiety by the end of it. He squinted at the wall, recognizing the cluster as a constellation. Interesting. "Can't say I'm super into astronomy, but..." Eris trailed off as he looked around again. Where the hell did the kid go? For some reason and through what he could only guess was magic, he was above Wells. Because that made sense. He rolled his eyes, stopping for a second as he realized the constellation was getting closer.

"Well, fuck. Now what?" He called down. "There's a constellation colored--I think I'd say either daffodil or maybe blonde, definitely not a true yellow color--anyway, the stars are on the wall, and it's getting closer. And I can't move."


Keeping calm with @Scribe of Thoth.
A few mumbles here and there and the odd comment showed that the young man's interaction had gotten some attention. For the most part, it was curiosity getting the better of them. The idea of anyone lowborn standing up to higher powers was greatly entertaining, especially when done so boldly. She was greatly amused by the interaction, her mind made up right then and there. There would be no better option to take back what was hers than with someone who cared little for authority--at minimum she had little reason to think he would turn her in.

Now to get his attention. Tapping her chin, an idea came to mind. As she stepped aside, however, she faced the back of a guard's head. Quickly turning around, she knew she needed to get made a decision here and now. Snapping her fingers, a rush of wind swept through, startling the poor elephant. As it reared back on its hind-legs, the guard next to her ran forward in an attempt to calm the creature. Part of her felt bad, but it wasn't hurt, just scared, so she gave it a small apology before moving through the now bustling crowd. Once she got through, she approached the stranger, though before she could get to close, she spotted more guards coming along to assess the situation.

Not wanting to draw any more unneeded attention, she reached out and touched his arm. "Come," She said, beckoning for him to follow her before she turned around and walked into the alley.



Lilie watched the flowers bloom with wide eyes, completely fascinated by the speedy process. Magic was so cool, she wondered if she could sneak the vial out with her and spread it over the flowers she had at the dorm. Tempting as it was, though, she focused on the flowers in the bushes in front of her: one dandelion, one rose. As far as she knew, neither one was really represented by the moon, so Ben's advice didn't really do her any favors. She frowned to herself as she rubbed her arms for warmth, trying to really think. Well, dandelions looked like the sun, so maybe that's what it meant? But that didn't sound right, either.

Letting out a sigh, Lilie knew she'd have to do something. She decided to go with what looked familiar, stooping down and carefully plucking the rose from the bush. She admired it for a second before walking back to the vampire. "One turned out to be a dandelion and the other one a rose, so I picked out a rose," She told him with a slight shrug. "I'm kinda hoping dumb luck will help, 'cause I'm not really sure which one's right." She outright admitted.


Staying close to @Bert Macklin.




How nice, someone really thought this entire scenario was a game. Eris openly rolled his eyes, deciding to keep his complaints to himself. At the very least, they would progress after this, and whatever helped them move forward was a plus in his book, even if they had to play along to whatever asinine mage thought of all this.

Once he felt the vambrace move, he adjusted his grip on the block, letting Wells guide him as needed. As weird and unwelcoming the sensation was, he knew it was easier to let it happen than to fight it. He felt the block getting pushed into something, and once the vambrace stopped holding his hand up, he waited for the next thing. Right, then, five paces back, that much he could do on his own as he took them backwards. He mentally counted five to himself, figuring that since they were the same height, they would probably have the same length in steps. Well, technically the kid was a little taller, but whatever.

"Sratum Picon," Eris spoke at the same time, bracing himself for whatever came next.


Getting ready to sync with @Scribe of Thoth.

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