Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20190505142549/@comment-17114085-20190507171021

The strength left Bakel's weapon, allowing her to get it off her, and its tip fell to the ground next to Lamush.

Bakel studied his half-sister's face. He saw no hint of deception. "She...she's dead..." He muttered. "How?"

Captain Bodvar took the lead as they headed through the cramped mine shaft. The rocky corridor was barely wide enough for two people to stand shoulder to shoulder and only a bit above 2 meters tall.

To Atmorans it was really small, but not for the Orcs that had built it.

Bodvar had to arch his back a bit to be able to fit inside the mine shaft. "Damned Orcs. Couldn't have made it just a little bigger..." He muttered with irritation.

As the Companions were walking they noticed a marking on the wall left. Bodvar examined it. "Looks like some sort of directional marking."

"Might mean we're headed the right way." Elisiv pointed out.

Bodvar led the crew further.

As Kal passed by the marking, she heard something behind her.

The Stormhawks walked for a while until they saw something up ahead. It was another crossroads in the mine and they clearly saw another group passing by with torches. They were Orcs and they didn't seem to have noticed the humans yet.

"He may be strange but he seems to be on our side at the very least." Randagulf said. "Let's follow him for now. We wouldn't know the right way from the wrong anyway."

Hans was already a few meters ahead when the Companions started to follow him. He didn't address them, letting them tail him.

As they were walking, Jof moved closer to Reyl and asked. "What do you make of that Hans? Did you see how much blood was on him? That can't have been just from the Orcs."