I would have done something to finish off that stalactite, but Deravan beat me to it by throwing his old sword at the thing, breaking it, and having it all fall on the unsuspecting ranger, who I honestly thought would have dodged it, given his previous behavior. I took a quick look at the loot, and took all of the money, not to mention the coin bags. I also took the weird potion that was a bright yellow-green color, and read a label that said 'EXP potion (weak)' [i]Well, that's convenient, unlike that last potion where we had to decipher a riddle before figuring out what it did.[/i] I thought as I held it up as if asking whether or not someone else wanted it. Somehow, I didn't really feel like having any free experience, especially given that was the fighter's last words. Dorisma, after equipping a new set of armor, started running off deeper into the cave, and I was about to follow her when I noticed something weird with the mage's wand. It seemed almost as if it was made of magic, and I quickly took it, and put it in the bag. It didn't seem like the kind of thing I'd be able to use properly, so, I'd probably ask Trey if he was interested in it... of course, if nothing else, I could always sell it to someone. The princess finally came out of her hiding spot, and commented with "Really? You guys just used a chunk of sharp rock to finish the fight? Also, why do I get the feeling that those humans would have won in a straight fight against you, huh? Is it because, oh, I dunno, you can't seem to damage them unless you get lucky and hit a soft spot!" I... ignored her and simply continued on the cold, damp, dark, rocky road ahead, now knowing exactly why Dorisma wanted to leave so soon.