Evalynn and Roric walked side by side with spears jutting out as they passed down a damp tunnel. The sewers were like what you would expect from a fantasy world. Far larger than they needed to be and made of cut stone bricks gone green as if from years of being below ground. They were wide enough for three people to walk side by side with a shallow trench in the middle flowing with water.
The air smelled of dampness and mold, punctuated by the occasional fresh draft of air from a sewer grate. Motes of dust floated in the currents, illuminated by light that filtered through the grates from the street above. The magic torches near Rajeen's entrance ended at the first intersection, leaving them with only Roric's magic spear for most of their light.
Thus far, all they had found were a few giant rats and a centipede as long as a man was tall. None of these beasts were a significant threat and subsequently not worth much in experience. Roric was searching for one of the four ways down to the lower dungeon, following the instructions the harem girls had given.
"We made the two left turns and crossed the well room," Evalynn said as she peered down a tunnel to their right.
"Then the ledge and ladder should be here," Roric said as he looked to the left, holding his spear out for more visibility. "But we are at an intersection instead."
"We must have gone wrong someplace," Chandice said as she looked back. "But the room behind us fits the well rooms description perfectly."
"You don't think they would have lied to us?" Gisley asked as she nervously took Jaina's hand, her antenna unfurling in alarm.
"Relax, sweetheart," Jaina replied and leaned in to kiss one of the antennae causing Gisley to giggle. "Rajeen's girls wouldn't give us bad information."
"I don't believe they would either, but we are clearly in the wrong place," Roric stated.
"No, you're in the right place," a voice called from the darkness. "You're exactly where I wanted you."
Roric's lips curled into a snarl as a form moved in the tunnel before him. A woman with long blue hair, wearing belts of daggers and spikes, stepped into the edge of his light.
"You!" Jaina said in shock. "I knew you were going to be trouble."
"I did give it away," the woman said with a shake of her head. "Normally, I can spot a mark and walk right by without so much as a twitch, but the price on your heads was too high to waste time."
"So there is a bounty on us," Roric sighed and pointed his spear at the woman. "And you think you can collect it?"
"I would brag about my skills, but even I don't fancy a fight with so many," the woman said. "I just wanted to lure you out of that fortress to where you were more manageable."
"But how?" Chandice balked. "We learned of this place from a harem girl. So how on earth did you know we were coming here?"
"Sorry, trade secret," the woman replied with a smirk.
"Well, perhaps you will be willing to share it with us after we punch a few holes in your hide," Roric snarled.
The woman shook her head as the ground started to vibrate. There was a distant rumbling sound as the blue-haired woman began to ripple like water and then collapsed into a wave that vanished into the darkness.
"I hope you can swim," she called from the distance as Chandice cried that something was coming from behind them.
Roric turned as the rumbling got louder, and darkness came rushing down the tunnel. A flood of water filled the tunnel, leaving them trapped at the intersection.
"Run!" Roric called and pointed down the left tunnel. It was a wasted effort as the water was on them in seconds, sweeping them from their feet and, to everyone's surprise, through the tunnel wall. They came through the illusion into the room they were originally looking for. Unfortunately, this one ended at a thirty-foot drop to a lower chamber. Jaina and Chandice cried out in alarm as the group was washed over the side, tumbling to the pool below. They crashed into the water and were thrown about in the turbulence created by the waterfall.
Roric did his best to grab who he could, tossing Chandice onto a stone ledge as she coughed and gagged. He got hold of Gisley next, dragging her to the side and propping her up. Jaina made it to the edge herself, but there was no sign of Evalynn.
"Where is Evalynn?" Roric shouted over the roar of the water.
"I don't know!" Jaina shouted back. "She must be under the water."
"Her armor!" Chandice shouted. "I bet she went to the bottom like an anchor."
Roric dived below the surface and used his spear to light the gloom. Swimming in the twisting water was difficult, but he eventually saw her floundering at the bottom. He swam to her arm and tugged, trying desperately to pull her toward the side. Her eyes looked panicked as she did her best to kick and swim, but her motions were frantic. They gained little ground, the effort going too slowly, when suddenly she glowed briefly and lifted up, breaking the surface with a deep inhale. Roric swam to the surface and saw Gisley using her levitation to hold Evalynn over the water.
"I can't pull her to us," Gisley shouted. "We need to drag her in some other way."
Roric swam to the side and braced himself so he could fish a rope out of his pack. He then tossed the end to the coughing Evalynn, who caught it and held on. Jaina and Chandice helped him reel the stricken woman in, who cast off her helmet to breathe once she was safely out of the water.
"We were set up," Chandice panted as she slumped against the wall.
"But how?" Jaina asked as she knelt beside Evalynn, who was on all fours coughing up water.
"One of the harem girls must be working with her," Gisley suggested.
"No," Roric said as he too slumped against the wall, his muscles exhausted. Though his ringmail was lighter than Evalynn's plate, it was extremely tiring to swim in. He took a moment to gather his thoughts and explained how that woman must have overheard the conversation somehow. She would have known exactly where they were going and then just had to wait.
"Some kind of remote listening spell," Jaina suggested.
"She turned into water," Gisley said. "And then the tunnel flooded."
"A tunnel that was an illusion masking the actual room we were looking for," Chandice reminded. "She must have help. An illusionist, and maybe an elemental priest."
Roric nodded in agreement and looked up to see the passage back was blocked by water. The ladder was under the falls and would be impossible to use. Gisley could fly up and levitate them, but the tunnel beyond would still be flooded. They couldn't go back this way, which meant they had to go forward and look for one of the other ways up.
"We need to get moving," Roric wheezed as he got up. "She must have known we would survive that, which means she has something more in store for us."
"But what does she want?" Jaina asked as she tried to help Evalynn get up.
Roric could only assume her comment about getting out of the fortress where they would be more manageable meant she planned to wear them down. Hopefully, they would drop one by one until they were too weak to face her. Then she would make her move and finish them off to collect the bounty. But killing them would accomplish little since they would respawn, so maybe she had something more in mind.
"My guess is she is after Jaina," Roric replied. "Her reaction in the inn and the mention of the bounty makes me suspect this is another kidnapping attempt."
"Are you kidding me?" Jaina groaned. "Even if they could drag me back to Alexandria, I would never cooperate with her."
"That does seem pointless," Chandice agreed as she looked around for her imps to discover they were gone. "How would she get any of us to do what she wanted?"
Roric had an answer to that as well, but he shuddered to consider the possibility. Alexandria was a deceiver, a class based on deception and manipulation. Did she have a skill to weaken one's resolve and convince them they wanted to work for her? If so, did that mean that some of her existing girls were prostitutes against their will? It certainly explained why she was so close to spawn, where she could prey on women who had almost no resistance to her power.
"You look very troubled," Jaina said as she studied his expression.
"I don't want to talk about it," Roric replied and went to Evalynn. "Are you alright?"
"I'm fine," she replied in an unusually dark voice. "I just panicked when I couldn't breathe."
Roric wrapped her in a hug and cradled her head with a hand. Of course, she was rattled by nearly drowning. It didn't matter that they could respawn; it still felt like dying and feeling so helpless had taken some of her spirit away. He held a few moments to reassure her she was loved and then stepped back.
"I'm sorry I lost my head," Evalynn said with a sniff.
"Don't be sorry. I would have panicked too," he replied and stared into her eyes. "Any of us would have to be in that terrible situation. That you were calm enough to swim with me showed you were still fighting to the end."