Gallus knelt down and regarded the darkness of the cave, craning his head to try and see into it better. He took in a hissing breath as he weighed up the situation. "Well, it's worth a look. If this is their hideout, then all we have to do is make ourselves apparent as we enter. One thing first..." Gallus looked around and a nearby tree. He stood up and walked to it while pulling out his dagger. Evidently to make sure they remembered where they were headed, he roughly scratched an arrow pointing to the left, which was north.
While he walked back to the cave and carefully tried stepping down into it, he gave a glance to La'khay. "Are you familiar with what caves are like in these parts, La'khay? Any creatures we should be aware of?" Gallus was talking loudly and clearly, causing an echo further into the cave. This appeared to be intentional.
Tzirret followed in behind both La'khay and Gallus, being careful not to point his spear where he could slip and cause damage.
Fendros actually stifled a chuckle and smiled widely. "You do remember that my family lives on a vineyard, yes?" Fendros reminded, "Guards head up every now and then on a patrol route, but they never disturbed us. We could probably arrive on a Sundas during the evening. It was a rule that we would gather for dinner as a family with no exceptions on those days."
There was a rustling up above from Colours. Either he had finished getting orientated or he had been waiting until the tone of the conversation cooled down. The sound made Fendros look up to see Colours, then he regarded Ahnasha with a hand on her shoulder. "We will talk of this more. We should get back to searching." Right before he was going to start moving again, Fendros faced Ahnasha a moment longer, "And...I'm sorry for keeping the letters from you. I'll let you read them when we get home." Fendros caught himself and cleared his throat lightly, "Bruma, that is."
While he walked back to the cave and carefully tried stepping down into it, he gave a glance to La'khay. "Are you familiar with what caves are like in these parts, La'khay? Any creatures we should be aware of?" Gallus was talking loudly and clearly, causing an echo further into the cave. This appeared to be intentional.
Tzirret followed in behind both La'khay and Gallus, being careful not to point his spear where he could slip and cause damage.
Fendros actually stifled a chuckle and smiled widely. "You do remember that my family lives on a vineyard, yes?" Fendros reminded, "Guards head up every now and then on a patrol route, but they never disturbed us. We could probably arrive on a Sundas during the evening. It was a rule that we would gather for dinner as a family with no exceptions on those days."
There was a rustling up above from Colours. Either he had finished getting orientated or he had been waiting until the tone of the conversation cooled down. The sound made Fendros look up to see Colours, then he regarded Ahnasha with a hand on her shoulder. "We will talk of this more. We should get back to searching." Right before he was going to start moving again, Fendros faced Ahnasha a moment longer, "And...I'm sorry for keeping the letters from you. I'll let you read them when we get home." Fendros caught himself and cleared his throat lightly, "Bruma, that is."