That's a great idea! Except creating a bridge long and wide enough to span the chasm would probably take all your mana, leaving you with none for future problems or combat. And while, yes, there is water in the chasm for you to use which would solve most of those problems, it's too far below you to be of much use to you right now. So it's a great idea apart from the fact that it's a terrible idea.
>If we don't have a way across the chasm, might as well keep going onwards. There might be more lockers full of garbage! er. treasure. whichever.
Doesn't look like there's much else to do here at the moment, you may as well head further in. You continue walking upstream on the path alongside the chasm.
After a significant time of walking, far longer than the trip between the previous two rooms, you see that the chasm ends up ahead. Well, kind of. Where the chasm would be is a rock wall, which conveniently is only as tall as the surface you're walking on now, meaning you'll be able to walk across it easily enough it. As you get closer, you see that the wall actually has an opening that the water is coming from, possibly a tunnel. Looking closely, you can see a metal walkway of sorts closer to the surface of the water, which you can only assume continues to follow the water upstream through the opening in the wall, but you're too far away and it's too dark to see for sure. You don't see any obvious way to get from the path you're on now down to the walkway below.
As you reach the far side of the pathway, you notice you're actually at a crossroads of sorts. The path you were on, as well as the one parallel to you on the other side of the chasm, meets up with another tunnel going to your left and right. Looking down the tunnel in both directions, you see this new path curves slightly, as though it's part of a large circle with the center somewhere behind you.
You suppose you'll have to figure out which direction to go from here.
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That's a great idea! Except creating a bridge long and wide enough to span the chasm would probably take all your mana, leaving you with none for future problems or combat. And while, yes, there is water in the chasm for you to use which would solve most of those problems, it's too far below you to be of much use to you right now. So it's a great idea apart from the fact that it's a terrible idea.
>If we don't have a way across the chasm, might as well keep going onwards. There might be more lockers full of garbage! er. treasure. whichever.
Doesn't look like there's much else to do here at the moment, you may as well head further in. You continue walking upstream on the path alongside the chasm.
After a significant time of walking, far longer than the trip between the previous two rooms, you see that the chasm ends up ahead. Well, kind of. Where the chasm would be is a rock wall, which conveniently is only as tall as the surface you're walking on now, meaning you'll be able to walk across it easily enough it. As you get closer, you see that the wall actually has an opening that the water is coming from, possibly a tunnel. Looking closely, you can see a metal walkway of sorts closer to the surface of the water, which you can only assume continues to follow the water upstream through the opening in the wall, but you're too far away and it's too dark to see for sure. You don't see any obvious way to get from the path you're on now down to the walkway below.
As you reach the far side of the pathway, you notice you're actually at a crossroads of sorts. The path you were on, as well as the one parallel to you on the other side of the chasm, meets up with another tunnel going to your left and right. Looking down the tunnel in both directions, you see this new path curves slightly, as though it's part of a large circle with the center somewhere behind you.
You suppose you'll have to figure out which direction to go from here.