Link was starting to feel kind of strange as time marched on, he didn’t really know why and was just marching on hoping it would go away. Maybe it was a combination of tiredness and fear, especially when they had been wandering for so long and didn’t appear to be getting any closer to the Princess. He was beginning to wonder where they might be after so long and with tired feet and a stressed out mind he was beginning to wonder if he might as well just go to sleep for the day. Nobody would find where they possibly were if this map did turn out to be wrong, even if it was indicating that they were probably very close. Feeling worn down when he turned the corner he didn’t feel relief that there was a ladder where the map said there would be, but rather exasperation when it meant he wasn’t going to get a rest after so many hours of wandering. Slowly placing the map away he looked to the others, his attention soon going to Regol completely when he gave them an awkward motion to use the mask finally. While this meant they were finally going to see some action and get out of these traps, it also meant he was going to have to be very sneaky and hope they won’t have to fight. Placing on his mask he sighed and glanced to Caelan, shaking his head. “Well…I guess here goes nothing. I hope you can fight good still”. Taking in one final breath he quickly grabbed hold of the ladder and started to climb, feeling a little dizzy once he was a few feet off the ground but carried on upwards. He had to admit he didn’t really know what was going on with him or whether it was the amulet messing with him, but either way he had to stick it out and wait for the mission to be over. “Oh man, I don’t even know what the Princess looks like…” he sighed lightly, keeping his eyes up as he near reached the top, “I’m sure she’s got fancy clothing, but everything else…” Not having time for contemplation he reached the top, pulling himself around the bush the ladder lead to before he crawled around and turned to stare at the other two, waiting for them to get ready to go.