It looked to be around three in the afternoon before Lazarus and his companion, Ensign Frost, were to arrive at the location that he had circled on the map. He heaved a sigh of relief at the sight of the slick stone crevice nestled naturally into the island's verdant greenery. It had been about two and a half hours since he and Frost had embarked, as it had been a particularly tricky task to rouse the doctor before noon, in addition to making the necessary preparations for the trip. "The thing looked closer on the map" Lazarus lamented, although he would not complain out loud in the presence of his new crew mate. Still, it was hard not to, especially with how humid the day had been, the slick sheen of sweat on his skin a testament to the fact.
"If my information is accurate, and my assumptions are correct... and with some luck on our side, we should be able to find a specimen of Nirnroot within that underground cavern"
He said this for the benefit of Ensign Frost, but reaffirming it out loud helped to abate some of his previous weariness. Now would be able to retrieve and study this mysterious plant, unlocking and utilizing any latent natural qualities, medicinal or otherwise.
"There's even still some water flowing down in there. That should push the odds in our favor a bit, as my research suggests that the thing grows in and around naturally forming cave pools. I've theorized that perhaps the water within these caverns has a particular mineral composition that is picked up from the erosion of the surrounding earth, and that the Nirnroot thrives on this combination of minerals."
The doctor was mostly musing to himself at this point, as he doubted his crew mate cared much for the theoretical specifics of subterranean plant life. He took a long swig of water from the canteen strapped to his leg, partly to sate his thirst, and partly to fill the silence. It had felt particularly hard to strike up a conversation with blonde marine, as even still his conversational skills were a bit lacking, and he had a feeling she may have had a similar problem. He wished that was something that would alleviate itself in time.
I suppose we should get to it then. Ladies first."
"If my information is accurate, and my assumptions are correct... and with some luck on our side, we should be able to find a specimen of Nirnroot within that underground cavern"
He said this for the benefit of Ensign Frost, but reaffirming it out loud helped to abate some of his previous weariness. Now would be able to retrieve and study this mysterious plant, unlocking and utilizing any latent natural qualities, medicinal or otherwise.
"There's even still some water flowing down in there. That should push the odds in our favor a bit, as my research suggests that the thing grows in and around naturally forming cave pools. I've theorized that perhaps the water within these caverns has a particular mineral composition that is picked up from the erosion of the surrounding earth, and that the Nirnroot thrives on this combination of minerals."
The doctor was mostly musing to himself at this point, as he doubted his crew mate cared much for the theoretical specifics of subterranean plant life. He took a long swig of water from the canteen strapped to his leg, partly to sate his thirst, and partly to fill the silence. It had felt particularly hard to strike up a conversation with blonde marine, as even still his conversational skills were a bit lacking, and he had a feeling she may have had a similar problem. He wished that was something that would alleviate itself in time.
I suppose we should get to it then. Ladies first."