I chuckled at Dunce's optimism, she had always been like that.
"I'm not sure if it's true, but we'll find out." I smiled to her, and looked ahead of me. The cave was riddled with stalagtites and stones. A faint glimmer caught my eye and I charged towards it. The others followed, still chewing on the bread.
A large, green and orange orb was floating in front of me. It was stationary, and didn't seem to have any living qualities...
"What is this thing?" I asked the group. My hearing became the only sense that was working, but it focused on one voice...The Fairy King.
"That's one of the Atlamallia I was talking about. It stores the memories of creatures, buildings and people, that is how you will rebuild the world."
My senses became active again, and I stared at the orb.
"How the hell do we open this thing then?" I asked them all.
"I'm not sure if it's true, but we'll find out." I smiled to her, and looked ahead of me. The cave was riddled with stalagtites and stones. A faint glimmer caught my eye and I charged towards it. The others followed, still chewing on the bread.
A large, green and orange orb was floating in front of me. It was stationary, and didn't seem to have any living qualities...
"What is this thing?" I asked the group. My hearing became the only sense that was working, but it focused on one voice...The Fairy King.
"That's one of the Atlamallia I was talking about. It stores the memories of creatures, buildings and people, that is how you will rebuild the world."
My senses became active again, and I stared at the orb.
"How the hell do we open this thing then?" I asked them all.