The single luminescence lamp did its best to ward off the looming darkness as the three of us advanced into the cavern, holding two more individuals.
“Careful there,” I called, holding the chained warlock—William with my good arm, “there’s a pool here.”
“I think you made that clear a dozen times already,” Shailyn called. “Honestly, what do you think that I can’t take care . . . ahhhhh . . .”
Splash!
“Shailyn, are you alright?” I called, while steading on the inclined path using the False-ward—without that, my situation would’ve been no better than Shailyn, with one broken elbow.
The luminescent lamp on my waist lacked the intensity to show more than a few metres across, although I can see a light in the water, with a figure, trying to swim to the surface, however, she was finding it hard with the thin layer of ice frozen on the surface of the water.