Caravan - Open Fantasy RP - Jump right in!

"Straight ahead" Raven answered, following the two while walking backwards and watching for the bandits return
 
"Help!" A young girl yelled.


Just as Pike pointed in the direction of the tunnel split, the plea for help echoed down the dark corridor. "I'll be right back...rest a moment," Terrick said to Pike. He felt bad for leaving his friend in darkness, but with only one light-stone between them, he did not think it wise to venture off in the dark. Who knew where the cave could be hiding a deep hole that could easily spell the death of him?

Trading the knife for his sword he crept forward until he saw the tunnel split and the iron bars blocking the tunnel. Thinking perhaps Linden and Mavis were imprisoned there, he held the light stone so that it cast it's glow beyond the bars, trying to see what was beyond... "Whose there?"
 
Tianea nodded her thanks to Algar before turning back to Luna. "Let lay some ground ru-" She was cut off by Luna. "Rules? You dont follow the rules!" Lina said sounding rather amused and even lauging when Tianea glared at her.


(Pssttt.... could use an update on the Tianea and Luna battle... )
 
"Are you gonna save me?" The girl asked.


Terrick looked at the girl on the other side of the bars, feeling some disappointment as he did not see Linden and Mavis behind her. "I'll try to get you out..." he told her. Setting the light-stone down on the ground and sheathing his sword, he tried first to see if he could simply bend the bars wide enough for the girl to squeeze through. "How long have you been here?" he asked, wondering if the girl had been traveling with one of the caravans that had crossed this way over the past few months.

He strained against the bars, putting all his muscle into it, but the bars didn't budge.
 
Terrick looked at the girl on the other side of the bars, feeling some disappointment as he did not see Linden and Mavis behind her.  "I'll try to get you out..." he told her.  Setting the light-stone down on the ground and sheathing his sword, he tried first to see if he could simply bend the bars wide enough for the girl to squeeze through.  "How long have you been here?" he asked, wondering if the girl had been traveling with one of the caravans that had crossed this way over the past few months.

He strained against the bars, putting all his muscle into it, but the bars didn't budge.  

"I think like a month." She said.
 
"I think like a month." She said.


Terrick couldn't imagine being kept in the dark for that long and he hated to take the light away from the girl again, but needed to find another way to get the cell door open. "Do you know where they keep the key?"
 

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