Zagan wrote:
Time for business.
"Lucas and Zane, I need you two to go to Sieghart Mountains and find Argyle's Dungeon. Argyle is a Dragon that stands with us in our quest. Clear the Dungeon and find the Black Key hidden in there. Gear up, because you will need to clear all the levels. Maybe get some others with you. Once you have retrieved it, bring it to me. Also, get that arm looked at, Lucas."
- Odin and Zane must complete a topic called Argyle's Dungeon in Sieghart Mountains. This topic does not require traveling and does not take up a RP slot.
It was a good thing Zane was smart enough to go out and do some scouting the night before he was set to meet up with Lucas. Him and Marwyn had arrived a day before the date the letter was sent, and this was enough to allow Zane to not only find the dungeon thanks to rumors from the locals, but even get a good idea as to how to get there. Did Zane actually go IN the dungeon? Haha, no fucking way. But he had proved pretty invaluable in finding the exact route there, something that Zagan didn't really give them too much info about surprisingly. Was it luck that got Zane this far, or fate? Probably neither.
The path was simple. From Rush Valley, the group would have to take an obscure and narrow path through the canyon. On the way, there was an abandoned campsite. Zane didn't bother looking to into it, but it was possible it could prove useful on their journey there. Finally, a cave. The entrance to the dungeon, to be more specific. That was around where Zane had stopped yesterday. Zagan DID tell him to be prepared, after all. Going in without Lucas seemed like a very poor idea. So for now, Zane sat in his usual attire in a bar at Rush Valley, the place he had described to meet up with Lucas at via letter.
Taking a sip of his drink, Zane couldn't help but wonder when Lucas and anyone else he could've brought along would end up making their appearance. Waiting too long for something to happen would not only be boring, but also to their disadvantage. It was best to go into the dungeon when it was daytime. Why did Zane think this? Who knew. It seemed like some decent common sense, though. "Think there's gonna be any treasure?" Beelzebub asked in Zane's mind. Zane nodded in return - such a place was sure to have treasure inside. It only made sense. Zagan did mention something about a dragon too, and in all the fairy tale stories Zane had read as a kid the dragon was DEFINITELY the wealthiest one around. Looking around the bar, Zane called out to Marwyn. "Marwyn, whatcha up to? I'm getting kinda bored waiting for em to show up!" The bar was almost entirely empty, Zane having paid off the owner to let him use it for the afternoon. Only him or Marwyn would've been in here now, unless someone had managed to sneak their way inside the building while the two of them weren't paying enough attention.
Not sure how to pass the time, Zane figured he'd try fiddling with the deck of playing cards on the table. Taking them out, he began to stack them one by one. He was building a house. Being ever so careful in his movements, Zane leaned down in the booth he was sitting in, making sure to eye the exact places where he would touch down every card. To believe that enough time had passed to make Zane this bored... he really hoped that Lucas would just arrive already. There were only so many cards in this deck - definitely not enough to be making any kind of skyscraper today.