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"Yeah, I know better than anyone that we were arrogant, Wizard," Calano said bitterly, glaring at Wizard.

He glanced at Thaidakar. "Thaid, that backup plan better be the smartest plan you've ever come up with."

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Nameless inspected the wall of the tunnel the group was travelling through. "Say, Wizard. What are these markings? I've never seen anything quite like them before."

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13 hours ago, Nameless said:

Nameless inspected the wall of the tunnel the group was travelling through. "Say, Wizard. What are these markings? I've never seen anything quite like them before."

Wizard rubs his fingers against the markings and then licks the surrounding stone. "Definitely from another world." Wizard looks thoughtful.  "Not from the Nethergrim's world though."

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1 hour ago, The Wandering Wizard said:

Wizard rubs his fingers against the markings and then locks the surrounding stone. "Definitely from another world." Wizard looks thoughtful.  "Not from the Nethergrim's world though."

"That's bizarre!" Silhouette exclaimed. "How is that even possible?"

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Doc, Calano's Avatar, appeared and began walking with the group.

"You'd be surprised what's possible within the magical spacetime confounds of this place."

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"That was all the upper floors and only now have we reached the deepest and darkest hallway of the basement. Do you notice how it slopes downward? That is where The Speakk will be at."

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Silhouette walked down the hallway, suspiciously examining the area in front of him. He yelped as a figure approached him from behind.

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"Now we must take the endless slide, or a thirty minute slide into the dark. There is another way, but this is the fastest way."

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Doc muttered as he slid down, griping and annoyed with how his stomach kept flopping. He thought he heard Silhouette shouting, but the wind was too loud in his ears, so he couldn't tell.

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