Chrysagon walks into the room past the quivering skeletons at the door. Carful not to touch anything, he takes in the scene. The cauldron looks horrible with all the bones inside them. And these bones could also animate, he adds to Ussal's comment about the statues. The statues themselves looks ominous too but it is strange that one of them is lacking a face. That is unusual, he points out to nobody in particular.
Chrysagon continue with the inspection of the bronze shield. He thought that the image of the Chultan warrior was quite beautiful and misplaced here. This shield would look good in a castle, right? He looks at the inscription but doesn't recognise the language. Hey, Myrral, can you read the inscription?
Next, he walks around the chariot, inspecting the treasure without touching anything and trying to see if anything stands out as particular valuable or otherwise useful.