The gate within the mountain.side was grand and magnificent.
As they approached, Cain noticed a few things peculiar about the gates embedded within the mountain.
There were murals all over the the frame and arch of the enormous gate. In his eyes, they made absolutely no sense. They were mystical and obscure, not to be understood by a creature like him. Trying to peer beyond with {Eye of Clairvoyance} made his mind cloudy and almost caused him to spit out a mouthful of blood.
The air was thick with tension as the golden light from the ethereal gate bathed the group in its glow. Cain, still felt the lingering pain of the storm's aftermath, so he took a slow breath and exhaled.
The pressure the gate exuded caused his body to ache and his to spirit trembled. But none of that mattered.
Because he was deathly curious. His mind stirred with curiosity.
Asteron's words lingered in his head,
"This will take us into the heavens."