"Let us not leave this room just yet. I can tell the blindness will eventually wear off. At least inside here we know there is no enemies and we have Ralph and Horse to help us fight if needed. Let us keep our backs to the wall and wait a few minutes."
Delgar feels a long the wall trying to follow the party voices back out of the room. He wracks his brain trying to remember how long something like this will last is it minutes hours or days. "All we can do is fall back til it wears off we are useless like this unless anyone else has any ideas"
Hunter hears the conversation but isn't really one for just hanging around. He tries to push the door open using his sword to escape the room. If he can't he will wait to the side of one wall and after awhile says, "So… how long will we just stand here like sheep ready to be sheared?"
"So Hunter you are going to leave a room we know currently has no enemies and go back into a room we only knew had no enemies a few moments ago. I think it is wiser to stay the course and wait out the effects where we are. In here we at least know with the help of Ralph and the horse we are not currently under attack. Though if you feel confident in your abilities to walk blindly through this place then go on and lead the way but I will not follow at this time."
Hunter tries the door and is able to open it. He finds that it doesn't matter which side of the door he's on, his blindness remains.
The party sits and waits for about ten minutes with Ralph and the stone horse keeping sentry when the first of the blindness starts to wear off. After approximately 15 minutes, everybody is able to see once again.
The hallway remains lit. It's about as bright as a normal Light Spell but it's not uncomfortable and nobody has any problems seeing in the light.
Hunter is relieved that is over… "Just imagine… we could have been easily over taken by anyone."
He turns to Delgar as though it were his fault, "Couldn't you have stopped it?"
He then readies himself to continue back down the same corridor unless the lead says otherwise.
"I can search for mundane traps, but this was magical in nature," says Davik "We need a strategy for detecting magical traps, preferably one that we can use indefinitely instead of once or twice a day. I'll take point, just in case there are any more mundane traps."
Out of Character: Assuming we continue, Davik will be actively looking for traps as we continue.