Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25828117-20191106235810/@comment-25828117-20191108172621

"It is the actual puzzle." Lysilde spoke up.

"The globe was but a test to get to this one."

The Canonreeve turned from Lysilde back to the pyramid. He looked at it, lazily tried a few permutations before giving up.

"I do not have time for such things." He put the obsidian pyramid back in hands of Heldil.

"Saulas, Heldil. I trust you to figure this one out."

The two mages seemed both pleased and dismayed at the same time. Once more they had to work on a puzzle, but at least this time it could be from the comfort of their study, where the rest of their research was. Perhaps they could just crack it open instead. So many experiments to be done.

"Of course."

The mages took the true relic of power and disappeared into the bowels of the Aerie. So that was where they would have to find it eventually... Some mage's study inside this massive complex crawling with high elf gryphon knights, no biggie.

Lysilde did not let it be known she intended to take it of course, instead she curtsied politely and asked if they could perhaps leave. They had learned quite a lot and desired to return to the University of Shimmerene.

Adameldis shook his head.

"Did you honestly believe we fell for your little lies?"

Lysilde did think it was too good to be true, but she had been dealt a bad hand. Too bad the Canonreeve called her out on it.

"All of you. You are no students of University. You will be put in the cells until we decide what to do with you."