Wesley smiles back at Winifred, pleased that she's brought provisions for their impromptu investigation.
"The tunnel entrances are made of some corroded metal. Perhaps you could help me determine the age and composition. There also seem to be markings on the walls at eye level only a few paces in. The language or symbols are not from any language or dialect that I recognise."
He turns to regard the bird-man-creature hovering close by, still rather intrigued by him and his method of communication.
"You make a good point. If there are volunteers willing to brave the second tunnels, we'll cover more ground that way. But we should try to maintain regular voice contact. With each other and with those staying within the city. I'm not sure how many in total are coming yet. This has all happened rather suddenly."
Finally he addresses Illyria who is sporting one of her more animated expressions. He almost smiles himself.
"It does feel good to know that our captors are just as fallible and imperfect as anyone else. However, I think I would have preferred a less perilous display of their increasing lack of control of the environment they've stranded us in. At least these tunnels are a development in our favour."
[Location: Osten]
"The tunnel entrances are made of some corroded metal. Perhaps you could help me determine the age and composition. There also seem to be markings on the walls at eye level only a few paces in. The language or symbols are not from any language or dialect that I recognise."
He turns to regard the bird-man-creature hovering close by, still rather intrigued by him and his method of communication.
"You make a good point. If there are volunteers willing to brave the second tunnels, we'll cover more ground that way. But we should try to maintain regular voice contact. With each other and with those staying within the city. I'm not sure how many in total are coming yet. This has all happened rather suddenly."
Finally he addresses Illyria who is sporting one of her more animated expressions. He almost smiles himself.
"It does feel good to know that our captors are just as fallible and imperfect as anyone else. However, I think I would have preferred a less perilous display of their increasing lack of control of the environment they've stranded us in. At least these tunnels are a development in our favour."