I didn't even pay attention to the princess, taking my eyes off her rather immaculate gown and continuing to stare out into the desolate beyond. "You're invulnerable. You could at least poke the next road-agent we meet in the eyes." I muttered, half-heartedly suggesting a use for her as I continued to spy on the grey destruction ahead of us. My shocked expression had long been replaced by a concerned and grim look. Surely it would've been reassuring to look at the greenery behind us, but it all just seemed helpless against this unstoppable tide of doom. Well, except for a strange patch of light green almost peaking the horizon. Anything that could shuffle seemed to steer well away from an overgrown white rock, sticking out in the middle of nowhere like a shining beacon of light. No one else seemed to notice (they were all to busy scraping up dust like gold dust), and it seemed far too invaluable to leave it as it was. "There's something out there guys. We ought to mention to the dragons back at the stronghold." Somewhere in the seat of my mind, a dice gathered dust.