OOC :
Benacer dove his mind in his own thoughts for several minutes. For some reason the whole situation seemed somewhat familiar to him. He began remembering of his childhood days, in which he would find isolated places to hide from the world, one being a cave that looked a lot like this one. For a few minutes he thought that he had heard the voice of his sister as if she were looking for him in one of his hiding spots, and then the voice came up once again, somewhat louder and clearer this time:
“I am going to travel down the center passage. Conor you are welcome to follow, but if you choose the right I will not hold it against you.”
"Wait, what...?" he thought to himself as he suddenly realized that he had been daydreaming there for a few minutes. He laughed inside at the thought that they probably had tried to wake him up but eventually gave up believing him to be foolish or just slow. After a few seconds, he finally lifted himself up to the corridor and attempted to rid his woolen shirt of the dirt from brushing himself against the stone wall, all in vain. After giving up on it, he simply raised his head to face the changed situation. Apparently one of the three adventurers was gone and the young woman had just entered the central passage.
He had to think this through. Was it worth trying to team up with these people? If this "Conor" or whatever his name truly was followed the woman, one passage would be left. He was unsure if the passages led to completely different paths, or if they all intersected at some point. Nonetheless, if he found the necklace all by himself, he would not have to share his prize with the adventurers, which is exactly what he wanted. He could possibly achieve that by entering the remaining passage alone, though it certainly was a risky choice, as there was always the possibility that one of the others would find it first, but since he had already gone this far, he was willing to take his chances.
Benacer then stared at Conor, raising his voice, "Well, it seems that there are two of us and one remaining passage. I suppose you'd rather follow one of your friends than entering this one with me, right?" Benacer wanted to make sure that no one would interfere if he somehow managed to find the necklace by himself. He did not know Conor, but he knew that it was not likely for someone to trust him just like that. Benacer certainly did not look very friendly at first glance, and the heavy axe on his back did not help with that either.
"It seems that you too are here for the necklace. I will do whatever I can to have it," said Benacer with a serious look on his face. He thought about intimidating the man for a brief moment, but he did not know how Conor would react to his words. It'd be best to avoid conflict, he just wanted to make sure that he would get to go on his own. Regardless of Conor's decision, Benacer began walking towards the remaining passage with a smile on his face.