I have never feared the storm
Sah walked beside Hadama, dodging a lone stalactite. Thankfully he didn't have to worry about his feet as much. Otherwise, with his luck, he'd have been ducking stalactites only to trip on stalagmites. His face-slam into a rock earlier today was proof enough.
When they stumbled upon the water, the hybrid approached and ran a hand through it curiously, listening to how the sound echoed sharply when the water was disturbed, as if more crows had descended. "Fascinating." He'd never seen such a thing. Nodding when Hadama prompted, Sah fell into step with the Demi-god. "It's worth a try."
As they exited the central tunnel and veered to the right, the sound of vigorous and bloodthirsty corvids increased. Rounding a bend revealed a flock of them, hopping around on the stone and kicking bones as if playing a game. When the birds noticed the two people, the caws rose in volume, 'Eyes! Meat!" Three of the birds took to the air and headed for the two men.
When they stumbled upon the water, the hybrid approached and ran a hand through it curiously, listening to how the sound echoed sharply when the water was disturbed, as if more crows had descended. "Fascinating." He'd never seen such a thing. Nodding when Hadama prompted, Sah fell into step with the Demi-god. "It's worth a try."
As they exited the central tunnel and veered to the right, the sound of vigorous and bloodthirsty corvids increased. Rounding a bend revealed a flock of them, hopping around on the stone and kicking bones as if playing a game. When the birds noticed the two people, the caws rose in volume, 'Eyes! Meat!" Three of the birds took to the air and headed for the two men.
Sah







