((I figured the best way to take the uncertainty (maybe I read it wrong, being tired and all!) over the direction was to go onwards
also:
I suspect what we seek is forward, at the center of Dread (or perhaps, he IS Dread).
If I didn't have other plans i'd have pinched that idea - even though Dread, would be a more Enlightened themed name - though I do vaguely recall Ego being nicknamed dread by someone, as he had a habit of being shot up.
Some writing critique: Good, but a bit wordy in the middle. Also, mentions of pressing onwards into moist holes to the sound of soft groans distracted a bit and ruined the mood :p
Fffffff- Now I see it, too.
Also, I wasn't really happy with it (or this one!) as I felt my writing to be a little weak, but, I am rather rusty, so I have my excuse!))
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"We should check-" you started as you gestured with your torch towards the lefthand passage, only for Anne's voice to ring out behind you in a frustrated manner as she interrupted you.
"I smell decay from that direction, we won't find anything there but the dead!"
"I understand that you're none too keen to be in the presence of those that have been slain, but, I might be able to learn something-"
"You don't understand. Dead. Long enough so that we're dealing with partially exposed skeletons. Can't you smell the decay?"
"I can't, my senses aren't as keen as your own, all I can smell is blood."
Anne paused to give you what you assumed to be a look of disapproval as she stepped forwards, moving to the junction in the tunnel as she cautiously started to scent the air. You could see the manner in what this had her shiver, drawing her free arm closer to herself as she clutched the shotgun she had been given to her chest.
You could see it all, the conflicted thoughts she was having as she fought to control the manner she was instinctively reacting to the scent of decay. There was confusion, disgust and hunger all burning away beneath the surface, all betrayed by her body language.
"You're right, i've been trying so hard to block this out, that I never took note of the blood. The old blood's accompanied by something more recently spilled, maybe... Two days old?" she paused to bring her arm up to cover her nose and mouth. "If you want to go that way, I'm not following you. I won't be able to think straight, let alone control myself."
"Okay, lets press on then. I can check it out when we're heading back out, I'm also certain that Joy will be a little less affected by it than you," you responded, doing your best to give a comforting smile as you shifted to ensure the torch wouldn't obscure your face. There was little point to offering some small measure of comfort in this manner, if that measure of comfort was not seen after all.
With that you once more pressed onward, shuffling along the rough hewn floor that lead you deeper into the depths of the earth. Footfall after footfall echoed about you as the torches crackled and spat.
The sound of water steadily became a dull roar in your ears, while the faintest hint of light ahead told you that you were coming up to something noteworthy.
That wasn't torchlight, it was daylight.
The dim light of day flooded the tunnel ahead as it steadily opened up, exposing a cavern deep within the mine to you.
From above daylight, in addition to water, flooded down through a hole in the caverns roof, illuminating the stalactites and stalagmites that decorated the ceiling and floor with dull hues. Columns of stone dotted the cavern in a chaotic manner where closer to you, the ceiling was lower.
The water that came from above neatly divided the cavern into two as it cut through the middle of it, before vanishing deeper into the caverns through a hole opposite the side it had entered from.
What was most striking about this however was that the far end of the cavern where the dim light failed to fully illuminate things, appeared to be clear of the natural structures that had formed over time.
It was clear, as the ground there appeared to have been paved over.
"Here, take my torch and wait here Anne, I'm going to take a closer look at the other side of this place," you whispered as you held your torch out to the woman accompanying you. Her expression fast became a scowl as she took the torch from you, though you could tell from it that she knew that if she tried to complain, that you would fast be able to justify what you were going to do to her.
She just wanted to belong, to feel needed, useful.
You knew that well enough, yet you knew that your best option was to check this out yourself before you involved her in whatever plan came from it.
Keeping low, you started on your way towards the cleared section of the cavern that lay ahead, knowing that it was best to keep out of sight as best you could until you had a better idea of what you'd stumbled across. You knew that there was something down here, something ancient, something familiar.
Something you had encountered long ago, yet you couldn't put your finger on it just yet.
Every time you inched closer to this part of the caverns, more of it revealed itself through the gloom, showing that the floor had not only been paved off, but that it lead towards walls. Walls, that arched inwards in a great, sweeping semi-circle. Walls, that like the paving slabs had not been hewn into the rock, but constructed from blocks of it.
Beyond the lip of this wall however, you couldn't make out anything more than the faintest of glows, one that did little to illuminate whatever was above it.
It have been the remains of a fire, giving out the faintest hint of light from the dying embers, or it could have been something else.
Closer still you edged to this curious structure that had been unearthed, closer to the stream that had ensured that there was light enough for you to do this, closer still as the structure revealed a heavy iron portcullis set into its middle. Rust pitted the aged surface of the metal gate, that had once sat proud in the center of this underground structures outer walls, a structure that you could only fathom a guess at the purpose of.
A fortress of some manner?
No, that was silly.
With your head raised above one of the rocky shelfs you skulked behind, you observed this curious structure for a long moment, doing your best to drink in the few details that you were able from it, when-
Clink!
From the gloom, a projectile hurtled over the upper lip of the wall, landing a good fifteen feet from the shelf that you hid behind as it skidded to a halt. The projectile was familiar, a form of spear, one that you were certain as you pressed your head down to get out of sight, was one of many that could fly your way.
It wouldn't make sense to throw your sole weapon away, unless you had more after all.
That initial projectile however was quickly followed once you were out of sight - not by additional spears being used to try and flush you out of cover, but by words.
"Pater iacet!" came one guttural voice as it dawned upon you that the spear had been a warning shot to get your attention.
"Perfidia rex!" came another as you slowly leaned up to peek over the rim of the rock, watching as a dancing light ran the length of the wall.
"Castellum deus!" came yet another voice as the sound of marching feet filled the air, as the light dancing on the wall set braziers aflame to illuminate a sight you would never have expected to see again.
Atop the walls of the structure you realised now was half way between a fortress and a colosseum was an army of emaciated figures that bore the rotting, tattered remains of leather and cloth. Figured protected by rust pitted armour that stood atop the walls, figures that stood proud despite the state of their attire.
Figures, who you could feel even from this distance watched you with hate burning in their beady black eyes.
While these figures made no move yet, you knew that it wouldn't be long before they did. There was malice in their eyes, yet despite their superior numbers - numbers you esimated to be in the hundreds, they made no further move to assault you.
They could have easily opened up with a barrage of projectiles, hitting you before you escaped with the numbers they had, yet they waited.
They waited, while in the gloom at the top of the structures center stairs, a figure dressed in black slowly shuffled forwards.
What was your course of action to be?