>>6066435>>6066436>>6066432>>6066427>>6066425You have an idea, why not make an improvised torch with vines? You just need to tie enough of them together that it won't burn out too fast, with torn out clothing making sure none of the vines spill out. The vines are not exactly dry, but they're not so damp they won't light up from a spark.
Okay, two sparks, it took <span class="mu-i">two</span> sparks to light up your torch, but hey! You can see now! And what you can see are a lot of giant venus flytraps on the walls. However, unlike regular venus flytraps, they're willing to move their neck much further to reach their prey, and don't exclusively rely on their aroma to attract bugs.
Either way, those things look like they clamp HARD, and while you don't think teachers would let you get lethally injured by those things, that doesn't mean it won't hurt like hell. You consider using the torch to burn a few of them, but then you realize there's the very real risk of having the flame suffocate as they clamp on it, or for the fire to start spreading out of control in the dungeon surrounded by flammable material, so you hold off on it.
Your torch won't last forever, so you check the two other passages as fast as you can with the small light you have. One passage has a pit with who knows what else past it, and the other one has what you think should contain the trigger to open the flytrap wall. Problem is the other side is separated by a big pool of water. You try to bring the fireflies here, but they seem so scared of the water they automatically start going in the opposite direction. You don't think you can make the jump, and you doubt it's as simple as swimming there, and even if you could, that'd mean giving up your torch since you don't think you can swim here without it getting wet.
Mhh, is there really a way to get past this without casting spells?
Mana left: 34/40
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