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<blockquote data-quote="Someone" data-source="post: 5500270" data-attributes="member: 5656"><p>The remaining time you spent at Soni’s place quickly degrades into a continuous and increasingly exasperating excusing about being full and <em>really</em> not needing, wanting or being able to stuff any more food into your stomach, so without anything else to do you say goodbye and set foot. </p><p></p><p>There’s obviously not any road or sign that lead to the crypt, since nobody goes or comes from there except once every decade, but from what you know it shouldn’t be difficult to find. The narrow strip of cultivated lands next to the sea leads to a cool forest – in fact somewhat too cool- and then it clears as the terrain becomes rugged and rocky and the soil thinner and poorer. Here and there you spot signs of earlier occupants –rests of rotted large totems, tools, and such hidden among the plants- which suggest that orcs lived once on this island. </p><p></p><p>But archeology isn’t the reason you’re here, so you persevere up the tall hill to your left where you’re told the tomb should be. Finally you arrive at something interesting: a couple hundred yards ahead of you the hill’s side falls in a quite unnatural way and at the feet of this vertical wall there’s, let’s say wall or screen of bushes and rocks surrounding a large area that you can’t see but you’d bet it’s flat. While the hill’s carved side and the screened plateau in front of it don’t look artificial, you feel it isn’t entirely natural either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Someone, post: 5500270, member: 5656"] The remaining time you spent at Soni’s place quickly degrades into a continuous and increasingly exasperating excusing about being full and [i]really[/i] not needing, wanting or being able to stuff any more food into your stomach, so without anything else to do you say goodbye and set foot. There’s obviously not any road or sign that lead to the crypt, since nobody goes or comes from there except once every decade, but from what you know it shouldn’t be difficult to find. The narrow strip of cultivated lands next to the sea leads to a cool forest – in fact somewhat too cool- and then it clears as the terrain becomes rugged and rocky and the soil thinner and poorer. Here and there you spot signs of earlier occupants –rests of rotted large totems, tools, and such hidden among the plants- which suggest that orcs lived once on this island. But archeology isn’t the reason you’re here, so you persevere up the tall hill to your left where you’re told the tomb should be. Finally you arrive at something interesting: a couple hundred yards ahead of you the hill’s side falls in a quite unnatural way and at the feet of this vertical wall there’s, let’s say wall or screen of bushes and rocks surrounding a large area that you can’t see but you’d bet it’s flat. While the hill’s carved side and the screened plateau in front of it don’t look artificial, you feel it isn’t entirely natural either. [/QUOTE]
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