Jill looked at the spiritual beast and stopped, even more impressed being so close to it. She flinched as she heard the words spoken in her mind and looked from Ash to the centipede. She nodded. "Yes, thank you." she said although she didn't have an idea yet as to how the spirit animal could help. Gnol ran as fast as he could his feet punded on the ground. He noticed the fallen pole Ricki had jumped over and just in time and he stopped right before it. He climbed over it and went around the corner. He noticed Ricki standing on all fours and he didn't think that was a good sign so he grabbed an axe and held it up He heard the sounds too and when he tried to locate it saw a strange centipede bowing his head to Jill. Gnol raised his axe and was about to charge the centipede, thinking it was attacking the Captain who seemed to be dragging Ash to safety. Alan nodded after he glanced in the direction half of the team went too. "Yes, coming." he said as he followed Derek and Althea. He put his hand on the back of the Flarewolf to guide her along. "I'll be happy when we are out of this mess and we can go back to the ship." He said. He glanced at the Flarewolf, unsure what to do with her when they would be back on the surface and going back to the ship. Ricki and the others kept being on his mind he was worried about them. Althea also followed Derek and as he spoke of sensing fresh air somewhere she was sure she felt a little bit of draft coming from the direction Derek was going. "I think you are right." she said eager to get out of these cramped, underground tunnel system. First thing she would do once they were on the surface she would spread her wings and take of to the sky. Althea shuddered slightly as she recalled how claustrofobic she had felt and how she panicked. Althea felt a bit ashamed but at the same time proud she managed to get out of it and be able to function almost as good as normal. Treghor sneezed when the dust filled his nose. Puzzled he looked from Seb to Alice and back. He only saw a solid floor and the jumping seemed unlogical. So far it had only lifted dust that had settled there. Treghor sneezed again. "I ehm think the f-floor is sturdy enough to eh keep us from falling through it." Treghor remarked still with a confused look on his face. He tapped the floor twice himself but it sounded like any wooden floor. Looking at the floor didn't help Treghor either as he still didn't see anything unusual.