Test 1.
VALOR Your arrival at Lake Valor is met with no fanfare at all, nor are there any obstructions; it seems that Team Galactic has moved on from here, the area devoid of activity and strangely-dressed people for the time being. The area is also largely devoid of water. There's some, in the area that presumably was the lake once; however, it can hardly be called a proper lake now. There's a massive crater in the middle of the clearing that that now-unobstructed path through the woods takes you to; it's refilled some since whatever incident caused it, but the water is only about knee-high at the deepest and generally incapable of impeding you much if you should choose to wade into it. Whatever you choose to do, there's a massive, raised area in the middle of what's left of the lake, a rock formation of some sort; it's capable of being scaled with reasonably little difficulty. An opening is visible in the rock face, large and gaping, leading inwards and downwards into a cavern system of some sort. Your exploration starts now; time to see if there really is nothing worth reporting in the area. |

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It's certainly large than I would have anticipated...we should keep going.
[It's really the only way to go, isn't it? Press forward!!]
...i was waiting for that to happen
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I can't believe Wesker is the true villain of Azume--Yes, right toward the far wall!]
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Continuing onward still?]
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[He's used to having decent night vision, so this is weirding him the hell out.]
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[...It probably doesn't bode well for how this encounter might go, if that's the case.]
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[The cave system must go pretty damn deep, then. Hopefully it's well worth the while, but yeah, let's continue onward.]
Just how deep does this go?
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[He's starting to get worried about everything flooding again, somehow]
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[It's...not a comforting thought, that's for sure.]
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Maybe not all, but parts. Water could've found its way into deeper pockets of this place while the lake was still around.
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[Michael is Uneasy with not being able to see everybody.]
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It's difficult to get a feel for the size of the second cavern; the darkness is oppressive, no light permeating from outside, and as you make your way further in the sound of water can be heard beneath your feet - it's very shallow, barely getting your shoes wet, but it is present on the floor for some reason.
There are some strange stones scattered around the floor in here; not terribly large, they aren't boulders by any means, but they're definitely noticeable. The room you're in appears to be fairly long, extending downward and further back into the darkness.]
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>You can throw rocks at things and people.
>Michael picks up a rock.]
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[But nothing to do but go forward.]
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...Keep the lights going ahead. I don't think it's about to get any brighter in here, and it appears to be quite damp. Everyone, do your best to keep your footing, and be careful.
[Yeah, she's not quite gonna go on ahead now, but she's ready to go when they are.]
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The humidity in here is different from the outside. [Rin approaches the large opening dead ahead, waving a hand out slowly.] Do you feel any air flow?
[Let's go on in there! If you want to come too.]
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