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"Dibs being first"
The stairwell did little to ease Callum's nerves. This felt like the pathway to final boss. All they needed was some dramtic trumpet playing in the background. Going down and down, careful not to trip and break his neck. The stairwell eventually opened up to a wide room.
Callum squinted, the ill lit nature of the room made it hard to see. Looking down, he could see objects scattered on the floor. It took him a second, but he soon realised it was bones.
His eyes widening, his brain finally decided to alert him to the gigantic furry living thing in the corner of the room. He immeditally turned around, waving his hands manically, a sign to stop any movement. Turning back around to get a full picture of the beast. He realised it was...some sort of rabbit? Or a hare, he wasn't a bloody...whoever studied those sort of things.
Something about the rabbit was weirding him out, taking another second to focus further. He realised that it was somewhat....translucent? As if fading in and out of existence.
The light from the otherside of the room hurt his eyes when he stared at it directly, but it piqued his interest.
Turning around, he opened his mouth to speak. But stopped himself. THe rabbit was sleeping, but didn't rabbits have really good hearing.
He placed a finger to his lips, before turning around and point at the blue light.
He didn't know what this Rabbit was exactly, but he could certainly guess. After last time they attempted a sneak attack, he was certain that this time they should just skip the fight encounter.
So, very carefully, he took a step into the room.
The stairwell did little to ease Callum's nerves. This felt like the pathway to final boss. All they needed was some dramtic trumpet playing in the background. Going down and down, careful not to trip and break his neck. The stairwell eventually opened up to a wide room.
Callum squinted, the ill lit nature of the room made it hard to see. Looking down, he could see objects scattered on the floor. It took him a second, but he soon realised it was bones.
His eyes widening, his brain finally decided to alert him to the gigantic furry living thing in the corner of the room. He immeditally turned around, waving his hands manically, a sign to stop any movement. Turning back around to get a full picture of the beast. He realised it was...some sort of rabbit? Or a hare, he wasn't a bloody...whoever studied those sort of things.
Something about the rabbit was weirding him out, taking another second to focus further. He realised that it was somewhat....translucent? As if fading in and out of existence.
The light from the otherside of the room hurt his eyes when he stared at it directly, but it piqued his interest.
Turning around, he opened his mouth to speak. But stopped himself. THe rabbit was sleeping, but didn't rabbits have really good hearing.
He placed a finger to his lips, before turning around and point at the blue light.
He didn't know what this Rabbit was exactly, but he could certainly guess. After last time they attempted a sneak attack, he was certain that this time they should just skip the fight encounter.
So, very carefully, he took a step into the room.