Thankfully, with everyone else's attacks, the golem broke apart, leaving behind some coins that Trevor couldn't get a good look at at this moment. He was still absurdly dizzy, and he was also still in some serious pain from the golem's attack, however, he soon felt someone, or something healing him. Trevor tried to turn around to see them, but the room was still spinning... soon enough, however, he heard Mia's voice telling him to remain calm as the vines stopped him from moving while they healed him. It... wasn't exactly Trevor's favorite way of healing, since he hated being unable to move, but it was certainly effective, and the pain left him pretty soon after they stopped him, and soon after that, the world stopped spinning, again, and Trevor picked up the silver coin that the golem left behind. [color=2e3192]"Silver, huh? Do you think it's worth ten of the copper ones, or...?"[/color] Trevor wondered out loud as he put the coin away in his pocket. He then remembered [color=2e3192]"Oh, right, the wall,"[/color] and he performed his spinning attack, yet again, this time on the giant wall, and... he seemed to break through, since he found himself in a new room where there was actual sunlight! Well, okay, it was shining through some sort of glass roof that revealed that wherever we were, there was nothing but snow for miles around on the surface. Trevor then looked around, and noticed that this place was full of crops, some rotten due to not being picked in time, some wilting due to a lack of attention, but... some of them were still doing well enough. [i][color=2e3192]It seems like they made that glass roof so this place could act as their greenhouse... shame that they had to put up that wall thanks to a certain ghostly visitor.[/color][/i] Trevor thought as he made his way through the greenhouse, and towards yet another cave entrance... one that had a bunch of signs around it, and a knocked out, robed phoenix nearby... at least, Trevor ASSUMED he was just knocked out, and not dead, but he was the furthest thing from a doctor, so he had no idea.