Goro Akechi (
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bottlecaplogs2025-10-20 10:35 am
WAYFINDING: Furnace Mountain (little guys edition)
Who: Akechi, Firoza, Ring Spirit
What: Wayfinding in Furnace Mountain
Where: Lavaflow tunnels
When: After his previous mission in Heavy Downmoor
Warnings: LORE. ...wait, that's not a warning?
After the trip through Heavy Downmoor, Akechi honestly expected more hardships to come. Yet, with his familiarity with the region and the combined skills of his teammates, the trek toward the tunnels is startlingly smooth. Of course, his careful use of Tailwind certainly doesn't hurt.
Yet the tunnels are surprisingly cool and dry. The molten rock, aged with time, bears ancient footprints that draw Akechi closer, and he flutters down to the ground to inspect.
"It appears we may be on the cusp of an incredible archeological find, though we mustn't let our guards down."
What: Wayfinding in Furnace Mountain
Where: Lavaflow tunnels
When: After his previous mission in Heavy Downmoor
Warnings: LORE. ...wait, that's not a warning?
After the trip through Heavy Downmoor, Akechi honestly expected more hardships to come. Yet, with his familiarity with the region and the combined skills of his teammates, the trek toward the tunnels is startlingly smooth. Of course, his careful use of Tailwind certainly doesn't hurt.
Yet the tunnels are surprisingly cool and dry. The molten rock, aged with time, bears ancient footprints that draw Akechi closer, and he flutters down to the ground to inspect.
"It appears we may be on the cusp of an incredible archeological find, though we mustn't let our guards down."

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"So long as we mark areas of the rock that don't hold interesting prints or text, I believe it should be perfectly doable."
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He eyes the tunnel ahead and hums in thought, readying his lamp. "I'll take point, I know what to look for when it comes to potential traps or weak stonework... we must be careful to stay aware of each other, so we don't get separated. Let the others know if you need to pause, that sort of thing. ...And keep an eye out for any recent-looking activity. We might be here primarily to map the tunnels and catalog the past, but if there's still anyone camping out around here I'd hate for us to get ambushed."
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"I can follow behind, if you like - keep my eyes and ears open."
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As they make their way forward, however, it seems fairly smooth... at first. No traps, per se, and it's easy enough to mark the walls and nearby stones, but soon, an ominous rumble bellows through the tunnel.
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He holds his lantern higher, examining the stone in front of them as ash flecks down from the roof of the tunnel. After giving it a good look-over and some thought, he turns back to Akechi and Firoza. "Mark the tunnel that continues past this point as unsafe - we should head back to the last branching pathway and try our luck with another route. Going any further down this path risks us getting caught in a cave-in."
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They probably agreed on a key of marks to use for such things, and she'll make sure to mark it down on the map when she gets a chance.
But that's for when they're out of potential cave-in range.
"Alright...that should hold for now." A pause, as a thought occurs to her. "Do we know if this area is still active in terms of...molten earth, and somesuch?"
Or did she miss that factoid.
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"Judging by the temperature and condition of the tunnel, I doubt there's been any recent lava flow. However, earthquakes have far more to do with movements of tectonic plates, barring those beckoned by ground types..."
Which is, of course, a factor to consider in this place.
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"I think I heard an earlier wayfaring group did find active lava... somewhere. I'm not sure how deeply into the volcanic region they traveled though. These tunnels might or might not reach that far into the heart of things. We should be prepared for surprises, at least..."
He supposes it'd feel a lot hotter if there was molten lava nearby though... right...?
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So far.
"We should keep an eye out just in case. It's very...well, all of nature is unpredictable. But not all of nature will burn you severely."
Says the woman who has gone into various caverns, dungeons, and the like where molten lava was just a casual hazard.
whoops! This got lost in my inbox. A million years later...
But here, down below, it's far more pleasant. Not to mention, the signs of life draw his attention.
He keeps taking rubbings of prints and ancient writing when he can. It's far too enticing to pass up.