*After several more minutes of traveling, the walls are steadily become less reddish-orange and more orange-red. You think that by the time you get done traveling today you will probably get to the truly orange caverns. There are small crevices every few dozen feet, and occasionally you hear skittering or see a flick of a tail or a snout. A few times you see some flying pests, and see signs of rats or other rodents. Those are probably what the lizards are eating.*
*After several hours of winding through the caverns, some with frozen "waterfalls" of calcite in beautiful colors of white, red, and green, others with veritable forests of stalagmites and stalactites, you're still following the stream. Moss continues to grow along its banks, and you see the blind fish nibbling at the edges of it in the water. Once you see a place where it almost seems as if the wall is bleeding, but examination proves it to be red ocher dampned by the moisture in the cave. Still, it's a bit creepy.*
*Shortly after what you guess to be noon, according to your stomaches, you find a cavern whose walls are a distinct shade of orange. However the entirety of the floor of the twenty-foot wide cavern is covered in two-and-three-foot high blue mushrooms; the stream meanders through the room. Curiously enough both sprytes keep getting sparks of static popping around their wings as they get close.*
*After several hours of winding through the caverns, some with frozen "waterfalls" of calcite in beautiful colors of white, red, and green, others with veritable forests of stalagmites and stalactites, you're still following the stream. Moss continues to grow along its banks, and you see the blind fish nibbling at the edges of it in the water. Once you see a place where it almost seems as if the wall is bleeding, but examination proves it to be red ocher dampned by the moisture in the cave. Still, it's a bit creepy.*
*Shortly after what you guess to be noon, according to your stomaches, you find a cavern whose walls are a distinct shade of orange. However the entirety of the floor of the twenty-foot wide cavern is covered in two-and-three-foot high blue mushrooms; the stream meanders through the room. Curiously enough both sprytes keep getting sparks of static popping around their wings as they get close.*
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