"All right. Let's go."
Morana took her sister's hand as they headed back across the narrow path. They wavered a bit, and she tensed up when a piece of rock broke off under her feet. The rock tumbled down into the fissure, letting out a sharp hiss when it landed in the lava below.
"Better be a damn good bow," she muttered.
Once they were back on safe and solid ground, she waited for Lisbeth to rest. She looked around at the desolate landscape. It was a harsh place, and she hoped never to have to return here again. She was willing to risk the dangers of the Climb for her sister's sake, but if not for the god asking them to be here, she couldn't imagine why anyone would be foolish enough to risk their lives coming up to such a godsforsaken place.
"All right," she said when Lisbeth looked like she had recovered enough. She hoisted her pack onto her back. "Let's go."
Morana took her sister's hand as they headed back across the narrow path. They wavered a bit, and she tensed up when a piece of rock broke off under her feet. The rock tumbled down into the fissure, letting out a sharp hiss when it landed in the lava below.
"Better be a damn good bow," she muttered.
Once they were back on safe and solid ground, she waited for Lisbeth to rest. She looked around at the desolate landscape. It was a harsh place, and she hoped never to have to return here again. She was willing to risk the dangers of the Climb for her sister's sake, but if not for the god asking them to be here, she couldn't imagine why anyone would be foolish enough to risk their lives coming up to such a godsforsaken place.
"All right," she said when Lisbeth looked like she had recovered enough. She hoisted her pack onto her back. "Let's go."