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Jenni listened to the ghost's introduction, surprised. She'd thought the specter was some kind of age-old one... not a student of the Dawn Tower... that was the last thing she'd think. The Twilight frowned at... Zael, his name was, confused by his statements. Harm? What did he mean by that? What did he do? Other than try to make a name for himself, and die in the process.
When the light went out, the morpher scowled, but glanced at the Shinya in worry. However, Shara seemed to be dealing with that problem, so there was no need to do anything. Again, she considered morphing so she could see, but immediately dismissed the idea. No light meant everyone was blind... but it was a little disconcerting. Even opening her eyes as wide as possible, she couldn't make out a single thing.
Zael continued speaking, mentioning that the place was alive, and he had to fight... something. Right. Well... they would probably have to kill the same thing, unless the ghost did the job for them... but it seemed unlikely. The concept of a living cavern was stranger, however. What kind of magic did that?
Soon enough, the light came back on, Opheria looking strained and worried. Jenni mostly ignored this, wanting more and more information from the ghost. She needed to know, to understand... since right now, very little was making sense. It seemed the cave didn't like you going deeper... and... people were dead? What was the specter talking about? The only recent deaths were... the earthquake.
It dawned on the morpher just as the boy explained, telling them that all the horrors above, the earthquakes, the riots... had been his fault. Hearing the words aloud, she stared, eyes bulging slightly, not quite sure what to say. "Oh Gods..." she muttered, more to herself than anything. This was a lot to take in. Though she kept her demeanor, her knees wobbled a little, awed by what they'd just discovered. By going deeper into the cavern... this boy had caused hundreds of deaths.
She thought about their own journey, and realized the consequences of heading deeper might be just as severe. "If this... caused so much damage..." she muttered, thinking aloud but spoke so everyone could hear. "If this caused so much damage, should we even go deeper? I mean... the knowledge... but is it worth it? The consequences..." she shuddered at the thought, thinking of another event like the one before. The city would fall into anarchy... it probably would never recover. It was a scary thought... and the decision. Should they put knowledge above other people's lives? Should they take this chance, or leave the cave a mystery. Then she remembered their way back was blocked. "Well... I don't think we have a choice, do we... there's no way back. Unless we all kill ourselves, of course." The last was said with a bitter bluntness, the realization that they weren't going to be able to abandon this journey... and though there was another option - there always was - it wasn't exactly a good one. But was continuing a good idea either?
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When the light went out, the morpher scowled, but glanced at the Shinya in worry. However, Shara seemed to be dealing with that problem, so there was no need to do anything. Again, she considered morphing so she could see, but immediately dismissed the idea. No light meant everyone was blind... but it was a little disconcerting. Even opening her eyes as wide as possible, she couldn't make out a single thing.
Zael continued speaking, mentioning that the place was alive, and he had to fight... something. Right. Well... they would probably have to kill the same thing, unless the ghost did the job for them... but it seemed unlikely. The concept of a living cavern was stranger, however. What kind of magic did that?
Soon enough, the light came back on, Opheria looking strained and worried. Jenni mostly ignored this, wanting more and more information from the ghost. She needed to know, to understand... since right now, very little was making sense. It seemed the cave didn't like you going deeper... and... people were dead? What was the specter talking about? The only recent deaths were... the earthquake.
It dawned on the morpher just as the boy explained, telling them that all the horrors above, the earthquakes, the riots... had been his fault. Hearing the words aloud, she stared, eyes bulging slightly, not quite sure what to say. "Oh Gods..." she muttered, more to herself than anything. This was a lot to take in. Though she kept her demeanor, her knees wobbled a little, awed by what they'd just discovered. By going deeper into the cavern... this boy had caused hundreds of deaths.
She thought about their own journey, and realized the consequences of heading deeper might be just as severe. "If this... caused so much damage..." she muttered, thinking aloud but spoke so everyone could hear. "If this caused so much damage, should we even go deeper? I mean... the knowledge... but is it worth it? The consequences..." she shuddered at the thought, thinking of another event like the one before. The city would fall into anarchy... it probably would never recover. It was a scary thought... and the decision. Should they put knowledge above other people's lives? Should they take this chance, or leave the cave a mystery. Then she remembered their way back was blocked. "Well... I don't think we have a choice, do we... there's no way back. Unless we all kill ourselves, of course." The last was said with a bitter bluntness, the realization that they weren't going to be able to abandon this journey... and though there was another option - there always was - it wasn't exactly a good one. But was continuing a good idea either?
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