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- "Is that...!" Echo breathed, squinting to get a good look at the distant pony.
- >In an instant, Echo took off and flew towards the pony, sailing over the large lake.
- >She heard Night Watch grunt as she took off behind her, following with her own wings.
- >Echo smiled, seeing the pony throw a friendly wave at them.
- >A short stone bridge flew past beneath them, leading from the pathway along the lake's edges to a higher point in the room.
- >In almost no time, Echo and Night Watch had almost spanned the lake.
- >She could make out the bat pony mare with a turquise-blue mane, tied into a ponytail.
- >A matching pair of bat-like wings flared out in excitement as she came closer.
- >Echo landed in front of the mare, the lake shore behind her.
- >Night Watch touched down beside her.
- "Mosina!" Echo exclaimed.
- >The mare smiled, her bright, yellow eyes wide with joy.
- "You're okay!"
- >"Echo! Night Watch!" Mosina said.
- >She pulled in Echo for a brief hug, her leather armour squeezing against Echo's plates.
- >Night Watch chuckled.
- >"Glad to see another friendly face," she said.
- >"Of course!" Mosina said, pulling out of the hug.
- "Whoo... that makes three of us, now," Echo said, smiling.
- >A shiny spear sat beside a pair of saddlebags on the ground, near them.
- >"You are alone?" Night asked.
- >"Yeah," Mosina said, exhaling. "I've been pretty lonely. Can't say how happy I am to see you guys."
- >Night Watch eyed her garbments, taking note of the black leather that hugged her features.
- >"Mmm, nice gear," she said, glancing to the shiny spear with envy.
- >Mosina laughed.
- >"Heh, I got lucky. I had to fight some giant centipedes, but I got that cool spear afterwards."
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- >She scrunched up her nose and tilted her head.
- >"I know you like spears a lot. I think it'd be better in your hooves than mine."
- >Night Watch's eyes lit up.
- >"Heh! Well, if you insist."
- >Mosina nodded, and Night Watch gleefully traded her worn spear for the nicer looking one on the ground.
- "Have you encountered any others?" Echo asked while Night Watch swung around her new weapon behind them.
- >"No. Just several rooms with some hostile creatures, but nothing I couldn't handle."
- >The two of them stood side by side, watching Night Watch perform exercises with the spear.
- "How did you get here?"
- >"Actually, from right over there," Mosina said, pointing to the entrance of a tunnel nearby.
- >"I've been lounging here for a good twenty minutes, until you two showed up."
- "Mm."
- >The walls of the cave seemed to glow with the blue light from the crystals.
- >A sparkling sheen reflected off of the water whose surface was completely undisturbed.
- "I think we could use a few more minutes of rest. Night Watch and I have done quite some walking and climbing."
- >"Of course," Mosina responded, nodding.
- >She turned and eyed the crystal poking out of Echo's front pouch.
- >"Those are pretty. I wish I had something like that--I had to rely on my echolocation until I got here."
- >Echo scrunched her face.
- >She knew that they could rely on echolocation fine, but she felt uncomfortable with the notion of using it completely for something like the Trials.
- "Apparently, they can summon guardian ponies, but they shatter if you do that."
- >"Oh."
- "Yeah. One of them saved us from a monster that probably would have ended up killing Night Watch and I."
- >Mosina remained silent, but visibly winced.
- "I hope we don't encounter those too often. We only have seven of these."
- >Mosina nodded.
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- >"I wish I could map this cave out, but I don't have anything to write on."
- >She pulled her saddlebags closer and opened them, taking out their contents.
- >Echo promptly did the same to pool their resources.
- >Mosina pulled out a full flask of healing potion and set a bunch of small objects beside it.
- >Of the pile of items, a black cylinder rolled back towards her.
- >"All I have is that flask, this piece of charcoal, what seems to be a necklace with a wooden ring for a pendant, and a pouch full of purple powder."
- >Echo gave a curious glance to her items before pulling out the last of the leather-bound boxes from her saddlebags.
- >In front of her sat two flasks of healing potion and three of the boxes containing the light crystals.
- "Night's got five more of those boxes, but three of them are empty. Also, another healing flask. One of mine is half full."
- >Mosina squinted at the boxes, curiously.
- >"You think we can remove the leather bounding on those boxes? Maybe we can use them as paper, sort of, for a map."
- >Raising her eye brows, Echo pulled one of the boxes closer to her and pulled out her dagger.
- "Hmph, let's see..."
- >She examined the box before digging her blade into its side, slicing down its length.
- >Sure enough, the leather peeled off easily.
- >While the exposed surface of the leather was hard to write on, the back surface seemed rough enough for the charcoal to write on.
- "There, is that good?" Echo asked, passing her the small square of leather.
- >Mosina picked up the charcoal with her mouth and made a small scribble, her eyes lighting up when she could see the line it made.
- >She dropped the charcoal, taking another of the boxes.
- >"It's perfect!" she said, pulling out a little dagger and removed the leather layer of the box.
- >Echo shrugged and helped.
- >"We can use the string of the necklace to bind the leather pieces together. Then I can draw a map of everything!" Mosina said, excitedly.
- >Echo chuckled.