Even with this spectacle of the warp, such an ability as levitation did not go without great mental effort. The vitality of his energy was slowly siphoned from his very being, and he was meet with the realization that help would be needed in order to be successful in bringing them all to safety. Turning to look at the Spiritseer in the group, he made to ask for their aid. "Fellow Seer, I would ask for your help in maintaining the levitation field. I find that the effort is taxing on my own with such a distance still remaining between us and the exit." The Spiritseer simply nodded, remaining as unnervingly silent as the dead. Regardless, Airthas's mind felt lessened of the burden of the warp as he made note of the other Seer's cerebral vigor fortifying the field around them with their own occult prowess. OOC: That should be enough to safely transport us across unless the Game Leader wants to screw us over.
Several minutes passed and they were able to safely reach the other side due to Anaen's cooperation. The other side, was much like the first. Barren and void of all life. Another single door could be seen a short distance away. No marking of any kind on it.
zerelith waved to the others on the other side thanking them she then turned to the door "so anyone have a idea how to open this door? possibly knocking?" she asked the others
Jyraielle thanked the Seers for their transport and set to watching the lake while Angles checked the door, keeping an eye on the placid waters and an ear open for trouble.
"Now you really should rest your mind. Otherwise the perils of the warp and your simple exhaustion could be your end." Su'iris said comforting but also dead-serious, wondering if the Warlock was simply too stubborn, too proud or else-wise mentally so nailed down on the fact to push himself to the ultimate limit over taking a break.
Airthas simply nodded to Su'iris in agreement. The strain was already sapping him of his life's energy, leading to a mild headache and a soreness that rippled across his body. "That would be the best course of action on my part. I thank you for your concern, Guardian. I just hope that we are not faced with any greater dangers while I am in this state." Keeping a strong demeanor that hide away his uneasiness, he made to grip both hands on his walking cane to stabilize himself in a still standing position. His eyes wondered to the door, and an unpleasant sigh escaped his lips. "Another door. Lovely. And here I thought we would soon be done with these puzzles." Observing the surroundings with an analytical attention to detail, the Warlock made an effort to find any clues as to what could be the answer to the team's current dilemma.
After finding that his search was not but folly, he made to slowly stride towards the door. No handle could be found, be it did look relatively open. Perhaps but a push of the hand could unlock it, he thought to himself as he made to do just that. Raising one of his gloved hands, Airthas pressed against the stone door with mild force and was a tad bit surprised that it slowly cracked open as it was pushed aside. "So it was simply a door with no puzzle to be found. How silly the universe can be on an old Warlock's mind." Turning to his comrades, he waved his free hand in gesture for them to follow. "Let us be done with this place. Destiny awaits behind this door and waits for no one." With that, stepped into the chamber that was now available for entry.