Saarg slowed its pace. Just as it has suspected, this was some kind of nest for the light weilders, and judging by the huge number of these peculiar squares, there were lots of them. Saarg had planned to sneak inside, look around, collect as much information as it could about these giants, then flee back into the tunnels it had first arrived in, even if that meant facing the creature it had sensed all that time ago. But now the light weilder had awoken, and Saarg didn't feel confident fighting one in its own lair. This complicated matters, it would be harder than expected.
And for some reason, that notion made Saarg want to do it more.
Advancing as close to the wall as it could, Saarg tried to keep out of the line of sight of the strange hole in the wall. Now that the slime was directly underneath it, it could see that there was a strange...sheen covering the hole, and that it was not empty space at all! Odd...it was like water that had been made flat and solid. These light weilders lived in the most peculiar of nests.
Continueing around the square, Saarg came to a corner, and peaking around was confronted by another of the collosal, rectangular blocks that seemed to inhabit so many of these squares. This one was slightly different however, as it seemed to have a small square cut conveniently into the bottom right of it. A square that seemed to be covered by a slightly grimier version of the one the light weilder was looking through. It was at the perfect height for Saarg to access, and it was confident that it could easily fit through. Saarg paused a moment, took in his surroundings, then slipped forward and delicately poked his head through the small portal...
And for some reason, that notion made Saarg want to do it more.
Advancing as close to the wall as it could, Saarg tried to keep out of the line of sight of the strange hole in the wall. Now that the slime was directly underneath it, it could see that there was a strange...sheen covering the hole, and that it was not empty space at all! Odd...it was like water that had been made flat and solid. These light weilders lived in the most peculiar of nests.
Continueing around the square, Saarg came to a corner, and peaking around was confronted by another of the collosal, rectangular blocks that seemed to inhabit so many of these squares. This one was slightly different however, as it seemed to have a small square cut conveniently into the bottom right of it. A square that seemed to be covered by a slightly grimier version of the one the light weilder was looking through. It was at the perfect height for Saarg to access, and it was confident that it could easily fit through. Saarg paused a moment, took in his surroundings, then slipped forward and delicately poked his head through the small portal...