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- >"The boxes take up a lot of space," Night Watch muttered as she walked behind Echo.
- "Hey, we might as well as keep them. They may come in handy," Echo said, pausing to adjust her crystal.
- >The two of them marched forward, both of them sporting a light crystal in one of their front pockets.
- "It will be awhile--it was kind of a trek to get to you."
- >They came to the first fork that led them to the statue room, and Echo took a turn to the left.
- >Water continued to drip from the ceiling down the many stalagmites, puddling onto the floor.
- >For some stretches of the tunnel, the whole floor was covered in a thin layer of water.
- >Eventually, they came upon the sarcophagus room, but continued onwards towards the next fork.
- >"The others... how do you think they're doing?" Night Watch asked through the silence.
- >Echo paused her breathing briefly, surprised at the sudden question.
- "Well... I'm not sure. I wasn't expecting to find one of us so soon, to be honest."
- >Night Watch hummed in agreement.
- >"Hey, the tunnels seem wide enough, now. Let's walk side by side?" Night Watch said, coming up beside Echo before giving her a half-lidded grin.
- >"Not that I don't mind walking behind you." Echo sighed.
- >"Seriously, you've got some flanks--"
- "I just hope they're all okay. This kind of is a test for us, as a group."
- >Night Watch chuckled at the change of topic.
- >"Since when did you become serious? You were always the light hearted one."
- >Echo blushed.
- "It, well... this is kind of serious. It's the Trials."
- >Night Watch looked at her with an incredulous look.
- >"The Trials are serious, but something else seems to be bothering you."
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- >Echo gave a defeated sigh.
- "I... I just feel like this will make or break me, really," she admitted, shaking her head uneasily.
- >"Hey, even if we fail, we'll still hold our position as night guards," Night Watch reassured.
- "I know. But that won't keep Night Watch from scolding me, one way or another."
- >Night Watch sighed.
- >"Look, I know she means well--"
- "But why, me? She's always singling me out!"
- >"We're at war, Echo," Night Watch said sternly, but looked as though she was unconvinced by her own statement.
- "I still don't see why me. I'm not the best fighter, I'm not the smartest, the best leader..."
- >Their conversation went silent for several minutes, the echoes of their hoofsteps piercing the air between them.
- >They came upon a puddle on Night Watch's side, who stomped into the puddle as they walked by it.
- >Echo turned her head to meet Night Watch's concerned gaze.
- >"It's not about any of those, okay? I think she sees you as a good team player."
- >She sighed.
- >"You might not be the best leader, but among us you might. You're always keeping us together."
- >Echo turned her head forward and looked down as she walked.
- "I hope the others are alright. We'll need them," she said quietly.
- >Night Watch slowly nodded.
- >"I hope we find them, soon. It was a miracle we had your light crystal, back there."
- >Both of them shivered.
- >"At least we know those... things, can be hurt by our weapons. I managed to stab it, once."
- >Echo hummed in agreement.
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- >Finally, the two of them met the fork Echo was talking about.
- >They paused while Echo scanned the room.
- >Standing near the opening to the left path was a tall stalagmite.
- >Beyond, they could hear the faint sound of moving water.
- "It's that way," Echo said, pointing to it.
- >She took a deep breath as they crested the tunnel's entrance.
- >Once again, they were in undiscovered territory.
- >"I think the rest will be fine. I know they can all hold their own," Night Watch pipped up.
- "Yeah. Maybe they found each other like we did, as well," Echo said, hopeful.
- >"I should hope so."
- >As they walked, the water dripping from the ceiling seemed to increase in amount the further they traveled.
- >It got to the point where the floor they walked on was just and endless puddle of water.
- >"I wonder where all this water is coming from," Night said as she wearily looked at the ceiling.
- >Before Echo could respond, a platform made out of wood came into view in front of them.
- >It was above the water on the floor and seemed fairly dry, and beyond it, wooden stairs led upwards into the darkness.
- >The tunnel seemed to steeply go uphill from there.
- >"Huh... stairs. I guess we're going up," Night Watch said.
- >It was narrow, forcing Night Watch to fall behind Echo once again.
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- >They treaded on the wooden steps wearily.
- >It seemed sturdy enough, but that didn't stop them from wincing every time the stairs creaked loudly.
- >Wooden railings lined the sides.
- >If the stairs were to fail, it would have been difficult to fly underneath the low ceiling.
- >Beside the stairs to the right was a small, flowing stream of water.
- "I think all of this water is uphill, somewhere. A spring, or something," Echo said, carefully making her way up.
- >Night Watch nodded, following every step.
- >After what felt like half an hour of walking, Echo finally found the end of the stairs.
- >It flattened out to a wooden platform, leading back to a fairly leveled stone ground of a short cave.
- >Beyond that, a dim, blue light awaited them from what looked like a large room.
- >The stream to the right of them seemed to trickle from it.
- >Standing side by side again, Echo gave Night Watch a nod as they both trotted forwards.
- >As the room came into view, Echo exhaled a large breath.
- >It was enormous, the ceiling reaching some fifty feet above them.
- >Instinctively, Echo took flight, hovering off the ground a little to scan the room.
- >A large, underground lake stretched out before them, its water clear.
- >Lining the edge of the lake was a wooden railing, going around the hundred-foot room.
- >It ended at the other side of the lake on a fairly wide stone platform, sloping into a shore that led into the clear lake.
- >What had widened Echo's eyes, however, was the luminescent crystals that hung from the ceilings and some corners of the room.
- >They gave off a dim, blue light, bathing the whole room with a greyish-blue aura.
- >"Look!" Night Watch suddenly exclaimed, poking Echo and pointing to the shore at the other side of the lake.
- >The form of a pony with the distinct shape of bat-like wings stood there, looking straight at them.
- >A gleam of light confirmed that they were wearing glasses.