As they prepared to traverse the hazardous crossing to the next level, Amukelo and Eliss decided to delay their journey, prioritizing their recovery over the perilous path ahead. For the first few days, the burden of vigilance fell entirely on Eliss, as Amukelo's injuries rendered him incapable of standing watch. Despite the grim circumstances, when Amukelo finally regained enough strength to take over, Eliss experienced her first undisturbed sleep in what felt like an eternity, sinking into a deep, restorative slumber like a weary child.
Days turned into a week, and as they both slowly healed, the danger of crossing to the next level became less daunting. Amukelo, still not fully combat-ready, relied heavily on Eliss who took the lead in dealing with the sparse monsters they encountered on their way to the crossing. However, just as they were about to move forward, a familiar voice halted them.
"Amukelo, Eliss, I'm so glad that you are safe," called out Ida, a member of the Fallenhoods and a long-time ally. With relief and surprise mingling in their expressions, Amukelo and Eliss turned to see not just Ida but the entire team of Fallenhoods and their companions approaching them.
"What happened? How did you make it out alive?" Ida asked, his eyes wide with concern and curiosity.
With Amukelo too exhausted to recount their harrowing tale, Eliss took up the narrative. She detailed their incredible survival, their battles through the dungeon, the defeat of Leviathan, and the trials they endured. Her voice was calm but carried the weight of their experiences, resonating with the gravity of their journey.
Krazthir, another member of their group, responded with awe and disbelief, "For the love of god, you slayed that beast?" Amukelo and Eliss could only nod, their faces etched with the fatigue of survivors.
Erohan, quick to notice Amukelo's frail condition, promptly handed him a potent potion—a gift from the spirit they had aided earlier. This potion was far superior to any they had used before, and Amukelo felt its powerful effects coursing through him, accelerating his healing process significantly.
With new allies by their side and renewed strength, the group made the collective decision to return to the surface rather than risk further dangers in the dungeon's depths. The journey back was long, stretching over a month, but with a healer in their team, Amukelo's recovery was swift and complete well before they saw the light of day. As his strength returned, so did their pace quicken, and with each step, the burden of the dungeon began to lift.
Finally, after what seemed like an eternity spent in the shadowy confines of the underground, the group emerged into the sunlight. The warmth of the sun felt foreign yet deeply comforting on their skin, a stark contrast to the chill and damp of the dungeon's air. For the first time in a very long time, they stood outside the dungeon, squinting in the bright light, overwhelmed by the sensation of fresh air and the wide expanse of the sky overhead.
This moment marked not just a physical return to the world they had left behind but also a symbolic rebirth for both Amukelo and Eliss. They had descended into the depths as fighters seeking to survive, but they emerged as heroes who had conquered unimaginable fears and defeated a darkness that had haunted them deeply. The journey had changed them, forged them into warriors of not just skill, but of profound resilience and bonded them with their allies in ways that only shared trials could. As they stood there, basking in the sunlight, they knew the road ahead would still hold many challenges, but for now, they relished the victory and the simple, pure joy of being alive and free.
After their arduous journey through the dungeon, Amukelo, Eliss, and their companions from the Fallenhoods found respite in the warm, welcoming glow of a local tavern in Clesa. The wooden beams overhead and the gentle hum of conversation provided a stark contrast to the silent, oppressive confines of the dungeon. As they settled around a sturdy oak table, laden with hearty fare, Ida initiated a crucial discussion.
"So, have you seen any signs of Oxius? We lost track of him after your encounter with Leviathan," Ida inquired, his voice tinged with concern.
Amukelo and Eliss, who had been savoring their first proper meal in months, paused to engage in the conversation. With a sigh, Amukelo wiped his mouth and set down his utensils, his expression turning serious.
"We did encounter him," Amukelo admitted, his brow furrowing. "Unfortunately, he managed to escape. But given the dungeon's layout, if he doesn't have another exit, he'll have to retrace his steps through the same routes we used. We should consider setting up patrols to monitor these paths."
Krazthir, always the strategist, nodded in agreement. "We'll coordinate with other guilds to ensure constant surveillance at the dungeon's entrance and the higher levels. This way, Oxius won't slip past us again."
The conversation then shifted as Krazthir posed another question, "So, will you stay in Clesa for now?"
Amukelo exchanged a glance with Eliss before responding. "We'll stay for at least two months to ensure Oxius doesn't slip away. After that, our journey must continue."
"Understood," Krazthir replied, his voice firm yet friendly. "While you're here, know that all your expenses are on us. It's the least we can do after all you've achieved."
Amukelo offered a grateful nod. "Thank you, Krazthir. Your support means a lot to us."
As the night wore on, the group continued to discuss various matters, from potential strategies to personal stories of their adventures. The tavern's atmosphere, filled with laughter and the clinking of glasses, slowly eased the tension that had built up over their perilous journey.
Eventually, the day gave way to night, and the group dispersed to their respective quarters. Eliss flopped onto her bed with a sigh of relief, reveling in the comfort of a soft mattress after months of hard ground.
"Ahh, this is so comfortable," she exclaimed, stretching out her limbs. Amukelo, settled into the bed across the room, chuckled at her enthusiasm.
As the candlelight flickered softly, casting dancing shadows across the room, Eliss turned her gaze to the ceiling, her voice carrying a wistful, nostalgic tone.
"Amukelo," she began, her voice imbued with deep gratitude, "thank you for everything you've done for me. If not for you, I wouldn't have been able to confront my past. And now, for the first time, I feel like I'm truly healing. It's far from over, but it's a start."
Amukelo's response was soft yet firm, carrying the warmth of a close friend. "I'm glad I could help, Eliss. Healing takes time, and you've made incredible progress. Just give it time."
As they settled into the silence that followed, each lost in their own thoughts, the burdens of their past seemed a little lighter. The road ahead was still long and uncertain, but for the first time in a long time, hope shimmered like a beacon in the dark, guiding them towards a future where the shadows of their past might finally be laid to rest.