Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25038310-20160529172721/@comment-25038310-20160530154132

Abello collapsed, dropping to the ground as he sat, still shocked that everyone else was able to function normally, as if what just happened happened daily.

Sebastien looked down at Jericho, grabbing the rags of his cloth armor as he tied it around the stumps of his arm, not really caring about what pain Jericho felt no matter how tight he tied the knot around his wounds. He'd need to die should  he want to regenerate those - He would say Dunistair went too far with this one, but he could fully understand his reaction to seeing a friend being assaulted like that.

Richard rose to his feet as he saw Dunistair and Lyre tend to the boy, not particularly intent on doing anything himself. He simply turned around to look at what the inside of the city looked like.

The city was immense, to say the very least. The very first buildings that instantly stood out were the immense castle, bathed in sun, paired with the multiple citadels and high towers that contained humongous golden bells with the same swirly silver ornaments that could be seen on the gate, most likely indicating there were also fashioned by Sorcerer Lorkel.

However, these buildings were downtown and further towards the centre, which was barred off from the undead by another inner wall and gate, very reminiscent of the ones they had just opened.

They were most likely in some sort of commoner district, as simple buildings, stores and inns could be seen - simple structures made of stone, wood or quartz. The entire district of the city was abandoned by the looks of it, and an eery sense of dread descended upon the Undead as by some chance the district bathed in a thin mist. The cobblestone road in front of them branched out from the main road leading to the castle to dozens of others, which in turn branched off to, once again other roads.

The multiple mortal pygmees, not bewildered or rejoicing at all, walked past the Undead, holding on to their simple possessions as they pressed and spread in to the city using the aforementioned swirly roads and paths.