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After a distance, my companions and I began to shiver from the cold and We still had a long way to go. Hey Blaze, I've noticed the spikes on your back can produce fire. Is there any chance you could warm yourself? As if to answer my question, the spine of his back lit. We all began walking closer to him, hoping to gain some warmth. At this point, we were all tired and worn out from our journey. The sun had set hours ago, and we were only halfway to what we hoped was the entrance. Jacob was the first to voice his discomfort and exhaustion. Nicholas finally spoke up. We should camp for tonight and finish the hike in the morning. With everyone sounding their agreement, there was little else to do. The winds were picking up, and snow began to fall. We couldn't stay out in these cond