Thus the coin decided for them. They were going to the right.
Faolán wasn't too pleased about that, but relented. He gestured for them to go ahead. "Lead the way." He was going to keep his distance at the back, in case Psyche decided to become a handful again for any reason.
Luckily for him, the path didn't plan on making things difficult for him, and he managed to get through it okay.
The bad news was what was hiding in the next room. Shining their lights inside, the place was just covered with more rocks, but in a crazier formation than before. Stalagmites of all sizes, and with some fully formed pillars added to the mix, were just everywhere. Both dragon and dog had to take care not to step on any really pointy ones, or break any of them with their bodies. (The professor wouldn't really like them going around destroying parts of the cave, now would he?) Faolán even smacked his face into a stalactite that was hanging low from the ceiling. "...Okay, no. I'm not going any further."
Eliza had stopped right then and there, turning on him. "What?! No! You have to come!" She reached a hand out to grab at his much larger hand, to try and tug him onward.
"Yeah... That's gonna be a problem."
Faolán wasn't too pleased about that, but relented. He gestured for them to go ahead. "Lead the way." He was going to keep his distance at the back, in case Psyche decided to become a handful again for any reason.
Luckily for him, the path didn't plan on making things difficult for him, and he managed to get through it okay.
The bad news was what was hiding in the next room. Shining their lights inside, the place was just covered with more rocks, but in a crazier formation than before. Stalagmites of all sizes, and with some fully formed pillars added to the mix, were just everywhere. Both dragon and dog had to take care not to step on any really pointy ones, or break any of them with their bodies. (The professor wouldn't really like them going around destroying parts of the cave, now would he?) Faolán even smacked his face into a stalactite that was hanging low from the ceiling. "...Okay, no. I'm not going any further."
Eliza had stopped right then and there, turning on him. "What?! No! You have to come!" She reached a hand out to grab at his much larger hand, to try and tug him onward.
"Yeah... That's gonna be a problem."