Brother Feliks bids everyone follow him, he bringd the group to where brother Jakub kneels in silent prayer.
The monk looks up when he finishes his prayer and welcomes everyone, his eyes belie his exhaustion. In the candlelight Steeple can clearly see many new wrinkles on both of the ghouls' faces - they've been without blood for a while now, it seems, for they are at least fifteen years older than the last time Steeple saw them. A few more days of this rapid aging and they would be dead.
Brother Feliks starts:
"Father Kazimierz has resided within this abbey for more than a hundred years, with us alone surviving through an era alongside him. He was a holy man, he vowed to subsist on the blood of the faithful as penance to God for the sins of the world. He tended to our dead, he spoke to the spirits and aided them in passing on to the Lord's kingdom. He was a good man, and he shared with us the secret to his longevity, with the power of his faith and his holy blood we have long been with him."
Brother Feliks momentarily puts his head down and says a word of prayer, while brother Jakub continues for him.
"He began to hear of the stories miners told about the monster within the mines. He knew at once that it was some demonic creature inhabiting it, he went down alone one day to exorcise it. We tried to go with him, we insisted, but he declined - he told us that it was dangerous, that only those whose faith was strong enough could survive the coming trials. We were outside, praying with the miners when it happened. He... We heard his voice in a brief scream, and then nothing more."
Brother Feliks lays a hand on his contemporary's shoulder, and continues:
"We have prayed for his return ever since that day, but we both felt something, brother Jakub and I - we felt the power of his faith break within us. We fear he is gone, forever. Indeed, we have begun to age and die, as we can no longer have the father's faith sustain us. We pray night and day, but it is not enough. Soon, I think, we shall descend into the mines to do what the good father could not - and should we fail, we shall simply have to join him once more in God's realms."