Flyg0n
Flygon connoisseur
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The painting itself appeared ordinary enough, just a rather nice rendition of legendaries from different regions... No. Wait. Something wasn't right. Peering closer, there were odd marks on the painting. Slashes, almost, but as if someone had defaced the painting and then painted over it.Carefully, Spirit moved to examine the painting leaning on the wall, while keeping an ear out for whether anything further was said outside.
And the eyes of every legendary were gouged out.
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From outside the voice of Xavian could be heard.
"Orzo, my friend. Do you think you will be able to send trainers home soon? It troubles me to think they're still in such terrible danger from this fiend."
There was a pause, then Orzo replied. "Not sure. Soon I hope. Still so tired..." his voice sounded weary, as if each word took such effort. Even more tired than when he'd first been seen emerging from the portal. Or maybe... Too tired?
"I.. I understand." There was a mix of sadness and sympathy in his tone. "Is there any way at all I can help? You know the trainers here were able to help Clink, perhaps-"
"No, Orzo will be fine soon."
"That's good," Xavian said, relieved.
Hazel wasn’t sure what she’d just felt. She’d been cut off from Spirit, but there was no portal and Xavier was still there looking anyway. She didn’t think he was bad, and probably not so dumb he wouldn’t notice an abduction but she was less sure about that part.
Still, she wanted to check on things. Everyone she didn’t want to see her was gathering in the room near her. She waited for them to arrive and settle down before making a plan to navigate around them towards Spirit’s last known location.
She was pretty sure the wall of her closet backed onto the left hall. Slipping back into Sensu, she went around the wall and into the hallway.
Spirit had been in the other hall, so she had to cross over to the other side. Sneaking through another storage area in the left hall, something caught her eye before she got there.
Hazel tried poking one of her eyes into the little box that had been disturbed by someone who didn’t leave footprints. Another ghost, maybe?
The box itself seemed plain. Medium size, contained a small chair it looked like. Perhaps there was more to the oddity of the box and the dusty room, but if so it could be risky to poke around too much with everyone still in the room...