Death's Chasm by Constantine Noble

Death's Chasm by Constantine Noble

Author:Constantine Noble [Noble, Constantine]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Fantasy, Fiction, Science Fiction, Short Stories, Virtual Reality
Amazon: B01N5Y7K72
Publisher: Herrin Enterprises LLC
Published: 2017-02-07T00:00:00+00:00


Chapter 8

“We should go back for him,” said Lorcan after he finally caught his breath. They had sprinted up to the door of the next room, and were just now able to take a moment.

“The Tracker knew the risks, and was explicitly telling us to continue one,” said David.

“Don’t worry,” said Sandy in an attempt to comfort Lorcan. “Even if he is trapped under those rocks, if we hurry up and beat the dungeon, he could still be teleported out.”

She had a point. The room two enemy seemed to ignore Kurt once he was buried under the rocks, and maybe he was just lying there, taking in breaths.

“Oi,” interrupted Gilnar. “What is this writing on on the door?”

They looked up to find a few lines of writing near the top of the door.

“It’s too tall for me, I can’t see it well!”

David was the tallest of the group, and while on his tip toes was just able to make it out. “It says:

In the depths of Death’s Chasm

Lives beasts with bad sight.

This room shall be simple

If you get by with no light.”

The torches around them were extinguished when the final words left his lips. It would have been pitch black, if not for the moon shining down into the chasm.

“Bit creepy, eh?” said the Dwarf.

“From the sounds of it, this next room will have mobs that can’t see well in the dark,” pondered Sally aloud. “As long as we don’t do any healing or other spells that will cause light to spring up, we should be okay.”

Lorcan glanced over at Gilnar. “Would you mind healing me now, then? We are half way through the dungeon, and it’ll be better if we don’t use any spells while we are in there.”

Gilnar nodded and placed his hand on Lorcan’s shoulder. A flash of light appeared from his hand, and Lorcan felt immediate relief from the gray Kobold wounds he suffered earlier.



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