Read this story and all of its chapters in paragraph format with better editing, here: http://www.fimfiction.net/story/129684/the-trials This version of the story is heavily unedited. ---------- >"Let's go my way, first," Night Watch said. "Alright." >After gathering up their things, Night Watch led Echo out of the sargophagus room. >"It isn't too long of a walk. Maybe five minutes, tops." "Maybe I should take the lead? I have the light crystal." >"Oh, yeah. Sure." >With that, the two of them trotted through the dark tunnels in relative silence. >The decorated walls, floor and ceiling soon gave way to the natural cave. >Stalactites hung from the ceiling, some of them dripping drops of water onto the ground around them. >Several minutes into their walk, a faint sound of whistling wind picked up in Echo's ears. >"Hear that? That's the sound I was talking about," Night Watch says, shivering. "We should be near to the fork." >Echo nodded in response and continued leading the way, until they came to a small clearing posed with two passageways. >"It's to the right." >The rolling wind noise picked up significantly as they passed through into the tunnel. >After a few minutes of walking, however, the sound started to change in pitch. >Echo passed a glance to Night Watch behind her. "I'm not sure that's wind..." >Night Watch returned an uneasy look. >"It sounds like it's coming from where we're headed." >"Mm. I guess we'll find out what it is, soon enough." >Soon enough, the rocky walls gave way to a fairly spacious room. >The whistling noise loudened, still. --- >Echo's light crystal brightened the vicinity, some of the minerals in the walls of the room sparkling in response. >Standing ominiously in the center of the room were three stone statues of ponies, all of them in the shape of bat ponies. >The light cast long, dark shadows behind each of the statues. >Each statue was carved uniquely, each of them representing bat ponies wearing different gear. >"Interesting..." Night Watch whispered, approaching the middle statue. >Heavy armour covered the pony entirely, and two large shields hung from each of its sides. >Echo hesitated, her head quickly panning the room. "The sound... It's starting to hurt my ears," she said, her face grimacing. >The whistling sounded as though it were all around them. >Night Watch's eye twitched. >Suddenly, from behind the statue in front of Night Watch, the dark shadow lashed out. >Night Watch nimlby ducked, avoiding what looked like a blade formed out of the darkness. >She jumped back, quickly drawing the spear from her back and pointed it towards the coalescing, indistinguishable black form. "Night!" Echo screamed, drawing her sword and taking place beside her. >The shadow settled itself and took the vague form of a pony, with two protruding limbs from its back sporting long, curved blades. >It screamed an awful noise, causing the two bat ponies to wince and cover their ears, dropping to the floor. >A horrible stench filled the room, like that of rotting corpses. >The shadow lunged forward, its two, long weapons slicing the air in front of it. >Echo hopelessly tried to dodge out of its way, only for Night Watch to come in and parry its blades with her spear. >Night quickly retaliated with a slash and a few jabs from her spear, forcing the shadow pony back. >Echo picked herself up and jumped past Night Watch, swinging her blade blindly at the creature. >All of her swings were blocked by the shadow pony's blades. --- >With a powerful kick, the shadow pony sent Echo flying into the armoured statue. >"Get over here, you ugly pool of ink!" Night Watch screamed, catching the shadow pony's attention. >Echo groaned and picked herself up again... only to notice the crystal shard on her shoulder brighten intensely. >The sounds of parrying weapons filled the room as Night Watch dueled with the creature, only for it to turn its attention to the source of light. >Echo looked down at her crystal, and then to the statue behind her. >"Echo, watch out! It's coming for you!" Night Watch yelled as she tried to capture its attention. >The shadow pony leaped towards Echo, only for Night's spear to whack it out of the air and onto the ground. "I-I don't know what's happening..." Echo said quetly as she examined her crystal. >It seemed attracted to the stone statue. >Night Watch's grunts and more weapon clashes filled the air around them. >Its wailing never ceased. >"Echo! What are you doing!" she yelled from across the room. "I don't know! I think..." she trailed off, her hardened gaze fixed on the statue. >She pulled the crystal out of its pouch and set it at the foot of the statue, hoping for something to work. >With a loud shriek, the creature made a final leap towards Echo with its blades flared out. >Echo gasped, swinging her sword to parry the two longer blades. >She managed to swat one of them away, but the other stabbed into her right side. "Haaaugh!" Echo screamed, the blade sticking out from an unprotected gap in her armour. >She heard a scream, and saw Night Watch's spear thrust into the side of the shadow pony. >It wailed and relented, throwing its two blades out at Night Watch while backing away. >She blocked the hits with her spear, but the force sent her across the room. --- >Echo slumped to the ground, the shock from her wound freezing her in place. >The shadow pony turned to her, bringing its blades back for a devastating slice. >She closed her eyes, waiting for the worst. >Only for it not to come. >A piercing whine filled the air and drowned out the shadow pony's wailing. >Echo opened her eyes, only to see nothing but light. >The crystal she had placed on the statue had become blindingly bright. >For a brief moment, the world around them was nothing but a heavenly presence. >The shadow pony