Slowly at first, paired with a rested yawn, his eyes opened. But he woke not to the shining light of day, but rather to the dim flickering of candles. He sat up in bed, and from there he examined them, and noticed something strange. They'd not burned much since he lit them, and though he felt as though he'd slept for an entire night, if what his eyes showed him was to be true then he'd only just now laid his head down to rest.
And yet now...
To his feet then, and he moved to the window with naught but what nature gave him as his covering and came to the great opening to look out upon the city. A warm breeze brushed past him as he gazed, and all appeared as it should, albeit a little still. So then he attempted to lie down yet again, but forcing his eyes proved fruitless. When he could no longer deny his restlessness he rose once more, donned his usual attire of shrouding white robes, and departed from his room. The quiet click of the door sounded unusually loud, almost echoing down the stone corridor. After which, only the sound of torchlight crackled in his ears.
Odd.
Though he'd only just entered into the hallway, he felt as though he was the only person in the whole palace. Only a short while needed to pass for this to more or less be confirmed - he should have encountered some kind of patrol by now. He should have encountered somebody by now. He came to an intersecting passage, and looked either way. Torches lit each corridor, but there was still no one to be seen. Either way continued to skirt around the perimeter of the palace, while straight ahead led into a frequented meeting hall. Surely there was someone within.
He moved forward, pushed open one of the large wooden doors and stepped within.
Though lit, it was dimly so, and the features of the hall were presented far more ominously than he'd anticipated. The hall was a fair size with many great pillars, each bearing upon it a grand statue. Some were the images of great mages or priests, and others bore a far more heinous visage. Murals lined the walls around them, though from where he stood they were masked in the dark that grasped at the rooms edges. Though, for all the room's apparent grandeur, it seemed that this was little more than a place where council members or some other officials might gather. At the room's center which was sunken by several steps, was a long and grand table with many chairs set alongside it - and it seemed even the furniture here was adorned with intricacy.
His footsteps echoed through the great chamber until he came near the table, where he stopped. At the far end there was a gathering of three individuals, and each of them were fast asleep.
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