[He'd waited before contacting Haurchefant, despite the urge to talk to him as soon as he woke from death again and gotten the bearings of what was happening around him. Partly because he didn't want to burden the other man with his panic as he's done to too many others, and partly because what had brought the panic about. Reality was falling in shambles about them again, and he... every time, he was back with the same suspicion, the same fear.
He's held off until he thinks, now, that he can talk about it rationally. That, if Haurchefant needs some reassurance, he might be able to offer the rudiments of it. But he still sounds weary and not a little on edge. And it is an ungodly hour.]
Haurchefant? Not exercising in the snow yet, I hope...?
A new passage? [It perks him up for a moment, he hardly knows why. Instinct, maybe. Old habits.] Are you expecting to discover another area of the town, as has been opened before?
@Mnemosyne; voice; Day 161, ~5AM
He's held off until he thinks, now, that he can talk about it rationally. That, if Haurchefant needs some reassurance, he might be able to offer the rudiments of it. But he still sounds weary and not a little on edge. And it is an ungodly hour.]
Haurchefant? Not exercising in the snow yet, I hope...?
@haurchefant; voice
Nay, not yet.
'Tis unusual to hear from anyone at such an early bell.
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I seem to recall you were at the tunnel. I wanted to ask... how it is.
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But progress is being made, my friend. My companions and I should unearth a passage further East erelong.
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Of course, whoever built this barricade did so for a purpose. What we find on the other side may well be wrought with peril.
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At this point, if you cross and do not find anything perilous, I'd immediately suspect a trap.