Yerbol took out one of the ground dwellers, but before either of them could take out the second the creature had scaled the wall and was for all intents and purposes out of their reach. "They're Force resistant as well?" Aria groaned, throwing up her hands in a gesture of exasperation. "Figures." The acolyte scoffed, taking a Force-propelled jump over the ice demon's head as Yerbol was pushed towards the gap in the ceiling. She broke into a sprint up the stairs to keep up with the Knight. He was understandably able to take longer strides than she was, and Aria had to use the Force to keep herself level with Yerbol but she managed it. Glancing to her side, she glimpsed the pacing creatures through the gaps in the wall, slowing her pace again as Yerbol's saber eliminated two more of the creatures down below them while the others eyed the duo expectantly. "They're watching us again..." The Sith acolyte huffed, slowing to a temporary stop. Now that they weren't being actively pursued, they had time to breathe again and think this through together. Yerbol moved past her to scrutinise the doors they had been presented with next, so she shuffled to turn to face him again. It took a moment for the thought to register in her mind. "Are you seriously thinking that there's a specific order to this crap? Ascend, then conquer?" She echoed, perplexed by the idea herself. "Surely as long as we do all three it shouldn't matter so long as we do as they ask?" Aria snorted, doubling over to brace her hands against her knees as she tried to catch her breath back. She managed to grin back at his offer of gratitude. She didn't fancy trying to tackle these trials alone. They were difficult enough with Yerbol at her side supporting her, Aria knew not to throw away an advantage presented to you carelessly and if that meant helping out a Jedi for now then so be it, as far as she was concerned. "Sure, it was nothing...just next time you're gonna take off at a damn breakneck sprint like that, warn me first...your legs are about two foot bloody longer than mine!" She quipped at him sharply, punching him in the ribs with just enough force to make her point, but not enough to give him any kind of lasting injury. They had more than enough things trying to kill them in here, they didn't need to be hurting each other and making the job easier for these True Sith. Now they would have to figure out which route to take. Presumably one was a false start, and could very likely lead to a sheer drop that would dump them back on the ground level with the chilly custodians. "So...how do we know which one goes ALL the way up? Without risking falling back down or landing into another trap if we take the wrong way by accident." Aria posed the question to Yerbol as she finally recovered enough to straighten up and join him at the intersection.