A massive void lay at the end of the alleyway.
Fanna reached the edge of the void, where the alley abruptly ended. The ground and the ceiling seemed to have been devoured by some invisible force, disappearing ahead of them. Across from the neatly cut edge, the vast expanse of darkness was so oppressive that even she, as a Judge, felt an overwhelming pressure. The instinctive fear that humans have towards such immense dark spaces surged forth like a tidal wave.
Morris also arrived at the "entrance" of the void, raising the lamp in his hand. However, the light emitted from the specialty mining lamp seemed to be swallowed directly— it wasn't that the light vanished, but the space ahead was so immense and devoid of any reflective surfaces that the light dimmed in the dark, ultimately only illuminating a steep slope that extended down the side of the pit, leaving the rest shrouded in darkness.