In his time in the mines, William wrote two letters to Victoria... one half way through, and the other when they finally escaped. "My beloved Victoria, Well... progress through the mines have been interesting at best... rather grisly at worst. But more so than that, it has been making me all the more worried for you. We encountered a... I believe they called them self a 'Deep Gnome' by the name of... Nicetra? Naestra? When they demonstrated the same obsession with magic as Nostra I did my best to tune out the pair's incessant ramblings. With some intimidation , ahem, " inquiry" from Silky and Oshtekk, the Deep Gnome let spill that he was actually trying to steal tools and supplies from a store room the miners used. According to the gnome, the miners... or his quote en quote "friends" has been killed by some kind of large beast. To my surprise, the group decided it would be best to take the very same items in question. ...Apparently their morals are... fickle. Nostra on his own provides a ceaseless stream of 'meagical' chatter, I don't believe I would have been able to hear my own thoughts if I had to deal with two of them. However, I found an elegant solution! A simple application of the same adhesive used in tanglefoot bags has another use, keeping my sanity together by keeping a gnome's mouth shut. ...The wonders of science... As we made our way deeper into the caves, we came across a cavern filled with large crystals. Beautiful sight really... I wish you could have seen it. We found a miner, but unfortunately the poor man was impaled with a large, poison laced spine. I do hope he died quickly from the spine and not the poison... from my estimate it would have been a very painful death otherwise. Nostra... I assume caught the scent of magic coming from a small opening in the cave wall. Being as small as he is, he was able to make his way through. Silky followed to make sure that the gnome didn't do anything to get himself killed, but shortly after they left we heard a scream. Apparently they had unwittingly entered a Basilisk nest! However, even knowing they were in peril, there was no way for the rest of us to follow them into the nest. The entrance was much too small. So, Oshtekk and Ben started doing the only thing they could... dig. Ill-gotten pickaxes in hand, they began working to dig their way into the cavern. Eventually, they made enough of a gap to squeeze into the cave. Unfortunately they were a tad too late. Nostra had been turned to stone by the adult basilisk! The fight ended quickly once the fighters made way into the cave, making short work of the small basilisks and eventually cutting down the adult. Shortly afterward, they happened across a petrified dwarf who seemed to be a miner. With some study and comparison to other similar forms of paralysis, I concluded that we did have a way to restore the stone back to flesh! However, it required some careful extraction of the basilisk's blood. Lucky for me, Silky proved to follow the procedure quite well, and we managed to procure three full vials of the blood! One for the miner, and one for the magic gnome. The miner thanked us by giving us useful information about the caves and, upon learning we had a captive deep gnome, gave us some information on their motives... apparently the miners had trouble with the deep gnome community quite often... The miner left for SilverGrasp, taking the captive deep gnome along with him. I worry for you, Victoria. I do hope you haven't had any run in with those creatures... but, as much as I wish to continue, light seems to be dwindling as we make our way forward... I will write you more when we finally leave this damn mine." ~William The second letter lacked the usual grace in his writing, the penmanship unruly and messy. " Dearest Victoria, I pray for you... each and every day. Even though I know not a single god would care to listen to me, I still do. Every morning under whispered breath as I carry on my duty, every night as I lay beneath the stars. I pray that you are safe, somewhere... and I pray that you are far, far from monsters the likes of which we encountered tonight. We traveled deeper into the caves, coming upon what looked to be a bridge of sorts... save for it being completely ripped apart. I spotted a small piece of material on the end of one of the bent rails. Barley offered to retrieve it on an odd condition. He offered a deal. He would retrieve the scrap if I gave him the last vial of blood. Why he wanted such a thing I couldn't say, and I would be lying if I said I wasn't suspicious, but I agreed. Barely balanced across the metal with ease and returned with what we could tell was a torn piece of pelt. Joanne identified the hair as being from a large cave dwelling mammal. We had our guesses... but we needn't wonder for long. We heard a kind of... singing, almost... coming from deeper in the caves. Suddenly, a massive beat with leathery wings flew from