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<blockquote data-quote="driver8" data-source="post: 2192114" data-attributes="member: 17559"><p>In the light of the candle, