Waysoftheearth's Hinterlands PBP
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"Yeah, but we've come close twice and we ain't any closer to getting out of here than when we first came in." Olaf sighs.waysoftheearth wrote:"Yer doin' an okay job," grunts Victor in reply, "we ain't dead yet." and spits.
Olaf leads Victor down the other passage adding with another sigh, "Getting hungry."The pair trudge back up the slanted, curving passageway, all the way back to the last intersection, though it seems further going upslope than down.
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Olaf's stomach makes an inquiring rumble as they reach the last intersection. Up top it must be past noon...
Olaf listens at the door, and if he doesn't hear sounds beyond he nods to Victor and then opens it.waysoftheearth wrote:The passage way becomes narrow and the air cool and damp...
After a time Olaf sees another T intersection ahead from where he could turn left or right, or else attempt a closed doorway which lies directly ahead.
Shove the door closed. If they are coming out, I'd rather have them come through the door one at a time. If they aren't, that's even better.waysoftheearth wrote:The door is stiff, but with a forceful grunt Olaf shoves it open.
Within is a chamber far too great for his bold little lantern to reach across. In fact, at second glance it appears to be the remains of a great chamber, for a land-slip seems to have partially collapsed the right side of the once-hall, and opened up the far left into a yawning blackness that might lead who knows where?
There are certainly echoes of running and falling water rising up from the depths. And worse! Olaf now spies several more of the fiendish lizard-Men lying flat on their bellies on the cold stone ledges in the dark. They appeared as stones until their crocodile snouts all turn as one to peer toward the doorway questioningly. There are what, four? five? six? of them out there in the dark. The nearest slides slowly, snake-like, into a standing position -- facing Olaf across barely 50ft of dark air.
What now?