As Jaakuna left, Emiri would wince. She held her head, feeling a very odd kind of pain. It hurt, but it wasn't like a headache...or at least she didn't think so. It was a very foreign feeling that she didn't like, but she knew she would have to sit through it. It would be worth it. It was worth it. Jaakuna made it worth it for her. She let out a slight groan, though she would put her hands on her lap and open her eyes. As she did Jaakuna would walk in and take a seat next to her. A part of her wanted to tell him that it hurt, but really, it didn't matter. They were coming back...one way or another.
"I can't believe we haven't found anything yet."
The uncharacteristic complaint from Grant would not fall on deaf ears. The very real truth of the matter was that they were lost. Grant thought he could keep track, but they had gone in so deep he just was not sure where they were. Nadeline would keep going with a small frown. For her, she thought it was very quiet, all things considered. Her eyes would search the crystal walls, expecting an attack that would never come. Where had all the monsters gone? She could not chalk it up to luck either; the Mist had changed around them as well. There was...something nearby, but for some reason she just did not think it was Ultima. It was very strong, but she had no idea what it was. A strong monster? No, it wasn't.
"Let's be on our guard." Nadeline muttered, gripping her rapier as they continued.
"I can't believe we haven't found anything yet."
The uncharacteristic complaint from Grant would not fall on deaf ears. The very real truth of the matter was that they were lost. Grant thought he could keep track, but they had gone in so deep he just was not sure where they were. Nadeline would keep going with a small frown. For her, she thought it was very quiet, all things considered. Her eyes would search the crystal walls, expecting an attack that would never come. Where had all the monsters gone? She could not chalk it up to luck either; the Mist had changed around them as well. There was...something nearby, but for some reason she just did not think it was Ultima. It was very strong, but she had no idea what it was. A strong monster? No, it wasn't.
"Let's be on our guard." Nadeline muttered, gripping her rapier as they continued.