Plenoran Castle
Kael began to get a bit impatient as he waited in the doorway of the castle for the others and stuffed his hands into his pockets before stepping into the dimly lit scene. In actuality, the room he found himself in wasn't exactly dimly lit, but felt much darker than it really was due to the dark stone. Walking around a bit, he eyed the strange tapestries and other various objects around him as he made his way into what appeared to be a dining room. Chairs were assorted around a large table, yet sat empty for the time being. Great, he thought, an entire empty and creepy castle.
"Home sweet wherever the hell I am now..." Kael said to himself as he made his way around the table. The table itself was set, but there was no food or drinks laid out for any of the newly arrived occupants. That sat a little strange in his mind. They were all brought to this world for a reason, and the castle seemed an obvious first stop for almost all of them. Yet there was no greeting, no explanation as to what the place was, and worst of all, no food... Drawing in a breath, Kael let out a shout to echo off the dark stone walls. "YO! ANYONE HOME?!"
After a small moment, a woman appeared in the room, clearing one of her ears. From the way she was dressed, she appeared to be a maid or some sort of castle staff. "You called, ser?" She asked the man who had just rung her ears.
Kael removed a hand from his pocket and scratched his cheek. Shouting probably wasn't the best idea, but it accomplished his intention at least. "Yeah, my bad. I'm guessing this is like our home or something now right?" The woman didn't answer, but gave a curt nod at his question. His stomach chose that moment to let out a small rumble and he could've swore a smile began to cross the woman's face at the sound. "Is there anything to eat around here? I'm starving."
"Wait here, ser. I'll bring you something right away."
As she left the room, Kael took a seat at one of the seats and looked back out the room toward the doors. He was still the only person to enter so far out of the group in the front, and he was beginning to wonder what they enjoyed so much about standing around in the rain. He didn't have long to wonder though, as the woman appeared almost instantly after she left and set down a large tray in front of him and removed the lid. Atop it was piled various assortments of food and he felt his mouth begin to water as she sat a cup down next to the tray and turn to leave.
He probably should have waited until she was out of sight to dive into the tray unceremoniously and watched as she turned to leave. "Screw it!"