Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25038310-20160529172721/@comment-25038310-20160626165756

"Ofcourse. We shouldn't joke around, Richard." Sebastien said.

"If anyone's speech here is dour, it must be hers." He said with a hint of mockery in his voice.

The Undead continued up the spiralling stairs, and the more they ascended, the higher the belltower seemed to become. Richard had seen how high it was from the outside, but he could've sworn that they had atleast scaled already twice as many metres than what he had expected at first. Sebastien dared not look down, perhaps not faring well with heights either.

On the very top of the belltower, now in sight, was the humongous bell that hung from the ceiling, clearly made of a metal resembling gold or brass. The dominie looked over at the high wall, which was at the exact same height as the large tower. It was only a few dozen metres away. The gap was far too wide to jump across, obviously, but there was no visible bridge or path that would take them to the High Wall. If they looked well, they would see various figures marching or patrolling the small outposts made of stone and wood on top of the high wall, no doubt Undead or insane mortal footpads, rangers, or soldiers left to their fate. There was no sign of the Dismal Saint anywhere, meaning once they got across they would need to press on anyways.

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As the Undead trudged through the thin layer of mud and muck, they descended deeper into the sewers following only the noticeable armor of their redguard companion. Later they would find themselves knee deep in dirty green water from an unknown source.

That would not have posed a problem, if it weren't for the gentle ripples of water that seemed to become larger the more they continued; until they could eventually see what actually caused these series of waves on the surface of the water.

A wandering knight, clad in brass armor and an azure piece of cloth aroun the hips, was trudging through the water, clearly struggling with coursing through the water that kept rising the further they went.