Ignatius didn't even know half of Azraels story, but he didn't feel like telling him either. The truth was that the church didn't just abandon him and his mother, they actively were at fault for her death. He could only speculate what plans they had for him and he'd been angry for a very long time, yet never returned to that place. He didn't know what happened after that night, if anyone still lived there, if they survived or died like they deserved. He was probably afraid to know and just travelled further and further away from it, searching for work elsewhere. The reasons he pried into Ignatius past was mainly because he still tried to figure out what to do in case they did make it out of here and to some village or monastery. He was dead set on abandoning him into someone elses care only a day ago, because he couldn't stand him and his arrogance, but he was allowed to change his mind. Right now he had no clue what to do and he also wasn't sure if he could protect him all by himself.
"Let's just focus on the way out.", he mumbled with a slight sigh. The X was right there and Azrael started to try and pull and push, but it didn't seem to be a button o some sort. "It's on a stone plate, but the plate doesn't move.", he reported back. "Maybe you should take a look." With that he walked back to Ignatius so he'd have some light as well and not trip over anything. Together they walked back to the spot Azrael found and he showed him the stone plate that looked somewhat out of place. While everything else was lined with bones or intricate mason work, this plate was pretty plain aside from the X on it. "It emanates some magic, so I assume it can be activated with it? Makes more sense too, if only people of the church can activate it, right?", he asked, meanwhile he also looked around a bit. "This won't be a trap right? If you do it wrong?" Nothing that looked like spikes would jump out to pierce and kill them, or rocks falling on their head, but if it was a magical trap he wouldn't know.
"Let's just focus on the way out.", he mumbled with a slight sigh. The X was right there and Azrael started to try and pull and push, but it didn't seem to be a button o some sort. "It's on a stone plate, but the plate doesn't move.", he reported back. "Maybe you should take a look." With that he walked back to Ignatius so he'd have some light as well and not trip over anything. Together they walked back to the spot Azrael found and he showed him the stone plate that looked somewhat out of place. While everything else was lined with bones or intricate mason work, this plate was pretty plain aside from the X on it. "It emanates some magic, so I assume it can be activated with it? Makes more sense too, if only people of the church can activate it, right?", he asked, meanwhile he also looked around a bit. "This won't be a trap right? If you do it wrong?" Nothing that looked like spikes would jump out to pierce and kill them, or rocks falling on their head, but if it was a magical trap he wouldn't know.