“Were you injured? We can find a healer if you need tending... actually, Enya has healing. I'm sure we could summon her.” Eon was quick to shake his head. “No, I’m fine. There are no major injuries worth bothering Enya about.” "But the centipede is another matter entirely. Someone else could just as easily go stumbling in and not be as lucky as you, You're strong, but if someone lesser wandered in... they might find themselves face to face with Tsillah sooner than they expected. Perhaps..." Eon would continue to listen to the monarch's words. “I suppose…” He said, rather not thinking about what could have happened. He was here now, and thats what was important, right?
His ears lifted as Caedwyn continued, this time matching his own thoughts on the matter. “perhaps this wasn't an accident that you came across such a beast hidden in the depths. Maybe Tsillah has given us a challenge?" The small wolf would find himself nodding in agreement. "Do you think the two of us could face the beast? I think we should go back and see what other treasures might be hidden in those dark caves of yours." Eon now lit up in excitement. “Yes, I do believe the two of us could handle it should it show itself again, and I’ve been itching to go back and explore the caves more.”
His mind wandered back to his previous venture, it appeared the caves went much further than he was able to explore then. Perhaps something was hidden inside - a treasure even grander than the little crystals in his bag.
He’d help put the crystals away and swung the satchel back over his shoulder. His attention then turned to the darkening sky. “Did you want to go tomorrow, when it's lighter - or?” The dark didn’t bother him much, as he could use his light magic to brighten the way, though he remained unsure of Caedwyns thoughts on the matter; he didn’t mind waiting if the Monarch would rather do so.
His ears lifted as Caedwyn continued, this time matching his own thoughts on the matter. “perhaps this wasn't an accident that you came across such a beast hidden in the depths. Maybe Tsillah has given us a challenge?" The small wolf would find himself nodding in agreement. "Do you think the two of us could face the beast? I think we should go back and see what other treasures might be hidden in those dark caves of yours." Eon now lit up in excitement. “Yes, I do believe the two of us could handle it should it show itself again, and I’ve been itching to go back and explore the caves more.”
His mind wandered back to his previous venture, it appeared the caves went much further than he was able to explore then. Perhaps something was hidden inside - a treasure even grander than the little crystals in his bag.
He’d help put the crystals away and swung the satchel back over his shoulder. His attention then turned to the darkening sky. “Did you want to go tomorrow, when it's lighter - or?” The dark didn’t bother him much, as he could use his light magic to brighten the way, though he remained unsure of Caedwyns thoughts on the matter; he didn’t mind waiting if the Monarch would rather do so.