>Well if we can't interact with it at present, we might as well head upstairs as we were going to.
>You make your way back upstairs. As you pass the toward the first floor, you note that the sigil has followed you again, this time sticking onto the opposite wall. Returning to the first floor, you make your way down the hall, peeking into the other rooms. You find one is completely empty. Another has a couple tables that seem to be for either writing or holding statues. The last has empty shelves and a large table.
>Climbing up the stairs, you go around another landing, and see the sigil is on a paper wall in the hallway now. Continuing up, you come to a largish and mostly empty room. Its position makes you feel that it is probably not meant for the public, but rather for whatever residents that might live in the shrine. Perhaps it is a communal room? The most notable factor are the windows, which allow you to look out over the shrine's pavillion, and toward the immense blades of grass beyond it. In particular, you note a strange red boulder out in the grass.
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