As they went through the entrance, the feeling that Wesley and Jaakuna both felt was something weird. Both of them would exchange looks as they knew something was off. Perhaps it was just the mist and that they were just feeling the overload of their magicks. Who can say for sure, but Jaakuna just knows that this feeling is going to take a little while to get used to while Wesley will continue to wonder about what makes the mist so strong in these kinds of areas. The group would trek through the area more and more until the beasts and monsters would appear more often. Of course, they would slay said beasts and monsters whenever they would encounter them. When Emiri would see a Steeling, she would then use Stop. Wesley looked on as Emiri did that, wondering why she did. Jaakuna was shocked that she did it all of a sudden. Nonetheless, the bat-like beast was killed due to the slowed moments from the spell. When Nadeline would make the note that the group must be wary of using their spells as the mist can amplify them, she would turn her gaze to Jaakuna as soon as she would say they could go astray. Jaakuna looked back to Nadeline with a confused look. [b]“What are you looking at me for?” [/b]He said. When Jaakuna was sort of defending himself in some sort of manner, Wesley just looked forward, eyeing the mist. He was intrigued. Wesley never really saw such a thing so close. He really didn’t get the sense of mist back in the caverns, but here, he could see all the colors. Added to the colors, there even seemed to be a mirroring aspect to the mist as Wesley could see his reflection slightly in the greenness of the mist. When he would go to touch it, he didn’t feel nothing physically, but he felt something inside — it was weird, but it was definitely something. When the group headed even deeper, the aspect of the mist was getting thicker and thus was the number of monsters. The influx of Steelings, Zombies, and the Mimics was rising and rising. The group would have a difficult time to get through it, but they would with the power of friendship and togetherness.