<<>> With our course decided, and a time limit now hanging over us, we prepared to make our move. We decided to wait until the bottom team as in position first, no need to awaken the guards in the lower areas before they got there. Once they arrived and were in position, we struck. I carved through one of the earth elemental guards with three quick slashes and swiftly moved to another, while Mars punched several of them together and then snapped, detonating the pile. The remaining elementals reacted to our presence, lobbing chunks of themselves our way. A wall of wax rose to block them, then rushed forward as Candle used their own boulders against them, smashing several more of the defenders. A few more emerged from the earth around us, but before any of them could move Bloodriver and I moved through the room like a whirlwind, my blades and her saw carving them to ribbons. A moment passed in silence as we waited for more to emerge, but none did. "Well then. Xenon, any idea what all this is?" Bloodriver asked, looking around the room. Past the more narrow entryway, the room itself was quite large, with numerous alcoves set into the walls. Each contained some element, fire crackling away, wind swirling, a tank or water, so on and so forth. Situated inside each of these was a single earth seraphim. "These seraphim are all dormant... as I said earlier, this is likely an effort to obtain a second element. As far as I know, that usually requires the spirit to die, so I suppose this is an attempt to bypass that?" "Wait, you have to *die* to gain a second element? What?" Mars asked, flabbergasted. "That's what I've *heard* anyway," Xenon clarified, "I'm not entirely familiar with the process, given I've, you know, not done that myself." "You're correct about that, for what it's worth." "Oh, that's good to know," Xenon replied. There was a brief pause. "Wait. Who was that?" "Over here," came the voice again. When we couldn't pinpoint where it was coming from, there was a sigh followed by, "The one full of water." That finally lead us to the alcove that was rather clearly a tank of water... muddy water. Probably what happens when you sit an earth seraphim in it for... uh... "How long have you been in there?" I asked, jumping right to the point. "Hah. Longer than you've been around, I figure. Funny thing, waking up and finding a buncha fleshlings being the first intelligent things I see. The elementals were okay, but not exactly sparkling conversationalists if you catch my drift," the earth seraphim replied, "I was told this was gonna take a while when I volunteered. Didn't give a time window, though. Just 'hop in here and we'll come get you when there's results'." "Really? You just... jumped in, no thought for how long you might be here?" Xenon asked, voice clearly exasperated. "Hey I wasn't asking questions! They tell ya you can maybe get a second element, and I figured why not? Seems like maybe its been an awful long time since then, though. Maybe this thing went longer than I thought..." "That'd explain why it took so long for the Super-Bastion to respond..." Bloodriver commented. "Super-Bastion?! Whoa, we didn't have one of those when I went under! Shit, it really HAS been a long time! Those bastards, did they forget we were here? Lemme out of this thing, I'm gonna..." the seraphim growled, the glass of the tank creaking ominously as all the dirt in the water rushed to the front. The four of us had only a moment to jump back before the seraphim smashed through, carrying all the dirt with it... along with all the water, surrounding it in a sphere. "Huh. Well that's new," the spirit muttered, before the water dribbled away from it, finally revealing a brown seraphim with swirls of blue running through it. "Hey, what do you know, it worked!" Bobbing upward, it swirled around the room. "Well, for me anyway. The rest of these guys maybe not so much?" As the seraphim rambled, the rest of us huddled. "Jackpot!" Candle said, fist-pumping. "A dual-element seraphim!" "Yeah, but is he interested in joining us?" I asked. "He didn't seem super enthused about being left here... maybe we can work that?" Xenon suggested. "Worth a shot," Bloodriver replied, glancing over at the still-talking seraphim. "Don't want to be too pushy here, but if we could just-" Mars interrupted by turning and shouting, "Yo, seraphim! Wanna come with us?" This pulled the seraphim out of its rant. "With you fleshlings? Huh... well, I got no real connection to whatever's going on out there anymore now do I... So sure, why not!" Mars turned back to us with an intensely smug grin. "Yeah yeah, smug it up," I growled at him. "Just because it worked this time..." "Well then, welcome aboard! Don't think we caught your name?" Xenon put forward. "Ah, right! Name's Landslide. Pleased to meetcha." Any further conversation was interrupted by a deep rumbling from below. "Ah. You uh, got any friends checking out the thing down there?" Landslide asked. _________ <<>> There were... *a few* more guards than I'd scouted out previously. By the time we we'd finished the whole room was covered in shattered earth elementals. Fortunately Magnus was present to use his psionic powers as the world's largest broom. Vika whistled as she looked around. "Well then, what's all this?" It's a fairly busy room. That walls are covered in the engravings I saw from the entrance, a winding, complex script occasionally interspersed with depictions of robed, legless beings somehow interacting with the room's other major feature, which took up much of the floor. Said feature is a huge set of concentric rings, inscribed with glowing blue runes. Each ring seems to be set in a track, so maybe these rotate? "This room is old... much older than the rest of this bastion," Magnus declared, feeling around the engravings and rings. "*Very* old. A surface scan with my psychometry is only giving me quick glimpses, it all flies past. I'd need to look deeper in order to figure it out... but where do I look?" "What all can you see from the surface?" I asked. No point jumping in blind. "This... *thing* has had a wide variety of visitors over the years," Magnus explained, "These entities on the walls seem to have been the ones that made it, and they appear several times... before suddenly they're gone, then there's long stretches of nothing between each visit, someone new coming through each time. The time frame is so wide they come and go in a blink..." "I'd say the beginning would be best, then," Vika commented. I hummed to myself. "Hmm... the construction looks to be long, I would need far too much time to review it all," Magnus replied. "Fair point," Vika conceded, "Something further along, then? If others have visited, some of them must have known how it works." "Checking the robed figures might not help, they probably already knew the functionality well enough. A moment where someone's explaining the function would be best," I suggested. Magnus furrowed his brow in concentration. "I have a candidate. I will need some time to examine it closely," he said, before seating himself in the center of the rings. As soon as he delved into whatever memory he'd found, a loud clanking sound emanated from the edges of the room. "Heads up," I called to Vika, drawing my blades. Panels of the floor lifted up and changed shape into suits of disembodied armor, covered in vicious spikes. These don't look like they were left by the spirits. "Some sort of automated defense," Vika called back, staff drawn and gathering energy, "What even triggered them?" I took a glance at Magnus. Did these things respond to him just scanning it?