>With a little tug, Gloomie fit the white leather hood-cap over her head. >"And that's it. This is all incredibly comfy." >She twisted her body and stretched out her legs, feeling her new leather armour morph itself around her body. >"Mmf..." purred a voice from behind her. >"Night Watch." >"White really shows your curves more," the ogling mare said, flashing a toothy grin at Gloomie who turned around. >"I'm walking last in line from now on," Gloomie retorted, frowning. >"I call being in the middle," Mosina edged in. >Night Watch chuckled. "No fun. You guys are no fun." >Mosina took a deep breath. "You all ready to move on?" >She cast a glance to Gloomie in paricular. >"Heck, yeah! I feel energized now, even after those darts." >Gloomie practically hopped in place, her body movements notably silent. "Geez, I feel like I could run for miles in this thing!" >"Ah, about those darts..." Night Watch interrupted, her brows lowering into a serious expression. >She pointed to the sunken stone tile in the middle of the room that had triggered the trap. "Take a look at that pressure plate." >"Huh." Curiously, Mosina walked over to it with a surprisingly giddy Gloomie in tow. >Upon seeing the carved, laughing face on the stone plate, her eyes widened. "...Disturbing." >"What is that?" Gloomie asked, finally standing still and dipping her head to examine the carving. >"It's the same face that was carved onto the wooden keys we used to get to the giant spiders," Mosina answered, adjusting her spectacles. >Gloomie pursed her lips. "Well that's dumb." >Mosina looked to her with a questioning glance. >"If all the trap plates are labeled with this, then we know what not to touch." >"Hey, we fell for it the first time. This place might have more tricks up its sleeves," Night Watch pointed out. >"Night Watch is right. We should be wary, regardless," Mosina agreed. "That being said, we should get a move on." --- >Night Watch grinned then rolled her eyes. "Fine. Which way should we go?" >Mosina twisted her head to look at each entrance of the room, until her eyes settled on the purple powder she had sprinkled onto the floor. >"I said we should go right, so let's go that way," she said, pointing towards the entrance to the right of the purple powder. >"Alright." Night Watch began walking towards the dark passageway, her light crystal feeding into the hallway as she crested the door frame. >Mosina followed after her with Gloomie trailing behind, the three of them barely able to fit through the hallway single-file. >"Watch where you guys step," Mosina warned, her eyes scanning the walls, floor and ceiling all around her. >"Hey, I'm first. If anything, I'll die first," Night Watch chuckled, earning a disgrunted sigh from Mosina. >Several minutes into their uncomfortable walk between the rough, stone walls, faint sounds of skittering on rock could be heard ahead. >"Hmm..." Night Watch's ears perked up as she stopped in her tracks, intent to listen to the noise. >"What is it, Night?" Mosina whispered from behind, arking her neck and trying to peek over Night Watch's silver helmet. >Nothing but darkness met them several feet down the corridor. >Night Watch spoke slowly. "Sounds like... small creatures. Claws. Lots of 'em." >Gloomie audibly shuffled behind them. "I hate claws." >"But you're wearing claws," Mosina said, glancing behind her and perking up an eyebrow. >"Yeah, but when they're on other creatures... ugh." Gloomie shook her head. >"Let's move, but quietly. I bet we're up for something up ahead," Night Watch urged, beginning to walk again. >Mosina followed, and Gloomie took a moment to compose herself before moving. >Soon enough, they found themselves in a room not unlike the first they had encountered. >The skittering was loudest, and it could be heard coming from all corners of the room. --- >Water was puddled on the floor, and the sound of rushing water could be heard beyond the opposite entrance. >Mosina and Gloomie took their spots beside Night Watch, who had frozen in place. >"What's going--eew!" Gloomie yelped, almost walking into a giant, slimy egg almost the size of her. >Ugly blue eggs dotted with black spots filled the entire room. >They lay in clusters and their shells were leathery, covered with slime. >Night Watch slowly drew her spear, and Mosina did the same. >Around the cluster of eggs in front of them, a group of lizard-like creatures with long claws were huddled in a group. >Their eyeless heads featured long mouths with dozens of long, curved teeth. >"Not these guys again..." Gloomie whined. >Cracking her neck, she stepped forward. >"I've got a bone to pick." >She lifted up her front hooves and stomped on the ground, the white claws of her hoof-blades ejecting with a loud ring of metal. >Mosina stepped forward, towards her. "Wait. They haven't noticed--" >"Yaaah!" Gloomie cried, immediately launching herself forward at the reptillian creatures with her claws pointed forward. >Several of the creatures turned her way, only for their faces to be sliced into four sections by her sharp blades. >Two slumped to the floor immediately, followed by another two who were cleanly cut in half through their midsections. >Finally, the rest responded, letting out gurgling cries and throwing their own bony claws at the white-clad bat pony. >"Not a chance!" she yelled, blocking a blow from one creature with her right hoof-blades. >She flicked her hoof and the blades sliced right through the creature's claws, following up with another jab from her other hoof. >In a flurry of cuts, the creature was diced into pieces, followed by one next to it. >A head was torn off, and then were the limbs of another. >Blueish blood covered the tiles beneath the dancing Gloomie, diluting with the puddles of water. --- >Before long, the numbers thinned until not one creature was left standing. >Standing on top of the pile of bloodied corpses was