After hours of standing I was able to regain some strength and break my arms free and then gnaw at the noose from around my neck... It was rather tight and I was forced to stand on the tips of y feet to pretend it from choking me... I suppose that it will leave a nasty mark for years to come. I've been lying on the floor for a rather long time... I stood on my toes for hours and I've not eaten in days. I've been drinking the water that I've found leaks from the ceiling during a heavy rain.
I've found a hammer on one of the dead bodies. If I can gather enough strength to actually pick up the hammer and knock down the wall I'll be free! I've begun to knock out small parts of the wall, yet none of them are substantial enough for even a hobbit to crawl through. I've found that the wall is rather weak despite being made of stone. Much it crumbles as I smash the wall the hammer it shouldn't take long for me to break away enough for me to crawl through. I can now see more of the room. I feel as if I've been here for ages. I sleep on the stone floor, and I've yet to eat. The floor has weakened me, dragging the life from me each time I drift. I fear I may not wake at some point.
That was close... they brought in more dead bodies. I always try to stay under the ropes that I escaped from to make it look like I died and the ropes simply gave way. From what I can see all of the bodies they've brought in are from my camp even, Nina, the young girl. They've yet to bring Antaur's or the camp leader's body in here... If they were being tortured as I know the other's were, then there is no way they could still be alive. Unless they were apart of the ambush. That must be it, otherwise I believe they'd be dead. They knew the dangers of setting up camp near a brigand fort, yet ignored them, and now innocent live have lost. If I make it from this wretched place, and I find either of them. I will be sure to avenge the camp. Especially for Nina, for not being able to live past nine, because of two horrid people without a single moral in their bodies.

