At Night
[color=006d5b]"Basically!"[/color] Matilda said, before Robin interrupted her. She stopped moving her finger back and forth, then said, [color=006d5b]"Oh, yeah. Apparently, some Vesh'Rah guys used magic to kill the country's crown prince."[/color]
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In the Day
As Yeager entered the temple, he would find that it was different from the one in Palladein. Rather than sandstone, it was made of marble, and had a tiled floor. Plants were growing up the archways and walls, the lack of natural sunlight not being a problem, apparently. Behind the altar was an archway, leading to a set of stairs that went underground. The altar itself did not have a sword in it at all.
Many of the benches were full of praying people, who mostly ignored Yeager's presence. There was no sign of a palace, however Yeager would notice that the dimensions were off: the back wall of the hall was around two thirds of the way through the building, possibly meaning the palace entrance was on the opposite side.
[color=006d5b]"Basically!"[/color] Matilda said, before Robin interrupted her. She stopped moving her finger back and forth, then said, [color=006d5b]"Oh, yeah. Apparently, some Vesh'Rah guys used magic to kill the country's crown prince."[/color]
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In the Day
As Yeager entered the temple, he would find that it was different from the one in Palladein. Rather than sandstone, it was made of marble, and had a tiled floor. Plants were growing up the archways and walls, the lack of natural sunlight not being a problem, apparently. Behind the altar was an archway, leading to a set of stairs that went underground. The altar itself did not have a sword in it at all.
Many of the benches were full of praying people, who mostly ignored Yeager's presence. There was no sign of a palace, however Yeager would notice that the dimensions were off: the back wall of the hall was around two thirds of the way through the building, possibly meaning the palace entrance was on the opposite side.