At first they'd hurried inside, but their steps slowed as they began to take in the surroundings. It was rather magnificent actually. It was obviously aged, and the greenery there had taken over. Moss and grass grew over the grounds. Holes in the ceiling allowed beams of light to fill through in certain places. Pillars lined the sides, and two other doors besides the one they entered through could be seen. In the middle sat something like a stage, but nothing sat upon it. Tya assumed that there was, at one point, something of significance there, but not anymore. On the other side of the stage was a set of stairs, and at the top of them was one of the two other doors. This one was very lightly cracked, and lit beautifully by the sunlight that dripped through. Directly in front of it sat something that, at a distance, Tya couldn't quite make out. It was a short distance, but that mixed with the dust that shown itself only in the light where the figure sat, skewed her vision to a point she felt it unreliable.
Whatever it was, it seemed out of place there. While everything else seemed aged, worn, and overrun with vegetation, it did not. It was a bright red, where as everything else was dull. Perhaps, at one point, the place was vibrantly lit, but if so, time had taken that away from it. Everything else seemed dusty as well, but whatever sat at the top of the stairs seemed relatively untouched. Long and pointed at the top, and it seemed as if it had decorations along the sides, but Tya couldn't really make out what they were.
She looked to Link, who had his attention set on the abnormality as well, and without a word the two began toward it.
