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Late Spring, 1356 AB

Chasm

by Musashibo Benkei

... and well it didn't go as well as bad as I thought it would. We weren't able to talk our way out of it as I had originally hoped, but we somehow defeated them in combat. That was so close, we were all pretty tapped. I didn't even contribute much to the fighting, Genji carried us so much through that fight. I'm not even close to carrying my weight in this party. Afterwards, we all headed are way towards the chasm. As we got close, there was a permanent night sky over the chasm, which was very worrying. I didn't want to take Bito in the dark for worry of him shutting down, but Conradus wants to go everywhere with him, so it's his responsibility. After fighting some "demons" or whatever they're called, we made our way into the chasm.
 
I don't know the origins of this chasm, but it needs to be dealt with in time. I don't want the evil of this chasm to spread beyond this chasm; it must be at least contained. But I digress, once we were within the chasm, we ended up following a crow of Laxius. The crow took us through a teleportation sigil and we followed it with no hesitation. Because what could apparently go wrong. Apparently a lot, but we managed to avoid it... most of it. We bumped into both Laxius and another one of the apostles, goes by Vazrimoth or something. We decided it would be a good idea for me to sneak up and eavesdrop on their conversation, while invisible. They had some disagreements, She/It used a strange device to open a portal to from where the demons come from. Thinking it was a good idea at the time, and with Conradus agreeing with me, I grabbed the device and teleported back to Conradus and Genji. As soon as I could, I plainshifted us back to Tengoku. Conradus took the device back to his home, while we planned for an attack on the snake woman.
 
All in all, we took something important from them that looked very powerful. I would say overall that was a successful mission, albeit a bad idea that turned out well for us. But there is no phrase that describes us better.

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