The light Ambrose had spotted earlier was still so faint, the orbs of light Caleb produced made the passageway clear, but the end was still not in sight quite yet. Despite him and Caleb sprinting as fast they could. At this point the rumbling was nearly deafening, yet Ambrose could only hear his heart wildly thumping in his chest. He gripped the staff in his hand tight to cause pain, growing used to the shocks of energy it sent up his spine. In the back of his mind he could hear the beast behind them roar and thumping in pursuit. But Caleb's voice cut through everything. Ambrose couldn't precisely understand what Caleb meant at first. As they panted and sprinted the gigantic creature crunched the bones beneath it's feet and was gradually catching up. "No! I can't do the rest of this by myself!" He spat out, partially enraged by Caleb's suggestion. He tightened his grip on Caleb's hand and tried to pick up the pace. Finally, the end of the passageway came into view, sunlight shining through. Though still a long way, hope sparked inside of Ambrose and pushing through the burning in his chest he tried to keep up his sprinting. "We're so close, we can at least make it out!" He exclaimed, trying to ignore the fact that the beast had gained considerable distance on them. He felt the vibrations from each step the creature took. And with each step, it came closer. It was clear that at this rate, they would be caught before they could even get out of the temple.