Anders liked the idea of using trail markers. He liked it enough to feel comfortable in venturing forward into the cave.
"Good thinking, let's gather some stones, then." He took a few minutes to stoop down and gather as many appropriately sized rocks as he could. "Still, I'm not sure that I want to cross through another fork in the tunnel. We'll take this left path and then venture as far as we can without the trail splintering a second time."
The spiritist was infinitely more frightened of dying while lost in the darkness than he was of an eerie spirit. He had heard of too many ghosts who had been lost in various places. Confused ghosts who wandered through forests with no destination in mind, unfortunate souls who had frozen to death on unforgiving tundras, reclusive shut-ins who were too afraid to leave the buildings in which they had passed, all players in the various ghost stories he had heard. And of course, lost spelunkers were a part of this collection as well.
As the two of them ventured forward, Anders began to experience that familiar chill. "Feel no need to quiet your speech but we are coming up on an area with quite an increased amount of soulmist activity.
The torch light revealed a large, cavernous room up ahead. They couldn't see into the dark room but Anders didn't need to do so. He could feel what was in there. "I can't discern any specific numbers but more than one ghost resides in the hall ahead."
Anders slowly tip toed into the room ahead. Before his eyes could focus on anything, the two of them heard a scream. This was not a murderous shriek. It was the childish scream of a truly terrified individual. Anders quickly whipped his head around to see where the yelp had come from.
Not one, not two but seven ghosts had been huddled in a corner of the room. They were "dressed" inappropriately for the summer. They had heavy, fur lined coats and it seemed as though they had been rather mud grimed at the time of their deaths.
It soon became clear that this group was comprised of two different families. One of the two ghostly men stepped forward. "Have you been sent from Syliras? Have you come to rescue us? We have been expected, haven't we?"
Upon seeing the children, Anders experienced a temptation to help them. He could interact with them, he could engage them and study them. However, he could do all of it while helping them. After all, it was quite clear what had happened here. Anders simply couldn't figure out what had brought them to the cave system.
After being asked about a rescue attempt, Anders quickly placed a hand on Ivandra's hip and gestured her behind him. Hopefully, they hadn't gotten a good look at her face. The darkness inside of the cave would have been on Anders' side in that regard.
He rapidly whipped his body around and gestured her not to say a word. Taking a vial of soulmist out of his pocket, he rubbed it all over his face. It may have seemed strange to the Kelvic but he would quickly do the same to her. There was no pain and no discomfort with the substance, only a practice which might seem incredibly strange to the uninitiated.
"Yes!" Anders boldly responded. He was trying to play the part of the haughty explorer. "This is my page and traveling companion, Ivandra." He was speaking rapidly. He wanted to introduce her before she got a chance to talk. It wasn't because he had any desire to be rude or condescending toward the Kelvic. It was only because he had a plan and it depended on Ivandra's willingness to play along.
"She is, unfortunately, unable to speak." he solemnly frowned. "Bravely saved my life from a pack of wolves, this one," he turned and smiled at her like one smiles at an old, familiar friend. "She fought them off with unmatched valor, but lost suffered deep wounds to her throat in the struggle. I owe her my life; she'll make legends through her expeditions, this one," he turned around, still smiling.
"Sir, we were forced in here by the storm but it has simply persisted beyond our expectations. It's been what, three days now? She took another pleading step forward. "We were afraid that we'd run out of food..."
Anders hated the idea that he would now subject Ivandra to walking through the pressing darkness with a traveling party comprised of the undead. Different people had different reactions to ghosts but asking one to wander through a mysterious cave, for the first time, with undead creatures, was quite a demand. The gravity was not lost on Anders and he was apologetic that he would have to ask this of Ivandra. Still, he couldn't bring himself to leave these 7 individuals in the darkness, forever having to remain lost and trapped while watching their children starve.
"We're going to lead you out of here, do you understand me?"