[Right][H2][color=#CA9BF7]Fia Blackfire[/color][/H2][/right] [hr] The caves were dark, damp, and echoed with the shuffling of feet, either that of the party or the devourers. If this was meant to be an alternate path, maybe the caution was indeed warranted. Creatures that can see in the dark much like how other beings can see in the light. Such an inverse of sight was fascinating, and was confusing as well. To be blind, but sighted in the dark. How curious. Fia mainly stood near the middle of the group, behind that of the imposing warriors and leaders of the path, yet in front of those who were less combat focused and even on of the three Akari that had appears shortly after the sunlight vanished. “As far as scenic routes go, I have to give these caverns a low rating. A little out of date when it comes to horror homes, no?” said Fia, attempting to help lighten the mood. The group had managed to avoid any encounters with monsters, and according to Jazdia, they would be safe going forward. But such humor came at a poor time as the cave opened up into a larger room. The flickering sparks of Rezello’s flame barely lit the far walls, though the ceiling remained low. Among the rubble of the stone and dirt were the remains of several individuals. Individuals that Rezello seemed to have a connection with. At least according to Vesemir. “You said that an entire town disappeared suddenly one day? The remains here seem awfully light to populate an entire town. And even then, you would think there was more evidence of an invasion of only these monsters corralled them away.” said Fia. She wandered near one of the piles of bones, it was browned with dust and dirt, obviously corroded by the elements, no flesh remaining of any sort. They were small, delicate, and gave away just how young some of the victims were. “I don’t know what kind of sorcery was at play then. We can only wish that the souls of these people didn’t suffer. “Coming back or carrying them out seems more dangerous than it’s worth.” said Fia. She wasn’t cold in her delivery, but spoke more out concern for any future endeavors into the Twilight lands. “It would be faster to cremate them and let the ashes scatter. At least then their bones would no longer be gnawed on, and you could give any last rites have you any.”