.; Dungeon of Dread - Page 27 ....>..|.......|.......|.......|.......|.......|.......|.......|......|...< '"Help Caric! Help! Ouch! Ow! Ooh!" cries the halfling. "They're $biting me!" 'Kicking your way through the nasty, snicking creatures, you reach $the weeping halfling's side. Throwing him over your shoulder, you $quickly dash down the side corridor. 'After escaping the ants, you set Laurus on his feet and ask, $"Halfling, are you injured?" '"Oh, I'm fine," Laurus mutters, wiping his eyes with the back of his $hand. '"I don't like those nasty bugs." he continues, "Maybe they're paying $me back for all the times I squashed them when I was young." '"Maybe," you say, "But come now. They aren't following us, and we $must go on." '"You know, Caric," he says, "You don't really need me. Maybe I $should just leave. I don't like all these creatures and bugs and I'm $not much help. Wouldn't you be better off without me? You could move $much faster without me." 'You turn and look down at the halfling, who chews on a piece of $beard vervously and avoids your eyes. '"If you really want to leave, Laurus, I won't stop you. I'll be $disappointed, though. I thought you were a companion I could count on. $Was I wrong? Have you run from danger so often that you can't do $anything else? I won't force you to do anything. If it is not your $choice to accompany me, you are free to go, but I shall miss you." '"It's not that I want to leave," Laurus says uncertainly. "It's $just that I'm so scared and I don't like all those bugs chewing on me. $You're so big. think how I felt down there almost looking eyeball to $eyeball with them, and watching them lick their nasty chops over me. $It was scary! It's like staring at a giant! you can see that, can't $you?" '"Yes, I guess I can," you say, "I'm sorry if I spoke harshly, but I $need to know that I can depend on you. we're partners now, and a $partnership has to be built on trust and respect." 'Laurus sighs deeply and says, "You can depend on me. I'm not going $anywhere except where we both decide to go. I'll still be scared, mind $you. But nobody has needed or wanted me before. I've never been $anybody's partner before. As long as you need me, I'll stay. but I $don't like bugs!" 'Your laughter breaks the heavy mood. "All right Laurus, I promise $I'll never ask you to like a bug. Now! Let's be on our way." 'You clap the halfling on the shoulder and turn your attention to the $new tunnel. You feel your way along in the darkness until at last you $see a light glimmering in the distance. Cautiously, the two of you $move toward it. 'As you near the lighted room you hear drip, plop, splat - sounds of $slowly dripping water. 'You move slowly, even though your every wish is to leave the dark, $scary corridor behind you. Your fingers encounter the opening of $another corridor. Dim light filters down this corridor. Although you $would like to know more about this dimly lit corridor, you decide to $explore it later. 'Moving carefully ahead to the opening of the room, you peek around $the edge of the doorway. What you see is so amazing you wonder if you $have lost your senses! 'In the torchlight, you see a gigantic toad sitting on a rock in the $middle of a stream. It is large enough to swallow a man in a single $gulp, and it is obvious it has done so in the past. Many bones, both $large and small, lie scattered on the sand on eigher side of the $stream. 'You have never seen a giant toad before, but you have heard of them. $this toad wears the tattered remains of a beautiful purple cloak draped $over its back. '"Crickets!" whispers Laurus. "That frog is big enough to swallow a $horse." /1. If you wish to enter the room and fight the toad. /2. If you decide that a giant toad waring a cloak is 2still a giant toad (and too dangerous to attack), 2you may explore the dimly lit passage. .ask 2 .file 1,49 .file 2,23 .chain