"Nobody knows," Ira frowned in reply. "We haven't explored too much of it," she moved alongside Henri and Roland, peering down into the darkness below; it was impenetrable after a few feet down and pretty intimidating, too. The path was, thankfully, easy to follow, even as light died, and the closer to bottom one went, the more they would be able to see: torches were being lit by those who had already descended.
“We don’t have the time to spare,” Ira urged, gesturing for Henri to continue on and make his way down to the ruins.
The first thing Henri would notice when he stepped onto the first wooden platform was that it was somewhat rickety: it creaked, moaned and groaned with each shift of weight; it was solid, thankfully, and it could hold his weight and more.
The wooden-platform would give way to a slight decline, a ramp of sorts, and from there, stairs and another platform, which was connected to a large and well-pronounced ridge in rock; in turn, this ridge would be connected to another platform, continuing on in a similar pattern all the way until the bottom.
Once Henri reached the bottom, he’d be greeted by the soldiers and scouts who had went before him, who would toss him a torch and offer to light it, but would turn their attention away from the younger man afterward.
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“Guess it’s my turn,” Roland said, stretching his arms above his head and yawning.
Ira nodded, opened her book, scribbled something down, and then closed it again:
“Y-yes, please go ahead and, um, I’ll catch up behind you,” she said and stepped away from the platform, allowing Roland to climb atop it.
Like the soldiers before him, Roland wasn’t too hesitant about climbing down, it was a little rocky, sure, but he had worked a few high-risk jobs once or twice, and he was actually pretty used to this type of situation: When something could give away or he could misstep or some other equally horrible thing could happen and it’d mean near or certain death; he just had to deal with it.
Five minutes after his start, Roland would reach the bottom, and seven minutes after that, Ira Rajat would jump down from the final platform, as well.
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