Savayna had walked and walked through the twists and turns of the abandoned mines of Henne. She had memorized the paths and shortcuts long ago when she had done several scouting missions back when she was a soldier for the Archadian Imperial Army. So, unlike those two buffoons who got themselves lost in record-breaking time, Savayna kept to the paths she knew. Unlike them, she didn’t get lost. Though, she wondered exactly how they [i]could[/i] get lost. She was leading them. Unless something else was at play that led to them taking the wrong turn. There had been a slew of turns that she took whereas they probably went the wrong way. As she let out a sigh, she continued through the Staging Shaft, which had a teleportation crystal. That would come in handy for when she was done here. As she entered the Ore Separation, Savayna knew she had to heed a right turn. The left would bring her back to the beginning of the mines, which she didn’t want. The right turn brought her to the beginning of the Phase Two Dig. However, when she entered it, she heard voices - one she recognized as Emiri’s, but the other was unknown to her. She hugged the walls she listened in and something about Emiri’s awakening was mentioned. [color=lightblue]“Awakening? Maybe it had to do something with the Word.”[/color] Savayna mused, making sure not to speak too much. She wanted to hear the rest of this; though, her plan would be cut short as she heard a cry from Emiri as she called out to whomever she was speaking with. And as if on impulse, Savayna jumped into action, brandishing her sword in one hand and blizzaga in the other. She hurled the wave of ice forward. It flew past Emiri’s left ear, sending a cold shiver of wind throughout the brunette’s body. Just three inches more to the right and Emiri would’ve lost that ear to frostbite. The wave itself, however, would briefly illuminate a path for them, freezing a straight line of Redmaws where they had been. A few seconds later, as Savayna would snap her fingers, the ice they were encased it cracked and splattered their limbs, as well as blood, all over the cold steel and dirt of the mine ground. She turned around, seeing Emiri’s petrified expression. [color=lightblue]“My bad. I heard you cry out for help. Or someone - I don’t know, I couldn’t hear all of it.”[/color] The blonde Archadian looked at Emiri, noticing that wasn’t why she looked like she almost died - it was because she [i]did[/i] almost die. [color=lightblue]“Oh, right,”[/color] She just remembered. [color=lightblue]“Why you cryin’? I barely touched you!”[/color] She scowled, huffing into a pout. After the moment passed, Savayna looked towards the direction Emiri was. [color=lightblue]“So, who was that other voice I heard?”[/color]