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After what seemed like an eternity, they finally approached the tower, coming out of the maze of weird plants, the tower entrance opened up into a great expance of white stone tiled with strange designs of an unidentifiable color. It seemed to give off a cold heat that had nothing to do with the sun that bathed it in light. It felt unaturally smooth as ice would be, if ice was warm to the touch. Even the foosteps of the heavy metal Tabor fell silent, as if the subsance swallowed it up before it could fly away. Thorn ignored this, heading strait for the giant ornate door that acted as entrance to the tower. He was not interested in whatever this world was made of, he just wanted to get in and out as fast as possible. How he as going to do that he didn't know. He didn't even know why the Fae Lord would even bother with doors. The door easily streched a couple of storied, the carvings of trees and branches that adoened it so detailed that the leaves seem as delicate light as the real thing, even as far as to sway slightly in the nonexistant breeze. There was no handle, no keyhole, and upon closer examination, no seam upon which the door could turn in. Strange as it seemed to merge strait inot the stone that surrounded it. "This is as far as I've ever come," he said "We need to find a way to open the doors."

"No problem," said Titan, stepping forward and cracking his knuckles, walking forward, he lifted a leg and hefted it into the door with all his force. What sounded was a mulled thud that gave note to the ineffectiveness of the attempt. Annoyed at the resilliance of what should have been as easy as tearing through paper, he slammed a fist into the door and pounded it. Not even a scratch was left behind afterwards, and in frustration, Titan grabbed one og the branch like carvings and pulled. "Come on you stupid thing, BUDGE!"

As he pulled there was a sudden movement, as the carving moved, the branch whiping out, sweaping Titan off his feet and tossing him 10 feet into the air. The group watched as he landed, the branch curling back into the door and once again becomeing simply a deoration. "That was effective," said Lil Devil sarcastically.
Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you criticize them, you're a mile away and you have their shoes.
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