Gallus made a short, high hum, as if La'khay's answer was more interesting than haunting, but he still drew his hammer as he proceeded. "I'm familiar with two of those things, at least. I guess this place isn't as different as I thought it would be." The question of light was something that caused Gallus to turn around and give La'khay a raised eyebrow and a smile. "I am surprised you're the one who is complaining. Alright," Gallus stopped and slid off the knapsack on his back. A short time fishing around had him draw out a torch and some flint. Within half a minute, he sparked the torch and painted the cave walls in a flickering yellow light. Since he was in the lead, Gallus picked it up after putting his knapsack back on and continued with the torch in his off-hand. "At least it will be easier to spot surprises," Gallus commented. Tzirret clutched his spear in both hands and kept flicking his eyes between the nooks and crannies in the walls. He would rather not face off any of the creatures La'khay listed off, whether he knew what they were or not.