[Robert]
I only got to wander for a little bit before getting grabbed by something slimy, or, rather, someone. "Huh? Oh, right, sorry about that Miles. I guess I should know better than to wander around when I have no sense of direction," I say, in reaction to Miles' odd comment about me going crazy. Two mole people then walk over to Elena and say, both at the same time, "Welcome to Quartz City, traveler! We're the capitol of Moli, our planet," they seemed eager to greet her as soon as they actually noticed her, which seemed a little odd. I then notice one of the locals, another mole man in line for something. I simply asked him "So, have you seen a golden, almost plate-like thing around here?" He answers with one word, "Yes," and I continue with "Good, do you know where it is?" He then responds with "Yes," and it seems as though I'd have to ask him even more questions, starting with "Well, are you going to tell me?" He then responds with "Yes,", though, he doesn't actually continue his response... I waited there for a while just to make sure he wasn't just thinking of a response, or something. I then asked "So... are you going to tell me soon?" He answers again with "Yes," and continues to wait in line. I was starting to get annoyed... this guy seemed to know where that thing was, and he wasn't telling me... "You're lying, aren't you?" I finally ask, convinced that I wasn't going to get an answer from this troll of a mole, who decides to answer with "No," this time, and still not tell me anything about where that thing that warped us here was. I almost breathed fire on him, and for some reason, he seemed completely unimpressed. I then ask "So... what are you waiting in line for?" He answers with "Something cool," and continues waiting in line. I almost lost it, but managed to keep it together, and simply asked another question "Would this thing be helpful in getting that thing?" He finally comes through with some type of useful answer, and says "Yes," I then just stand there, wondering whether I should wait in line for... whatever this was, or if I should just ignore it, and ask someone else what happened in that building... I really hoped that not all of the mole people were like that. If they were, then we'd end up getting nowhere.
[Tony]
I was apparently some sort of wiz at recruiting people into a group, as we haven't even started yet, and we've already gotten a new teammate. Better yet was the news from Connor. The cave was more stable than I thought it was, and thankfully, no giant monsters have moved in yet. Val suggested some sort of plan involving rocks, though, melting rocks wouldn't be a good idea unless we had something that could resist lava, which, in this new world might not exactly be outlandish, but I didn't know too many things that I had access to and wouldn't melt away in a lava pit. "Uh... I'm sorry, Val, but melting the rocks might not be the best idea at this time... though, I think I might have thought of something from that.... maybe I could try to shape a support beam from the rocks... I can apparently control them, after all," I could think of a few scenarios where this might work, but none of them included our current group, unfortunately. Of course, it would be less exhausting, I'm assuming, anyways, for me to cut down a tree or two in comparison to shaping a support beam from some rocks found in the cave. I then enter the cave, and it brings back memories of when I was dangerously going down those tracks on an old, rusty mine cart... I suppose it was nice that the cave had some lights here and there, else things would have been horrible. The entrance we came through let me see... what might have been the second turn that I had to make. I must have been too scared to notice the exit as I was barreling down the tracks the last time I was here. I then wondered if we should keep the mine cart tracks, or use the steel for our support beams... the tracks would provide an easier means of transport through our base if we expand it or something, but the support beams were kinda needed now.