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<blockquote data-quote="Rae ArdGaoth" data-source="post: 4762753" data-attributes="member: 21064"><p>The man sighs regally and shakes his head at Keldar's mention of Urton. <strong>"The city records really are quite terrible. I bought this house long after its previous owner abandoned it. Turket is the new name on the deed, please update your records."</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>"Yes, yes, the cellar is down these stairs."</strong> He leads you through the parlor to the kitchen and down some stairs into the small basement, where a few kegs are kept on stands alongside several old wooden crates. Turket stands at the top of the stairs and allows you to enter. <strong>"Please, tell me if you find anything."</strong></p><p></p><p>The book did indeed tell exactly where the passage was and how to open it: A particular loose stone in the cellar wall must be turned ninety degrees, and lever beneath the cellar floor must then be flipped. Then a large stone in the cellar wall will unlock, and can then be slid on a track backwards into the tunnel.</p><p></p><p>Here in the cellar, things are precisely as the book described. It should be very easy to find the passage, should you wish to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rae ArdGaoth, post: 4762753, member: 21064"] The man sighs regally and shakes his head at Keldar's mention of Urton. [b]"The city records really are quite terrible. I bought this house long after its previous owner abandoned it. Turket is the new name on the deed, please update your records."[/b] [b]"Yes, yes, the cellar is down these stairs."[/b] He leads you through the parlor to the kitchen and down some stairs into the small basement, where a few kegs are kept on stands alongside several old wooden crates. Turket stands at the top of the stairs and allows you to enter. [b]"Please, tell me if you find anything."[/b] The book did indeed tell exactly where the passage was and how to open it: A particular loose stone in the cellar wall must be turned ninety degrees, and lever beneath the cellar floor must then be flipped. Then a large stone in the cellar wall will unlock, and can then be slid on a track backwards into the tunnel. Here in the cellar, things are precisely as the book described. It should be very easy to find the passage, should you wish to do so. [/QUOTE]
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