the depths of the cavern, knocking loose stones from the ceiling of the cave down onto us. A manticore in the flesh! Silky received minor injury from the attack but luckily it was nothing fatal. However, we decided staying in the same place much longer wasn't a smart plan, so we headed down a side path that went deeper down into the mines. We were walking through a small, cramped tunnel for hours. As we descended further, the light became dimmer and dimmer until it was completely black. However, luckily for us, Barley had a torch... but even then, all we could see was a few feet in front of us and a few feet behind. The cramped cave walls, albeit quite claustrophobic, gave us a feeling of security... but oh how wrong we were. Without warning, a massive clawed paw broke in through the tunnel, taking a swing at the party. For the most part, the party made their way through with little injury, though Silky an I took quite a hit. Silky got a rake down her back and for me, a quill landing in the ribs, though I was able to pry it out before the poison seeped in. As we escaped the tunnel, we found ourselves in a small opening in the passage, though we were stopped in our tracks by a makeshift blockade, palisades, and a large party of deep gnomes with their weapons pointed down at us. We were bruised and bloodied from the beast's attack, but they refused to allow us to pass... or even enter for that matter. However, as Ben tried to persuade deep gnomes at the gate, an older looking one called for our attention. With some diplomatic exchange between Ben, Silky, and the gnome, we were allowed passage, and we would be allowed to rest on the fringe of their settlement. Though, the only condition was that we had to fight the manticore... The deep gnomes escorted us to the edge of their settlement, the last gate leading directly into the manticore's den. The deep gnomes mentioned that the quote "Winged Cat" hunts for long periods of time before dragging its kills to its den to feast on the carcasses though a large, deep pit at the center of the cavern. Little as it was, we had a few hours time to rest, and to prepare for what was to come. Silky ensured that we were fit for the fight, Ben and Oshtekk drew ropes over the pit to act as a makeshift snare, I crafted what I could in the time we had, Barley... drank, and Joanne prepped her bow and arrows. But... as the time for battle drew ever closer, we could only steel ourselves and hope for the best as the beast drew closer. But even still, with all the preparation we had made, the battle was a bloody one. The manticore snapped the ropes over to the pit with ease, even my tanglefoot did little against it's wings. Razor sharp spines pierced through flesh with ease, keeping any unfortunate enough to receive one pinned down. It's claws tore through flesh, its jaws broke bone easy as you would a toothpick. The monster tossed Joanne and Oshtekk down to the pit, nearly to their death. It pounced onto Ben, savagely mauling him. All the while kept taking arrow after arrow, swing after swing, yet it never wavered. Yet finally... it let out a scream, neither bestial nor human. W e had bested it... or so we thought. In its final act, it charged me. Before I could react it's claws tore across my chest. I staggered back, pain hadn't fully registered before I saw it's tail rise. I remember clearly a single glint of light off the barb before it shot down, aiming directly for my head. I thought it was over, that my final breath would be drawn in the middle of a mine shaft in the middle of nowhere so far from home... baited breath, waiting for the strike... But it missed. Lodged into the wall beside me, was the massive barb of the manticore's tail. Laying before me, dead and bleeding, was its corpse. It was as if everything hit me at once! The realization that I was alive, breathing! The realization that the manticore wasn't! The realization that I was... in alot of pain! Probably the second worst pain I've ever been in but, I survived an encounter with a manticore so... I suppose I have that. Ben and Silky were quick to bandage my wounds and get me back on my feet, which was appreciated, though I can't remember if I was coherent enough to properly thank them for it. According to them, the deep gnomes actually have trust for us and will allow us passage should we need it again. We made way out of the cave and into what was a small clearing around the mine's exit. It was late in the night, and we had all needed rest, so we made camp. My body aches, my eyes tire, and my arms beg for me to stop, but I -had- to write you a letter tonight, Victoria. You always became so flustered when I said those words... you insisted that I had no need to say them, and that my actions spoke louder than my words... but tonight more so than ever proved to me how dangerous this land can be. So... I feel I must say it now... should I ever... ever perish. I love you. ~William