Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25038310-20160529172721/@comment-25038310-20160617141542

"Very well said, companion." Richard said as he took a left, wandering into one of the many narrow alleys in the city. "If not for us, it'll be for thos ebehind us. Yet, I'm not apt on giving up just yet just for someone to walk the same path we did and further."

"An onerous duty we must carry in due time, it seems." Sebastien muttered.

"The Saint will not pose a problem, and truth be told I am sure the others will succeed with this Doyen." He snarled as he exited the alley into a courtyard. In the centre of it were another group of statues on top of a large fountain which was about three metres wide and two metres tall. The statues represented hooded maidens or clerics of some sort, and they were pictured with small chimes or talismans in their left hand and in their right hand small daggers, much too small to be of any use in battle. Settled higher, clearly the more important figure, was an old lady with crossed hands and somewhat the same attire, who wielded a small staff instead of a dagger and carried a long tattered piece of cloth in her left. Judging by the rimples engraved on her visage and hands she was an elderly figure.

Past the courtyard were the large oaken doors, which served as the entrance to the belltower. They had the same statues mounted on the side of the walls as the ones in Farrun, yet they were much more preserved than those of All Saints' Cathedral, and there were slight differences in their design and attire. Another notable figure was present, yet only at the very bottom of the entire archway, indicating he was of little to no religious importance. The figure was clad in leather armor, but had large circular shoulderpads and bracers jutted with small spikes and a helmet concealed his face. On his back there were two crossed spears and the crest of the city, the lion, loomed over his head.