Gloomie, letting out deep breaths. >Upon seeing the stupified and grossed out expressions of Night Watch and Mosina, she gave out a cheeky smile. >"Heh... I might have over-done it." >"Nyeh..." Mosina said, her face slightly greener than usual. "The smell... oh dear." >Night Watch gave a grin. "You must be crazy in be-" >A thin object flew past her, cutting her off and missing her head by mere inches. >Without hesitating, Night Watch ducked and urged the others to do so. >"Get down!" she screamed. >Mosina followed, and Gloomie hopped off of the pile of bodies next to them, following suit. >"Is it another trap?!" Mosina said, her eyes wide, scanning the blue room around them. >"I don't know..." Night Watch muttered. >A clicking noise echoed down from the empty hallway at the far side of the room from them. >"Dodge!" >The three bat ponies rolled in different directions, and a single crossbow bolt struck where Night Watch had just been. >"Get behind something!" Mosina cried, standing up and stepping towards the dark exit. >Gloomie ducked behind a pillar and Night Watch hid behind a giant egg, crouching low. >"That's no trap," Mosina muttered under her breath, holding the Wind Ruler firm. >Silence stretched for seconds that felt like hours, until another telltale click pierced it. >"Raah!" >She dodged to the right and swung her spear horisontally, a small gust of wind throwing itself in front of her. >A crossbow bolt had flown itself into the path, the wind knocking it aside. >Another click sounded that came much quicker than the last, and Mosina dodged again with a swing of her Umbra spear. >Another gust of wind knocked an oncoming bolt away. >"Mosina!" Gloomie called from behind her pillar. "Keep it busy!" >Mosina shot her a knowing glance and nodded, dodging another bolt. --- >Immediately, Gloomie charged forward from behind the pillar, galloping with all her might. >In less than a second, she made it to the other side of the room and put herself against the wall adjacent to the hallway. >After another click followed by a bolt shooting out from the passage, Mosina leaped out and stormed down the hallway with her claws ready. >However, she was met with total darkness, the light from her crystal failing to light up her surroundings. >She glanced down, only to see it still shining--the darkness seemed too thick for it to penetrate. >Another click--sounding much closer to her--sounded, and she dodged. >A bolt flew past her, missing her by only a scant few inches of air. >Blindly, she lunched forward with her claws, only to meet nothing. >"Graah!" >She continued her charge, until she was met with a pair of green slitted eyes that pierced through the darkness. >"H-huh--" >The eyes disappeared to the sound of a loud bang, and the darkness seemed to recede itself from around her. >Whatever was just in front of her had disappeared into thin air. >She turned back to the room, only to hear the clanging of metal weapons. >"Dammit..." >Gloomie charged back into the room, only to see a shadowy figure locked in a fight with Night Watch. >A purple hoof-blade with a single long, curved blade clashed against the gold of Night Watch's spear. >Space seemed to bend around the hooded pony, and the darkness that had filled the hallway seemed to follow them. >Similar to the shadow ponies, long, snaking strands of blackness waved around its body. >Mosina came from behind the figure with a calculated jab from her spear. >However, right before her spear met them, it teleported away with another loud bang, the darkness dissipating. >Above Night Watch, the pony re-materialized and flew down at her with its blade outstretched. --- >"Hrk!" Night Watch grunted, parrying the blade and following up with a jab, hoping to use the pony's momentum to fall into the spear. >But before the pony met the blade, they disappeared again, another loud bang ringing the room. >Gloomie heard them reappear behind her, and she didn't hesitate to swing her claws at them. >Her white right claws met the purple blade, bright white and purple sparks exploding out from the contact. >She threw her left claws, only for them to be expertly parried again. >Despite only having one blade, the pony met her jab-for-jab. >A gust of wind overtook the pair and Mosina leaped in, swinging her spear at the hooded pony. >They let out a stallion-esque grunt as they parried the spear, the two Umbra weapons meeting in a display of purple sparks. >Gloomie tried to intervene, but her face was met with the other outstretched hoof of the pony. >Attached to their leg was a hoof-crossbow, and it was loaded. >"Gaah!" Gloomie cried, throwing her right hoof in front of her. >Her blade made contact with the wooden stock of the crossbow, knocking it aside and shattering it down the middle. >The pony immediately retreated their arm and spun his body before clutching the weapon. >He desperately backstepped from the quickly-advancing Gloomie and Mosina. >"Nngh..." the pony growled, seeming like he was going to teleport again. >"Oh no, you don't!" Night Watch screamed from the side, colliding with his figure and tackling him into the ground. >She pinned him down with her hooves. >Through his black aura, she looked straight into his green eyes. >"Aux! What are you doing?!" >He let out a grunt in response. >Mosina and Gloomie came up to their sides, warily staring at the wrestling ponies. >"You almost killed us!" Night Watch screamed, only to recieve more pained grunts. >She pulled his hood off, and a messy black mane popped out. >Gloomie's eyes widened and Mosina let out a gasp. --- >Black veins spread from his eye sockets along his grey furred face. >Night Watch stared dumbfounded, only for her grip on him too loosen. >The possessed Aux pushed her off and stepped back from the trio, giving them angry glares. >However, instead of continuing to fight, he turned away and disappeared from the room in a loud bang.