The fiends here were much like the fiends usually found in Sanubia Desert, which was exceedingly helpful at some points, but not so much at other times, owing to the fact that the only level two spell she had learned was Fira. Regardless, the Alcyones and the Sandragoras fell faster than flies and the forest wasn’t much of a challenge in traversing.
Sabina had been lucky to encounter so many Alcyones, they were of course good battle practice. The stories she had been told in the nearby town had detailed that the Southern Temple was overrun with fiends, but of course, like many Temples in the archipelago, nobody had entered for several Calms. It was shameful really, the Fayth in the Temples were never to be disturbed, and it was a well-known fact that the Aurum Archipelago was particularly covered in magical energies. The Fayth were going to waste.
The stone archway above told her that she was heading in the correct direction; the Temple to the north had an archway much like it. Ahead of her would be the Temple, described by the townspeople as being as large as the Temple of Shiva. Sabina was eagerly awaiting the first glance of the Temple.
What she saw was not quite what she had expected to see, there was a large lake, but no sign of a Temple. A bubble of air about the size of a blitzball made its way to the surface, prompting her too look down.
Below the surface of the crystal clear lake, was the entrance to the Temple. One thing was for certain, there was no chance of her getting in with her current repertoire of Aeons, which was limited to one very travel-worn peacock-like Tritoch.
(OOC: >_< worst post ever)







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