" We've located the specimen. "
A man robed in dark cloth, adorned with armor that appeared like black glass stood facing the back of a rather eccentric man wearing unusual Torynian garments. The less appropriately-clothed of the two turned from a book he had been poring over, the text of which glowed with an intense silvery sheen, and lit his excited features.
" Did we? Well, that did not take nearly as long as I had anticipated? Where is the lovely creature? "
The man in black lowered his head, slowly, as if to consider his words. He raised it again sharply, causing locks of pale white to fall from beneath a hood that otherwise obscured the upper half of his face.
" ...I've been keeping tabs on Solaris, by your order. The beast is nearby. "
Sieg did not need the hooded man to finish his sentence. He could already see the glistening scales of the dragon as she marched through the darkness of the night, ever wandering toward a nameless goal. He practically squealed with excitement as his glazed eyes saw sights unseen.
" Kalmarden! How exciting! My trips there always seem to be profitable, and well worth the journey. Well done, Talis. "
" ...M'Lord. "
Sieg danced across the floor, the glowing tome now closed and firmly in his grasp. He muttered under his breath as he slid it into a locking pedestal at the center of the room.
" I'll summon Yama on the way, let us be off, there will be no time for flight, I'm afraid, so I'll be asking for your escort. "
" If it pleases, Master. "
The sullen creature called Talis raised his chin and halfheartedly extended a hand into the nothingness before the pair of them. His hood began to slowly slip back as a current of air blew fiercely into the room. The skin around his eyes was revealed to be scarred and stained with brilliant red, evidence of Sieg being ever-present in his mind, looking through Talis' extraordinary eyes.
A vacuous portal of inky black lurched open inside Sieg's office. It churned and sputtered angrily, causing many of the mad inventor's trinkets and papers to be sent spinning about the room. There was an obvious difference in the nature of Oblivion since The End, and it was not so kind to even experienced travelers, such as the pair entering it now.
As they stepped through, a white field crept around their forms, partially obscuring them from sight, and when it completely sealed them off into a pocket, they were through, and it began to immediately disappear. Sieg stretched and groaned, enthusiastic in his surveying of the Kalmarden countryside. They had landed in a wheat field in desperate need of harvest. As the portal slid closed behind them, the dull silence of the night came into full effect, not even insects breaking it.
Less than a hundred yards away was the party they were interested, and she would likely be alerted to their presence with the sudden violent entrance into the realm from the darkness of Oblivion. As the swirling wind and protective white aura around them completely dissipated, a dull roar could be heard from miles to the north, signaling the coming of Yamakage.