closed } { i feel the temperature risin
WHO: Allison Hargreeves, Emilia di Carlo, Wrath, Wrathion, Daenerys Targaryen, Lorna Dane.
WHEN: Sometime before April 6th
WHERE: The Volcano
WHAT: Volcano shenanigans.
WARNINGS: TBD
The tunnels reek. Allison gags on the scent of sulfur and sweat as they make their way further down into the labyrinth. Part of her doesn't think that she's the best person for the job - rumoring rocks isn't exactly in her repertoire.
Fortunately, she's not alone, and is surrounded by equally capable people. Some she knows well, some she doesn't, but hopefully if they work as a team, they'll be able to get through this together, to whatever the end goal may be. Keeping her eyes front and ignoring the suffocating heat, or the nagging voice in the back of her mind telling her that she is the least of those present.
It's just the curse. She's just fine. Her brother is absolutely not right.
That being said, she extends her hands outward for balance, not wanting to touch the walls as she steps down. Just in case they're too hot to handle.
"No turns up ahead, right?"
WHEN: Sometime before April 6th
WHERE: The Volcano
WHAT: Volcano shenanigans.
WARNINGS: TBD
The tunnels reek. Allison gags on the scent of sulfur and sweat as they make their way further down into the labyrinth. Part of her doesn't think that she's the best person for the job - rumoring rocks isn't exactly in her repertoire.
Fortunately, she's not alone, and is surrounded by equally capable people. Some she knows well, some she doesn't, but hopefully if they work as a team, they'll be able to get through this together, to whatever the end goal may be. Keeping her eyes front and ignoring the suffocating heat, or the nagging voice in the back of her mind telling her that she is the least of those present.
It's just the curse. She's just fine. Her brother is absolutely not right.
That being said, she extends her hands outward for balance, not wanting to touch the walls as she steps down. Just in case they're too hot to handle.
"No turns up ahead, right?"

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A bead of sweat trickles from her temple down her cheek, and she fights the urge to rub at her skin there. Fights the urge to tug at the collar of her blouse, the urge to — to shove past all of them and make her own way.
Guard your mind, she reminds herself. Guard your mind.
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"Be sure to keep drinking water." She warned, knowing they were already aware. "Slight dehydration can start leading to hallucinations. If there is something here, we need to be able to discern what is real or our imagination."
Which didn't really help at the moment, as she thought she saw something run across the distance.
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"Maybe we should start scheduling breaks as we get further in. How long have we been going now?"
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Or a watch that actually tells time. She's still not even sure they have twenty-four hour days here. But she pauses to take a sip of her water, before scanning over the shadows of the doorways, trying not to jump out of her skin as the shadows danced around the room.
She takes a breath, reminds herself that this place is trying to mess with her. "Maybe a couple hours?"
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Movement sweeps across the corner of her vision again and she frowns, securing the container closed. Remember what they said, this place will try to mess with you. You're fine. She sighs and rubs at her eyes again.
"Maybe there's another way to keep track of how long we've been going."
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The aren't attacking yet, but they are curious. He glances back behind them, warily trying to gauge if they're being followed as well. It wouldn't do to get surrounded.
"None of you have a timekeeping device?" he prompts idly. The passage of time means little to him, but he can understand why they'd be curious. Wrathion takes a step further away from the group, watches the antlered figures as the slink around the edges. "It seems our watchers are inclined to stay watchers for now, but they may be waiting for us to walk into a trap."
Waiting for the right moment to strike, whatever that may be. Less work for them if they all injure themselves first, or walk themselves into a corner.
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She holds up her watch from the 1960s, analog so able to be reset and not relying on some digital measure that needs to be set by the son. It's hard to tell if this world is a small planet making quick rotations or if it's a larger beast, making slow circles. Hell, there might not even be sixty minutes in an hour.
"But I don't think you're wrong about the spectators. Let's just be careful where we step."