The room was a dodecahedron in shape, with twelve lavish chairs arranged so as to form a crude circle. The walls themselves were plated with gold, and set into them were twelve windows, one behind each of a chair. Through the windows one could see what appeared to be the evening sky stretching into all directions. Yet unlike the evening skies of Gielinor, this one seemed to bear three moons; one white, one red, and one which was black and stood barely visible against the dark violet sky. Oddly, the room did not possess a single door, but of course, those who used it had no need for such things.
With a flurry of violet flower petals, one of these inhabitants appeared in the room; sitting on the single violet chair. He possessed long, silver hair and violet eyes, and wore the traditional hat of a wizard, though his was violet and trimmed with gold, as were his clothes. Around his shoulders was a black cloak covered in white dots so as to make it look like the night sky.
No sooner had this individual appeared in the room, then a flame, as red as blood appeared in one of the three red chairs within the room. Within moments the flames had formed into a young girl with flowing blond hair and blood red eyes. Unlike her companion, who was dressed somewhat formally, the girl wore only a red skirt that made it halfway down her thighs, and a black tank-top with the caricature of a cat's face on it.
“Well, here we are again,” said the girl, “The game's been going interesting, hasn't it Amethyst, witch of fantasy?”
“Indeed,” replied the young man, “But what are you so excited about? It seems your chosen pieces are failing.”
“I noticed,” replied the girl, “But I have a new piece... How should I say this; I've invited a friend to the game!”
“You don't mean that one do you?” asked Amethyst.
“Oh come on, he is an Endless Witch too!” exclaimed the girl.
“That is highly disputable,” retorted Amethyst.
“Oh and look, he's here!” said the girl.
"He appears in the Form of a Man with many Countenances; and he hath a Book in his right hand. His Office is to teach all Arts and Sciences unto any; and to declare the Secret Counsel of any one."
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