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<blockquote data-quote="airwalkrr" data-source="post: 5229713" data-attributes="member: 12460"><p>Although you have seen a number of strange and unusual things since entering the dungeons beneath Maure Castle, nothing could prepare you for what was behind the curtains. Before you lies a massive chamber, lighted by some unusual magic that hangs in the area like a dull glow. But it is enough so that you can see the whole of the chamber easily. In fact, having been cloaked in darkness thus far, even this dim light is a bit taxing upon your eyes. However, as you move into the chamber your eyes begin to adjust and you take in the many marvels before you.</p><p></p><p>The chamber is incredibly large. If it was carved out the old-fashioned way, it must have taken years to do. And whoever the mason was for the project probably had several successors. The chamber is perhaps 50 meters deep and twice as wide. At either side of the chamber is an enormous raised balcony looking out into the center and lined with numerous stairs. Stairs approach each balcony along the sides. The seating in the balconies could each easily hold fifty people or more.</p><p></p><p>At the far end of the chamber is a raised area. It dominates the back center area of the room and juts well into the middle of the room. Upon the raised area are three different forms. From this distance, you cannot make out the exact details, but the figures are unmoving. One is on each side and both appear to be standing. The one in the center is seated upon a kind of raised throne and is also a bit larger than the others. It seems this room was once an audience chamber of some kind.</p><p></p><p>Of immediate interest however, are six ivory pillars that stand before you about 8 meters ahead. They are all spaced about 7 to 8 meters apart from your left to your right. The pillars depict six different people carved in various poses and styles.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=OOC]It is impossible to take 20 on a Hide or Move Silently check since the two are opposed rolls.[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airwalkrr, post: 5229713, member: 12460"] Although you have seen a number of strange and unusual things since entering the dungeons beneath Maure Castle, nothing could prepare you for what was behind the curtains. Before you lies a massive chamber, lighted by some unusual magic that hangs in the area like a dull glow. But it is enough so that you can see the whole of the chamber easily. In fact, having been cloaked in darkness thus far, even this dim light is a bit taxing upon your eyes. However, as you move into the chamber your eyes begin to adjust and you take in the many marvels before you. The chamber is incredibly large. If it was carved out the old-fashioned way, it must have taken years to do. And whoever the mason was for the project probably had several successors. The chamber is perhaps 50 meters deep and twice as wide. At either side of the chamber is an enormous raised balcony looking out into the center and lined with numerous stairs. Stairs approach each balcony along the sides. The seating in the balconies could each easily hold fifty people or more. At the far end of the chamber is a raised area. It dominates the back center area of the room and juts well into the middle of the room. Upon the raised area are three different forms. From this distance, you cannot make out the exact details, but the figures are unmoving. One is on each side and both appear to be standing. The one in the center is seated upon a kind of raised throne and is also a bit larger than the others. It seems this room was once an audience chamber of some kind. Of immediate interest however, are six ivory pillars that stand before you about 8 meters ahead. They are all spaced about 7 to 8 meters apart from your left to your right. The pillars depict six different people carved in various poses and styles. [sblock=OOC]It is impossible to take 20 on a Hide or Move Silently check since the two are opposed rolls.[/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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