[center][h1][color=A84B5E][u]R a e l[/u][/color][/h1] [hr][color=gray] • Tʜᴇ Dᴜɴɢᴇᴏɴ •[/color][hr][/center] [indent]The hushed inquiry was one that Rael had trying to figure out since they had entered the dungeon and she didn’t really know what the truth of it all was. There were two possibilities as far as she could estimate and neither of them were very good answers. As she considered these estimates she looked at Graves who had abandoned the front for a short amount of time to come over to her position and ask the question that was on every veteran dungeoneer’s mind. She pushed her tongue against her canines, mulling over the thought before she spoke in a similarly hushed tone. [color=A84B5E]“Could just be this is how it’s been all along and for the last year we’ve just been preparing for a whole ‘nother tier of monsters. Just a theory, though. We should assume every mob in this dungeon operates like real, actual wayfarers and not predictable hordes. We might need to split our tanks between the front and the rear.”[/color] It was one of the first times in a long time that Rael had considered anything for a group, but in this case it was a special one considering the circumstances around them. As she had said in the woods before they arrived at the dungeon’s gates. It didn’t smell right. None of it did. And if only a bit, it equally made her curious and intimidated. It was a duality she did not experience often. But considering the comments uttered by Redsky a few paces from the red-headed rogue there was a lot to consider. She didn’t want to alarm the group but she did notice the stinging sensation when she was pushed back by the club of the ogre. It wasn’t comparable to actual pain but the doll-like pain tolerance that wayfarers typically had seemed different. Maybe it was part of the dungeons passive spells? She couldn’t think any other good reason for it unless the servers were having a glitch for the first time in [i]ever[/i]. She turned to Redsky and raised her voice. [color=A84B5E][b]“Probably one of the passive magicks of the dungeon! We shouldn’t let a little pain slow us down!”[/b][/color] She exclaimed as she let out one of her trademark smug grins on top of it.[/indent]