Board Thread:Fun and Games Forum/@comment-26355186-20150630204932/@comment-25932172-20150717052205

Arxus had arrived on Avgust's side, just as the transmission was being made through towards the tower. That was lightyears away now, but the signal was smooth and clear. Fallen technology was impressive, but it didn't make Arxus any more comfortable to be aboard the Ketch. On the other side of the line was Eris Morn, suggesting that Avgust had already thought up the same idea that Arxus himself had. He stood around and listened intently on what needed to be said. Eris managed to provide a great deal of information on the Bones, and Hive infrastructure in general. She might prove to be a great asset in the battles to come.

"I'm all for it. If Argus is going in first, we'll cover up the rear when necessary. I'm sure it'll be properly easy to take care of." Arxus was already up for the plan, just because he felt that it needed to end already. Sauron was dead because of this, and they couldn't lose any more Guardians. They didn't even encounter the Bones properly, and it was clear that there would be some trouble down the road. Arxus wasn't necessarily interested in standing around and debating potential tactics. After a few more answered questions and other things taken care of, Arxus soon left from Avgust's side and back towards the bed. He came with the intent on possibly discovering further hints on the memory banks, but he saw that the recording was still open. He saw that the console was blinking and waiting to recieve a passcode.

"ILLUMINATUS. The hell is this?" Granted below was 14 empty spaces. The password must have been some phrase of importance to Sauron. Maybe he did leave something behind. One phrase did pop into Arxus's mind, one that was repeated several times through the Exo's hallucinations. Arxus punched in the words, "I WANT TO BELIEVE" into the empty space. The password accepted, and the prompt disappeared to display the last few seconds of the recording again.