Boundary Labyrinth and the Foreign Magician
Outside 1301 Mural and Ancient Letter Corridors
Sometimes traces such as footprints and smells are left, and the direction of the maze itself is not so lost. The Apirasian working bees have also broken into the interior of the maze and are currently entering the sidewalk to create a map. That's good... but there are a few things that bother you.
"Some of the complexities are old footprints... but you don't see strays in the new footprints"
Reflecting the information obtained from Cadkeus as a phantom in a lantern, Sheila said she saw it.
'Mm. Around the middle left and right edge. There are differences in time but they look like the same shoes of the same person. Something else, maybe, sees a new match with the old one'
"Are you visiting in the past, in a supported form"
Princess Elkham said, everyone clouded their faces a little too.
"That's what happens. My uncle has visited a resting place in the past because he said it would help him get sick. It'll match the situation."
Prince Oran answers as he advances inside the ruins.
Ask for secret water outside the city for Yuji and go out with escorts, local guides, etc. It was possible to study and investigate the labyrinth after obtaining time for the wrapped behavior without being suspected.
ancient documents and informants. Or discovery by total coincidence? Whatever it is, there is an incentive to learn about this site, and as a result of our investigation, we need the treasures of the Gimmels to this day.
"And... I'm also concerned that the prospects are good without the use of dark vision."
The engraving ceremony painted on the ceiling emits a blurry light allowing some visibility into the interior of the maze. Who is it for, the night is not good... for humans, I suppose. There is no need to take into account intruders. Then it's for residents or administrators.
See if there are any places where life reactions and magic gather at the beginning, and spread light magic in your footprints, while also communicating those thoughts to everyone.
"Residents, because it's certainly not an impossible story..."
'Maybe the problem is for the administrator. If the prospects are better, it's possible that the battle against the sealed targets was also envisaged.'
Claudia and Rosemary make their expressions look harsh. Right. If you are assuming a battle to keep someone out of the corridor because of the breadth of the corridor, then the structure and equipment are suitable.
As we go in the back, it seems that the magic is gradually thickening. The spirits haven't seen each other since we got inside the ruins. Is it because it is an artifact that no one enters? It's not the wavelength of magic, it's not what the spirits seem to like.
The spirits under contract to the Gimmels are hanging on the shoulders of the Rapshems and making sure they grab onto their clothes. Each reacts differently but seems friendly and motivated to smile or have a firm look when his gaze fits.
There is no doubt that even the little spirits can exert quite a bit of power if they join forces with the Elves and the Gimmels. According to Auria, "I use the magic of the surgeon, but I can make a phenomenon of sufficient magnitude after ensuring the safety of the surgeon himself and the Spirit".
So you don't have to worry about the Rapshems with the covenant spirits in this place.
Whatever...... no sign of combat at the moment, no traps. If you think this ruin is meant to seal something inside, and once was managed or defended at the hands of people, you can also see why you haven't placed demons or magical creatures...
That's how I followed my new footprint to the back, and I had something to worry about again. It's a thick stone door, open towards the inside. There are a lot of old footprints left around here, and I can see you doing some research here. The doors are engraved with different effects on the outside and inside, respectively.
"This is-"
Everyone looks up at it on a thick door that feels even bitter.
"The outside is probably… enhanced locking and structure, is it"
Prince Oran looks at the engraving engraved on the front side and tells me the type of engraving.
"And the inside is the engraving of a defense that assumes various forces...... right? I thought this was a sealed door. As you can see, it's also clear why this ruin was built."
Mazes and doors...... the purpose of the ruins was also clear. To seal what's on the inside and keep it out. And something that's sealed is something that's intelligent and capable of acting to break through the door.
Behind the door are both old footprints and new footprints. In short… the chest statues have already opened their sealed doors in the past.
"There's something behind the door too..."
Rapshem said. Behind the door is a corridor that leads straight ahead. This isn't a maze-like structure, it's a main road. Something is written in letters and pictures on both sides.
The footprints…… follow in the back. There doesn't seem to be a trap, so we go straight to the back of the door.
"Drawn on the wall is the history of the ruins, is it?
Enmel looks at the wall and says:
"Can you read the letters written here?
"No problem. Although there are some old letters and expressions of the clan... Yep. I think I can decipher it."
Leshtam looked at me and nodded.
"I think you should decipher it...... Relatively without knowing what's behind this, I want to avoid mishandling it. It should also protect us and our treasures."
"That's - I agree with you."
I agree with Rapshem. It is unclear what it seals, but knowing the person's whereabouts can also lead to decision-makers and countermeasures by analogy of nature.
It is difficult to determine which to take with the loss of time, but if the seal is unsealed, it can also result in the loss of opportunity to decipher the matter and work out countermeasures.
In the meantime, let Wiz remember what we saw. We're also watching live footage in Forestania of magical creatures like Maxwell and Oogie watching footage on the wall and remembering it as it is. The rear guard has full support.
We've also been wary of tracking, traps and encounters, so we'll all be somewhat concerned. Anyway, if you're going to do some research, you'd better make some time to loosen up the threads of tension while pinching the break. I think Prince Oran and the Rapshems are unfamiliar with maze exploration in particular.
That said, everyone agreed with me.
Mural corridors have good prospects, so you don't have to be wary of shadows... but you need to check a little further. The straight corridor has similar engraved doors at both ends, and the end of the back door seems to be another maze.
However, the doors on the back of the corridor are slightly different in terms of construction and engraving.
Locks and structural reinforcement engravings are applied from this side… if seen from the back, they are disguised as maze walls. It has a structure that keeps you from noticing the exit in the first place.
A magical circuit is also put together to be warned if it is torn from the inside... this would be to make it a double door and stop if you discover the exit. Something like a maze or an external interception in the meantime......
"That's quite something. The men who built this seem to have been wary."
Describing the structure, Ludovia frowned.
Apirasian worker bees and tears followed me on the lookout, so I make sure there are no traps, then calm down, and the Rapshems take turns looking through the mural.
While decrypting it that way, a report came in from the royal castle as well.
"With regard to the magic interrogation, Lord Derek would like to tell you as much as circumstances permit."
"Thank you"
Nodding at the words of a woman official.
A magic potion that prevents me from shutting up… The nighttime bird sleigh has also worked, so I am investigating the connection between the men and Laneb and the treasure. By asking about the connection between what we know and what we can guess at the moment, we can clarify the factual relationship.
If the decryption of the letters on the wall proceeds, the information will come up from Derek in due course.