seemed to wail in pain, the light hurting it. >Just as quickly as the light had appeared, however, it died down. >Echo gasped, forgetting her wound for a moment. >Standing in place of her crystal was an armoured pony, similar to the statue behind it. >Unlike the shadow pony, it seemed to be made out of light. >It stoicly stared forward, slowly pivoting its head towards the shadow pony. >In response, the shadow pony let out another loud screech that forced Echo to wince in pain. >However, the light pony stood vigil, the shadow pony advancing quickly to it. >Just as one of the shadow blades was about to connect with the light pony, it unsheathed a large, ornate sword and thrust it deep into the shadow pony's chest. >The shadow pony whined in pain, but brought its blades back for another strike. >Without hesitation, the light pony forced its blade upwards, severing the shadow pony in two from the chest, up. >Finally, the wailing stopped, and the deformed body of the shadow pony melted into the air. --- >Echo stared in disbelief, and held her breath when the light pony slowly turned its gaze to her. >It then looked to the opposite corner of the room. >Echo followed its gaze, only to discover that a large, wooden chest lay where the light pony had indicated. >With what sounded like a releasing sigh, the light pony looked to the heavens before disintegrating into nothingness. >The crystal that Echo had placed by the statue shattered into dust. >Darkness consumed the room, but it didn't feel as though there were a malicious presence anymore. >Silence finally reigned, and Echo simply lay there, drinking in her own breathing. >That is, until a clicking noise echoed through the air and Echo could sense Night Watch finding her way through the darkness. >"Echo! Where are you? I saw you got stabbed!" Night called out before zeroing in on Echo's location. >She continued to make clicks with her mouth as she made her way over. "I'm here!" Echo called back. >She winced, the pain from her wound catching up to her. "Gah... it hurts..." >"Dammit..." Night Watch muttered, kneeling in front of her. "The light pony... there is a wooden chest at the other side of the room." >"I'll go have a look really quick," Night said. >"Maybe there is something in it that can help you." >Echo 'watched' as Night made her way to the chest, clicking all the way. >She heard the sound of her opening the chest and rummaging through its contents. >"There seems to be glass bottles or flasks. Also, a lot of tiny boxes," Night called from across the room. "Nngh... tiny boxes?" Echo asked out loud. >"Yeah. Leather-bound." >That caught Echo's attention. "Open one! It might have more of those light crystals." >After a small struggle, Night Watch finally got one of the boxes open and a familliar light poured into the room once more. --- >"Got it!" Night Watch said, peering into the wooden chest with her new-found light source. >"The bottles... they're filled with an opaque, reddish liquid." >Echo let out a sigh of relief. "Ah... healing potions!" >Night Watch swiped one of the glass flasks in her mouth and quickly galloped to Echo. >She unscrewed the cap and held it towards her, who accepted it with her mouth and greedily drank the contents. >The potion went down her throat warmly, tasting a little bit like a fizzy apple cider. >Almost immediately, Echo felt the pain in her side decrease significantly. >She guzzled down another gulp before parting her mouth from the flask. >"That was a bit... sensual," Night said, winking. Echo rolled her eyes. "Ugh." >The potion rewarded her with a boost of energy, prompting her to stand up. >Quickly, she turned to see the wound in her side. >Through the new hole in the tunic between her armour plates, the wound had closed up to nothing but an irritating scratch on the skin. "Interesting," she remarked. >"Wish we had this stuff in real life," Night Watch said. >Ignoring her comment, Echo trotted towards the still-open chest on the other side of the room. >The light crystal that Night Watch had taken out was lying on the floor, tossed aside. "These..." Echo said, staring at the crystal. "They're more than just light sources." >"Quite," Night Watch said. "The spirit-pony that came out of it was kinda hot, too." >Echo rolled her eyes, again. >She approached the chest and rummaged through it. --- "So, that's seven light crystals and three-and-a-half flasks of healing potion," Echo said, taking inventory. >"And a little gardening shovel that could come in handy," Night Watch cheerily added, her saddlebags rattling with the object. "I guess we can still use the crystals as a light source," Echo said. >She glanced to the statues at the center of the room. >The statue to the right of the armoured one was in ceremonial robes and held a staff in between its hooves. >A crescent moon sat at the head of the staff. >The other statue was clad in what looked like hooded, leather armour. >A crossbow was draped across its back, and a quiver full of bolts was strapped to its left shoulder. "I wonder if we can use them to summon more of those light-pony guardians if we ever need them." >Night Watch fiddled with her saddlebags and the light crystal sticking out of her right shoulder pocket. >"If we can, we should use them sparingly. Only for last resorts." >Echo nodded. "It looks like the only way out is from where we came," she said, scanning the room. "Let's go to the path I didn't take, then." >Night Watch shuddered, falling into line behind Echo as they began their walk. >"Imagine if I had taken this path, first." >Echo winced. And that's the end of Ch. 4. No decision to make, this time. Writing style is in a more, traditional narrative-like structure now, 'cause that's what I'm used to working with. Also, I'm gonna upload them somewhere.