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The woman explains that you shouldn't assume that most of the deceased adventurers were victims of dragons. Betrayal by their own kind and the natural dangers of the Boût mountain range claimed many lives, especially those less prepared.
She advises you to buy a good supply of torches, even if they are bulky, or a lantern that can last longer and withstand the fierce winds that sweep through the local underground passages. While she has no idea where the dragon might be, she knows it can see in the dark and therefore won't bother lighting its lair.
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When you ask her how she knows this, she replies that it's simple: dragons also fly at night, and if they couldn't see perfectly in the dark, it would be dangerous even for them. Return to 320.