Although he had had a bit of trouble falling asleep on account of having slept during his flight, rest had been peaceful and more energizing than his nap when he finally did manage to doze off. Now, Lyall was ready for his first true day here in the Khan's city and more than ready to meet the other duelists lodging here. There was still the matter of speaking with the host himself though, after all, he hadn't just come to Regno for the purpose of leisure alone...
"I don't think it'd look good to just waltz up to the man and demand to talk business... no, it's likely a better idea to make myself known through a few duels first, especially if the Khan is capable of doing what I think he's doing..."
He instinctively cracked his knuckles and rubbed the back of his left hand before looking down at the crest of the Swarm. It just looked like a tattoo at the moment, not a hint of a glow to tip him off to any mysterious powers in the area. However, Kerykeion's presence last night said otherwise in that regard, especially since Lyall hadn't called upon the monster. Oh yeah, and there was also the matter of the OTHER monsters wandering the Halls with their respective duelists.
"Something to be looked into later," Lyall sighed, "One thing at a time for now."
Lyall exited his room and headed for the Great Hall after he had brushed his teeth, showered, and gotten dressed. He made sure to have his duel disk on him too. It was of a custom design, appearing as a slightly bulky forearm "bracelet" until it was activated for a duel. The color scheme was made to mimic the armor of one of his Steelswarms, Girastag, being a metallic, dark charcoal color with some red and orange markings here and there. Now at the Great Hall, he paused to observe the scenery.
"...Wow..."
Wow indeed. It might as well have been the dining hall of some Egyptian Pharaoh, and the food laid out for breakfast... Ooooooh yeah, rulers could definitely feast on this stuff judging by utterly delicious it looked. He didn't realize how hungry was until then, but when he did, he immediately headed over to grab a plate and load it with food. Lyall then sat down at a solitary table next to one of the Great Hall's pillars, observing the other duelists go about their breakfast. They seemed like a decently skilled lot much to his pleasing, and by the look and talk about them... they were looking for tag partners as per the Khan's request. Had he missed the man AGAIN? Ugh, what a fail on his part, he should really learn not to take so long preparing in the mornings...
A flash of red in beside him diverted his attention from the others yet again. It was Kerykeion again, and both nodded to each other in acknowledgment. The monster hadn't been saying much lately... well, not that it usually said much, but he could tell it was agitated, no doubt as a result from being brought into this realm by some external power. It vanished momentarily before appearing by his side to look at the other duelists. Lyall decided he would wait for somebody to approach him, as was his custom for things like these considering he himself was never really one to form matchups...