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Who would have thought that such a place would exist in the most inner depths of Inazuma. An entire kingdom, a long forgotten civilization, before his own times? Surely Tetsuya has been aware of such things, knowing well that the world didn’t just begin when he was created, but to see it and to experience it for himself is an entirely different demon. With arms over his chest he looks up at the mechanism in the middle of this long forgotten kingdom’s most grand structures with curiosity. According to the briefing notes he’s come to read before his arrival that’s supposed to be this kingdom’s sun of sorts, manufactured and created by human hands with borrowed knowledge from the merciful divine. Of course it was the Gods, there is simply no plausible way a human would be able to come up with such a thing without the added assistance of a God. He didn’t bother to look too into the detailed notes that were given to him and his fellow companion Kaedehara by the traveler, but all of this is lost history and it isn’t something Tetsuya’s going to be beating his head about.
“The Dainichi Mikoshi...” He says the name out loud, silently taken by it. Apparently it’s broken or, well, not working when in the past it did. Oddly enough it isn’t so much that they want it to be fixed as much as they just want to make sure that there’s nothing happening down here that shouldn’t be. Tetsuya didn’t bother with the details, but he did come to understand that apparently there’s vishaps down here that thrive in this thick darkened oblivion and there was some sort of silent agreement in the past where they wouldn’t be messing with Enkanomiya anymore. Whatever that may be it isn’t any of his business and he’s not about to make it so. However it is because of the vishaps that Tetsuya was sent down here, apparently they are quite deadly, especially in the dark. Tetsuya has encountered them before, but in the surface world, this would be his first time dealing with them in their, apparently, natural habitat. He can’t say he’s not looking forward to seeing if there’s a difference between them or not.
It did take some convincing from the traveler to get Tetsuya to leave Sumeru, especially when he was told that the location of interest was so near to Inazuma. To quote: It’s in Inazuma, but not really, according to the traveler which only confused Tetsuya at the time, but in that same coin also peaked his interest. (A place in Inazuma I didn’t know about?) Was what Tetsuya thought. Apparently the traveler had other matters at hand and they wouldn’t be able to investigate Enkanomiya so they reached out to him and another for assistance. Buer gave the okay if Tetsuya was willing, eventually Tetsuya agreed with the request, since he’s still adamant on having his dues paid properly and the prospect of an entirely new location was far too seducing. Something new, something fresh, for someone as jaded and monotonously eternal as he.
... At least that was the case until he actually got here and saw just who it was he’d be exploring this place with. The last time he saw him... the experience was less than pleasant, but for now the location is enough to keep his attention. He can only hope it stays that way.
Peculiar... how this kingdom is in the depths of oblivion and yet the sound of the wind is still ever present here, a breeze that blows continuously out of seemingly nowhere.
“Did your friend relay any more information to you?” Tetsuya speaks towards Kazuha, his eyes still captured by the device above that moves but does nothing. “That’s the sun to this place is it not?” He nods towards the device again high above.











