[Robert]
"Uh... are you okay?" I ask Miles, who seemed to be losing shape as we continued forwards. We ended up running into our old paths a few times, and honestly, I had no idea where I was even going, and would have gotten lost more than a few times had it not been for Elena taking the lead at this point, however, we eventually made it to the end, and a giant, wooden, old, splintery, moldy door. The thing appeared as if nobody payed it any attention for the last thousand or so years, which made me wonder just how old a door can get before it breaks on its own. I open the door and a loud creak is heard as I do so. Once I step inside, I notice that we're, once again, on a rocky surface, however, it seemed as though we were on the top of an archway, or something. The path was really narrow, and I couldn't even see the bottom of the gaping chasm that this narrow path went over. Eventually, the path widened into a circle, and just beyond it, the strange thing that brought us here. Before I could take the thing, a ghost of a dragon materialized, and somehow threw me back to the other side of the circle, which was apparently an arena. "Fools... you thought that anyone would leave an item of such power unguarded? Nonetheless, I am here to test your strength, not your poor intelligence," the ghost then let out a ghostly roar from its yellow maw. The thing was huge, its mouth was about the size of my entire body, of course, my main concern is... how do you fight a ghost? The thing looked at me with those blank, white eyes, and eventually tried to breathe some sort of weird green cloud of, well, something at me. I manage to escape, and breathe my own fire into the cloud, making the whole thing erupt into flames, which he didn't seem to like. I then tried a slash across his face while I still had the time, however, my attack seemed to pass right through him. Immune to physical attacks? Hm... that's probably not a good thing. I think as I fly back from the ghost, who was still focused on attacking me, and almost didn't seem to see the others yet.
[Tony]
"Thanks, Connor. I thought you were sleeping, or something, and I didn't want to wake you up," I say to Connor, who just decided to help us by taking the log off of my hands, er, talons. I then follow Val until she notices a perfect spot for the new support beam, and heck, just in time as it almost looked as though that part of the cave was going to cave-in. I then turn to Connor, and add "I'm going to agree with Val, and, um, I think you might want to get that over here quickly, this part's in danger of a cave-in," I then head back to the entrance of the cave, and hear Val say something about napping... I still felt somewhat energetic, but, I guess I wasn't the one who was using too enough of their powers to get a nosebleed, which probably wasn't too healthy for anyone. Somewhat begrudgingly, I simply lay down, and wait for this little 'nappy time' to be over. We had work to do, and even if it would help out Val, it seemed counterproductive to me. I couldn't actually sleep, mainly because I wasn't tired enough to do so, so I ended up tossing and turning on the grassy ground, er, the grass just outside of the cave, of course, and never actually fell asleep, though, it wasn't like I could do anything, given that we were supposed to be sleeping... maybe Connor wasn't asleep yet? If he wasn't then maybe we could still furnish the place while the babies have their nap time. After everyone else seems to be asleep, I get back up, honestly feeling a little better, I head over towards Connor, and ask "Hey, Connor, you're not asleep yet, are you?" I then add "I can't sleep, I'm not even tired," I then wait for his response... even if he looked asleep.