With how easy it was to doubt the ferryman, Claude was relieved to find that the uncomfortable transition to the caverns didn't bring any nasty surprises. Letting out a breath he hadn't realized he'd been holding, Claude straightened up and turned his light onto the mysterious entrance (or exit?) waiting for them.
"Yep," Claude agreed with Anise. "Guess we'd better get a move on, huh." The longer they hung around, the easier they probably made it for Landel to throw something unpleasant at them.
Since there was nothing left to stall him or his friends, he began to walk toward the path in front of them. As Claude moved, he glanced down at the uneven terrain underneath his feet. "It looks like an abandoned train track or something," he observed.
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"Yep," Claude agreed with Anise. "Guess we'd better get a move on, huh." The longer they hung around, the easier they probably made it for Landel to throw something unpleasant at them.
Since there was nothing left to stall him or his friends, he began to walk toward the path in front of them. As Claude moved, he glanced down at the uneven terrain underneath his feet. "It looks like an abandoned train track or something," he observed.