A sigh escaped her as she looked to the cave once more and shook her head. "I haven't had the time to investigate as of yet. All I know about it so far is what little I remember from waking up in there. Going in I'm not sure how far the walk but eventually there is a large body of water. I'm not sure how deep but… I recall how cold it was and the way it felt, like the hands of death reaching up and penetrating into your very soul type of cold, makes me think it is very deep. I lost my shoes in there. Then along the far wall is a half collapsed tunnel some ways up that i managed to crawl down before falling into the water. At the end of the tunnel is the chamber in which I awoke. I don't know if it was just because of the state I was in then or maybe it wasn't there before, but now there is a definite presence somewhere in there, full of pain, sorrow, rage, et cetera. The whole spectrum of negative emotions. When I project my magic forth to try and get a better picture… it's hazy before it breaks for some reason, but it's something very large, and dangerous." She nodded then turned to Jesgil with a mask of seriousness. "I won't ask you to come with me, but I also won't stop you if you choose to. I don't want to put you in a dangerous situation, especially since not very much is known, but you look to be an adult and are capable of making your own decisions. Just know the danger is real and the possibility of a positive outcome is around 37% with the limited knowledge." She then let a soft smile flash across her features before waving and saying, "I'm headed in, stay safe in whatever your decision may be."
Her mercury colored eyes then took on a more reflective appearance as her magic raged though her, changing her eyes to that suited to see better in the dark. She made her way forward slowly, the path wasn't very wide, only wide enough so that if she straightened her elbows out they would both run across the sides, it was also only a few inches above her head. This went on for a few minutes before suddenly it opened up into an enormous space. Things were a bit fuzzy with her altered vision but she could just make out the ceiling which appeared at first glance to be just a normal rock structure but when staring for long enough it became apparent it wasn't natural. Even thpugh the rock formations had seemed to grow upon the ceiling it was still a level and relatively smooth structure. The walls made this fact much more evident as they were smooth and cover in a black slime. Lily walked over to a far wall and was about to touch the slime when some word of warning seemed to tickle at the back of her mind and she withdrew her hand. "This is not what I expected." She said quietly, her voice echoing making it seem much louder. She ventured further into the darkness, her night sight eyes were even having trouble picking up much so she let her magic fade. Her vision was completely dark now so she summoned forth a small fire elemental. It looked similar to a fairy from those old stories except it's entire body was composed of flames… and it didn't seem like it really wanted to be there. "I'm sorry to call upon you in a place like this but I would appreciate your help if you wouldn't mind." Lily said to it and it seemed to sigh and waved it's fiery little hand and several fire balls appeared and spread out through the gigantic room. It seemed mostly empty but Lily could feel the creature's emotions and it wasn't far. The rage seemed to grow as if it knew it territory had been invaded. A rumbling could be heard deep within the cave. It drew her attention but a heap by the door, yes a door, seemed to draw her in. She approached cautiously and knelt down by it. It was a pile of clothes, the fabric was mostly rotted away. She picked it up gingerly and it fell apart at her touch. Inside were bones. She let out a small gasp. She didn't know why but she was compelled to investigate this dead being more. She rummaged through the bones before letting out a cry and falling backwards. Amidst the dead bones was a small stone of emerald green that seemed to flicker to life with a green light to match the color. The stone seemed to struggle to maintain its life as sorrow filled her and she carefully moved forward again and picked up the stone. She cradled it in her palm and said quietly, "Edrugon sir, issa mandia." The stone flickered once more before fading as if it was dying in her hands. She closed her eyes for a moment and took a deep breath before standing up and slipping the stone into one of her pouches. She then looked through the door and said, "Its just up ahead." The little fire elemental seemed reluctant to cross the barrier of the door and Lily could understand why. The radiating waves of hatred and pain were washing over them with such a force that it could probably be felt by those unable to feel others emotions normally. She stepped through the doorway, the little fire elemental zipped up under her hair at the back of her neck but the flaming orbs followed, leaving a few to mark the exit lest they get lost. The next room seemed impossibly larger and went on farther than the eyes could see. From deep within the darkness a hissing could be heard. A few steps farther and something gigantic lunged forth. She let out a startled cry and dove to the side. It was now visible. A creature like nothing she had ever seen before was before her. It was impossibly large, resembling a milipede in structure but oh so different. Instead of normal insect legs it had so many boney arms with hands at the ends that were long and fingers that were dagger like. It's body, though the shape was right, seemed to be made of thousands of humanoid bodies. It's head was the same, made up if bodies, it's eyes seemed to be dark pits that if you stared into them too long you'd be drawn into an abyss. She was terrified. This thing, she could feel the pressure of its presence upon her mind and in a moment of weakness she let out a cry as she flung forth her magic and it it with a fiery explosion. The thing recoiled for a moment but quickly recovered, seemingly undamaged. It's dark eyes then flashed, changing into red burning orbs of death and hatred. Lily gasped as she felt this strange thing drawing out her strength. How was that possible… unless. Was this one of the creatures that were more even to her people? A creature that fed off the magical energies of others, bleeding them dry? If so, she was in serious trouble. Unlike beings from this time, she couldn't survive without her magic it was her life's blood. Her eyes darted about the room quickly, noticing several piles like the one she had found before this room. Perhaps she had not been the only one of her mind trapped here and as they had awoken this…thing…. had killed them all. She finally found her voice as the thing lunged forth once more, ramming into the wall causing the whole place to shake as she dodged out of the way. "Be careful! It feeds on magic and has a resistance to it as well." She could feel herself getting weaker by the moment as she had given it something to latch onto her magic with when she had attacked it. She drew forth what strength she could and summoned her sword, kindness, to her aid. This was the only way she could thing of to destroy this thing. Normally she was against killing but what else could she do in this situation?