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<blockquote data-quote="Mithral·Dragon" data-source="post: 5056445" data-attributes="member: 57696"><p><strong>"I could take you to see him once you're done here." </strong> The Dean offered to Helena. <strong>"Timing may be an issue, I'd not want to disrupt his feasting-hour,"</strong> he said with a moment of thought. The Dean had a look of curiosity about him as he watched the course of the investigation. His eyes followed those that roved around the room, taking everything in. </p><p></p><p>The room was situated on the corner of the single-floor building, and had two windows perpendicular to one another at the corner. Both were of an expensive design, leaded diamond-shapes forming the entirety of both windows. While each were capable of opening both were closed and latched. There hadn't been enough time for dust to form since last the windows were open. </p><p></p><p>The tracks at the threshold which marred the writing were not immediately familiar. They appeared bestial in nature and did not extend beyond the door at all. Rather, with a very careful and prolonged search, they were traced from the center of the room, to the threshold, and then to pace around the perimeter of the room until finally returning to the center. </p><p></p><p>This in-depth search for those tracks revealed yet more writings which were at first unseen until the surface was manipulated in some manner. Only when places were smudged or wiped or otherwise dusted were those writings observable. Whomever had taken the time to inscribe the Enochian script had ensured that the perimeter was completely possessed of such writings. Once the whole of the room was turned over, bedding and furniture moved; it gave the impression that an arcane circle for summoning and binding had been worked - in Enoch. </p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, the attempt at deciphering the Enochian text met with the same failure as that of Gerard's divination. Despite being so very dim, the single aura was otherwise obvious once it was determined the room was seemingly a summoning chamber of sorts. Gerard reworked his divination with this newfound information and the insight provided the key. </p><p></p><p>The arcana used here had occurred sometime within the past day and was of a very powerful and exceedingly dangerous design. While most opted for a safe summons, whomever had worked this magic had formed a temporary gate between worlds, allowing bidirectional travel. What had come through and from where it came remained unknown, despite the possibilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mithral·Dragon, post: 5056445, member: 57696"] [B]"I could take you to see him once you're done here." [/B] The Dean offered to Helena. [B]"Timing may be an issue, I'd not want to disrupt his feasting-hour,"[/B] he said with a moment of thought. The Dean had a look of curiosity about him as he watched the course of the investigation. His eyes followed those that roved around the room, taking everything in. The room was situated on the corner of the single-floor building, and had two windows perpendicular to one another at the corner. Both were of an expensive design, leaded diamond-shapes forming the entirety of both windows. While each were capable of opening both were closed and latched. There hadn't been enough time for dust to form since last the windows were open. The tracks at the threshold which marred the writing were not immediately familiar. They appeared bestial in nature and did not extend beyond the door at all. Rather, with a very careful and prolonged search, they were traced from the center of the room, to the threshold, and then to pace around the perimeter of the room until finally returning to the center. This in-depth search for those tracks revealed yet more writings which were at first unseen until the surface was manipulated in some manner. Only when places were smudged or wiped or otherwise dusted were those writings observable. Whomever had taken the time to inscribe the Enochian script had ensured that the perimeter was completely possessed of such writings. Once the whole of the room was turned over, bedding and furniture moved; it gave the impression that an arcane circle for summoning and binding had been worked - in Enoch. Meanwhile, the attempt at deciphering the Enochian text met with the same failure as that of Gerard's divination. Despite being so very dim, the single aura was otherwise obvious once it was determined the room was seemingly a summoning chamber of sorts. Gerard reworked his divination with this newfound information and the insight provided the key. The arcana used here had occurred sometime within the past day and was of a very powerful and exceedingly dangerous design. While most opted for a safe summons, whomever had worked this magic had formed a temporary gate between worlds, allowing bidirectional travel. What had come through and from where it came remained unknown, despite the possibilities. [/QUOTE]
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