From Darkness
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Gills followed behind Crimson nervously. Unlike the assassin, he wasn't particularly fond of places where he couldn't see, for safety reason of course. At least there was still light coming from behind...that was his thought until the stone slab began to close up. When it fit snugly into the hole, there wasn't even a single speck of light coming in.
"Okay, this is reaaaally a bad idea..." he grumbled.
The journey felt like forever until suddenly bright light blinded him for a second. When his eyes finally adjusted, they were in a large underground cave with ceiling high above them. There was an entire village hidden here, with numerous torches lit up to make the complex as bright as outside. The people quickly gathered around Anjin, bowing their head respectfully. He waved at them with a grin. After getting down his camel, he urged Crimson and Gills to do the same.
"Let my people handle your steeds. Now come, friends. I'll show my thanks for helping me."
He waved for them to follow. At the end of the street was a large house made of clay. Anjin and Namu entered first, while a woman, seemingly the maid of the house, showed Crimson and Gills to another room. It was a spacious room with a table and seats for guests. They were told to wait until Anjin returned.
"...Interesting. An underground rebel headquarters. I might learn a thing or two from them," Gills murmured, getting himself comfortable on the soft seat.
"Okay, this is reaaaally a bad idea..." he grumbled.
The journey felt like forever until suddenly bright light blinded him for a second. When his eyes finally adjusted, they were in a large underground cave with ceiling high above them. There was an entire village hidden here, with numerous torches lit up to make the complex as bright as outside. The people quickly gathered around Anjin, bowing their head respectfully. He waved at them with a grin. After getting down his camel, he urged Crimson and Gills to do the same.
"Let my people handle your steeds. Now come, friends. I'll show my thanks for helping me."
He waved for them to follow. At the end of the street was a large house made of clay. Anjin and Namu entered first, while a woman, seemingly the maid of the house, showed Crimson and Gills to another room. It was a spacious room with a table and seats for guests. They were told to wait until Anjin returned.
"...Interesting. An underground rebel headquarters. I might learn a thing or two from them," Gills murmured, getting himself comfortable on the soft seat.