The feeling off uncertainty stayed with Terry for a while. At first be believed it was simply a leftover from being at Olympus not long ago. Then the feeling grew from uncertainty to a nagging feeling. The dreams started up not long after the feeling changed. They urged him to return to his Wonder, teased him that the feelings would be explained only then. So when Terry had a day with no class and no family obligations, he ducked into a safe area and transformed into Erebus. Once transformed he closed his eyes and focused on both is oar and his Wonder, quickly being whisked away onto Saturn.

When he was there he opened his eyes and looked around, noting that he was standing in front of the mansion. He stood there for a moment or two until the tugging feeling lead him into the mansion and down into a sub level. Erebus kept up a slow pace, not fully trusting the steps even if they were made of stone, and made sure that he was stepping lightly just in case. However, even with him traveling slowly it didn't take him long to reach a set of stone doors that held intricate carvings on them.

He ran his hands over the faded carvings before pushing the doors open, being grateful for his Knight strength, and he looked into the room. It was clearly a sacred place, one with an alter that and orb rested on, and he walked closer as his feelings urged him to. A pulsating orb of energy, about the size of a baseball, hovered just above the orb in the center of the altar. It seemed to have a presence—like it was more than just a light. While it did not share the same mist-like appearance as the Code Piece on Olympus, there was no denying that this orb of light was one in the same. Although smaller, it still seemed powerful.

Erebus stopped once he was in front of the alter and the Code piece, glade he finally understood just what was calling him back to his wonder. After a moment of hesitation, he opened his mouth and asked the first thing that came to his mind, "What was the Princess of Saturn like?" The code hovered in place for a moment before seeming to sigh. "What does it really matter? But if you must know, she was an distant individual you should have considered yourself lucky not to have met."

While slightly disappointing, Erebus was glad that he got at least some knowledge of his Princess and moved on to the next question floating around his head. "What was it like to be a Knight before the fall?" It didn't take long for the Code to answer him with, "As to the knights, there is no specific answer to that. All Knights lived very different lives from today and from each other. But they were the unfortunates, tasked to live on a doomed world filled with the dead. It was miserable and hopeless. Like you."

Erebus jerked back at the last bit of the answer as the Code piece seemed to go back to being dormant. He wasn't miserable, nor was he hopeless! He shook his head then left his Wonder, then encounter with the Code replaying in his mind over and over as he tried to puzzle it out.

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