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 The lurid red light from the lava lamps lent the walls of the ice
        tunnel the appearance of being stained with fresh blood.
          Legend said that the light Yelm Himself had shed from his vacant throne had
        been yellow.  Hard to imagine such a thing
        though.  All the light the patrol had in the
        tunnel were the standard equipment magical lanterns that had been enchanted to hold molten
        blobs of lava without burning the lanterns bearer.
          The light they gave off was red as was the light cast by the New Sun.  The oil made from reindeer or puffin fat that was
        burned in the lamps everyone used indoors was bluish.
          Certainly not yellow.  The
        priests were good for making these lamps if little else.
          Using the lanterns made the sergeant uneasy because they were so dangerous.  Proper lantern use was drilled into the tunnel
        scouts from day one and the priest trainers emphasized over and over again how important
        it was to open the lantern on a regular cycle to release the heat trapped inside.  He remembered all too vividly the graphic example
        theyd use to reinforce the importance of NOT pointing the lantern at anything
        living, nothing friendly anyway.  The tethered
        reindeer had been 20 meters away from the lantern when it was opened and it had been fried
        where it stood.  He suspected that it hadnt
        even had time to feel anything.  Every
        patrolmans dream was to unleash the lantern on a troll or ice demon war party but it
        was pretty rare that they were so obliging to be available when a lantern needed to be
        discharged.  The sergeant suspected that the
        odd missing patrol was due to their neglecting the maintenance schedule for their lanterns
        in the hope that theyd meet some enemies.  He
        remembered the crater the purposively neglected lantern had made for that warning.  First the boredom of standing around watching the
        lantern and then suddenly and violently it was gone in a huge blast of heat.    If anyone doubted after those examples that the blobs contained in
        the magical granite and mica lanterns werent real chunks of lava, it certainly wasnt
        the sergeant.  No, he had seen what had
        happened when one of the lanterns had been crushed by a trolls maul.  (Fortunately right after a discharge or he wouldnt
        have any memories to linger on). The glob of molten rock that was released had badly
        burned the trooper who had been carrying it.  Knowing
        himself dead, being so far away from base and with their healer already in Lodril and Orias
        embrace, the crazy bastard had actually picked up a glob of the molten rock and thrown it
        in the trolls face.  He had just managed
        to grab some before it had slowly melted its way down through the glacier seeking to
        return to Lodrils realm.  Sometimes the
        glaciers hatred of and resistance to fire was an advantage. The sergeant smiled at
        the memory.  No matter what people said about
        trolls being able to eat anything it was pretty obvious that molten rock wasnt on
        the list of things they could eat.  The
        sergeant shook his head at the memory seared into his mind, of the trooper, hideous burns
        running all down his right side, bending over and dipping his hitherto uninjured left hand
        into the blob of molten rock, screaming in pain and hatred the whole while.  He had then straightened up, still screaming,
        molten rock dribbling from between his charred fingers and hurled the glob of lava
        straight into the trolls face.  Lodril
        had surely guided his aim that day.  The
        sergeant could still remember the beatific smile on his face as he saw that the mighty
        troll had crashed to the tunnels floor and thrashed away his life.  He managed to live just long enough to see the
        troll die.  A commotion behind him brought the sergeant out of his reverie.  He cursed himself for not paying attention to the
        here and now.  Maybe it was time to retire to
        training new troopers full time.  The ice
        tunnels were no place to daydream.  He shook
        himself back to paying attention and turned to learn that a green recruit had been struck
        by a falling icicle.  Idiot, he thought, how
        many times did he have to tell them to always keep their reindeer bone and hide shield
        over their heads.  Could they possibly forget
        that the ice hated them? He whispered back a stern reminder to the trooper immediately
        behind him and finished off with a terse pass it on.
          Wouldnt do to raise his voice in here, the ice tunnels carried sound
        all too well and he didnt want to risk the chance that some ice demons or trolls
        were up ahead of the patrol somewhere.  Hed
        save the verbal reaming out for later once they back in the relative safety of Lodriland.  Now there was some real blood on the ice.  The sergeant shook his head.  Just how much blood were they to leave on the ice?  Would they ever be able to leave this ice dome
        they had lived in for centuries?  Would Yelm
        ever return?  He glared back at the timid
        recruits behind him.  He was definitely too
        old to be leading patrols like this.  Even the
        greenest recruit was brave enough out on the Ice Canal skating around with their hookey
        sticks, the long shafts of reindeer bone with the curved bone and obsidian blade on the
        end.  The blade was equally good for slashing
        foes or whacking the obsidian discs they used as ranged weapons.  But take away their skates and hookey sticks, put
        them into a pair of ice crampons and give them an obsidian hammer for the ice demons and a
        obsidian tipped spear for the trolls and send them into the tunnels and they all became
        timid.  The ice was enemy territory and
        despite the confidence and bravery the scouts felt when on the Ice Canal and surrounded by
        the relative safety of Lodriland everyone was unhappy when completely surrounded by
        ice.  The sergeant shook his head.  Who
        could blame them though?  Only an idiot would
        willingly go into the ice tunnels that periodically opened up in the ice dome that
        surrounded Lodriland. And what were the tunnel scouts if not idiots?  Someone had to inspect the tunnels for possible
        dangers from ice demons or trolls.  If Valinds
        forces were massing for a major assault it would take time to position the Priest-Kings
        guard and the special lava engineer forces.  Someone
        had to investigate.  Fortunately the ice
        tunnels were opening and closing all the time and most were nothing but ice tunnels.  Three times during the sergeants life though
        major incursions had been thwarted by tunnel scout patrols.
          The assaults had been thrown back with horrific casualties but thrown back
        they had been.  If the tunnel scout patrols
        hadnt warned them things would have been much worse.
          So everyone valued the tunnel scout patrols, even if those bastards in the
        Priest-Kings guard didnt act like they did.  No, as awful as the patrols were they were necessary.  Taking green recruits into a tunnel though!  The sergeant had argued long and loud about the
        wisdom of sending an entire green patrol in but losses among the tunnel scouts had been
        heavy lately and there werent enough veterans to go around.  So here he was with a patrol that to his weary old
        eyes looked like they had just let go of their mothers tit.  The fates and tunnel scout command were not kind.  And thats when the walls erupted ice demons
 
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