Downstairs, Dunbar leads you into a hallway, opposite of the drawing room where you were recieved the first time you visited this place.
He takes the second door on the left which leads into a room that is ebst described a working room. Numerous books are scattered throughout the room: some on the floor on a large pile, some on a large workbench and even more in a large bookcase.
On the workbench are also several pieces of alchemical equipment: some large jars containing dead animals (pobably), some beakers containnig brightly colored liquid, etc.
Dunbar walks straight to the opposite side of the room and stops in front of the only other door (save the one you entered the room through) is.
He rresents a large key and unlocks the door.
He speaks with a sad and defeated voice: "He will be down the stairs behind this door. I will not come with you down there. I have been there once and the sight of it still haunt my dreams. If you wish to make me go by force then by all means stab a sword through my worthless body now..
He takes the second door on the left which leads into a room that is ebst described a working room. Numerous books are scattered throughout the room: some on the floor on a large pile, some on a large workbench and even more in a large bookcase.
On the workbench are also several pieces of alchemical equipment: some large jars containing dead animals (pobably), some beakers containnig brightly colored liquid, etc.
Dunbar walks straight to the opposite side of the room and stops in front of the only other door (save the one you entered the room through) is.
He rresents a large key and unlocks the door.
He speaks with a sad and defeated voice: "He will be down the stairs behind this door. I will not come with you down there. I have been there once and the sight of it still haunt my dreams. If you wish to make me go by force then by all means stab a sword through my worthless body now..