When Aradia agreed to accompany her farther into the caverns, Iosha gave the woman a sweet smile and said softly, “Thank you, Aradia.” Iosha turned to Curgan and stated, “Why don't you lead the way Curgan.” Iosha followed the man through the corridor, and she eventually came to large dark cavern with only the soft blue lights of the small glowing mushroom to guide their way. Iosha was amazed at how quiet the underground forest was except for the occasional fluttering of bat wings off in the distance. The konti noticed the cavern was relatively cool and dry compared to certain parts of the Underground Forest. Iosha figured this cavern either had access to the outside air, or the moisture never makes it into this part of the cavern. Whatever the case might be, the mushrooms on the ceiling made the alien environment rather comfortable like the plains of Syliras. Iosha noticed Curgan was making his way towards the green light, and the Konti said loud enough for both of them to hear, “If either of us get separated in the cave, I want us to meet up by the lake shore.” Iosha ran a hand through her hair and said with a small laugh as she smiled at Aradia, “I am not trying to jinx us, but I wanted to have a plan before we get farther into the cave.” When they got closer to the green light, Iosha put a hand on Curgan's shoulder to stop him, and he looked back at the konti and snapped, “Why you stopped me, konti?” Iosha sort of knew the misshaped man wouldn't understand beauty if it hit him in the face, but ever since her time as a slave the konti always took a few chimes to appreciate the beauty of Mizahar. When she walked into the Green Tree Cavern, Iosha was expecting to see great green treelike mushrooms, but Iosha was amazed the green trees were the still standing petrified trees before the Valterrian. Iosha walked up to the petrified trees, and she noticed what gave the rock it's green glow was a think fuzzy green moss that covered the surface of the tree. The konti ran her hand over the moss, and she smiled to herself at the soft texture of the small plants. She looked up into the trees, and she saw tiny balls of glowing white light drifting through the cavern. Iosha figure theses were the legendary luminance spores of the Underground forest. The konti didn't really care if she looked like a idiot, so she jumped up as high as she could to try to catch a spore floating close to the ground. She missed the first one, but eventually after four more tries, Iosha was able to grab on in her webbed hand. Iosha gave Aradia a childlike grin and said with a giggle, “It was trying to escape, but I was way to fast for it.” Curgan crossed his arm in disgust as he walked the Konti get distracted by the spores. His mind was clearly in a different place than his traveling companion. The man looked at Aradia and muttered, “I know the konti has a attention span of a sparrow, but we really need to hurry if we are going to help them.” Iosha didn't here Curgan statement to Aradia, and she walked around to the other-side of the tree and gazed out over the vast cavern. The forest of petrified trees went on for miles, and the scene was something out of story book. Iosha started to think the small white lights were spirits of the animals and people who died in the disaster five hundred years ago. It was good idea for a story, but she knew it was only in her imagination. Iosha stood there for five chimes basking in the glow of the spores. She knew she had to leave, but a part of her wanted to stay in the dream a moment longer. |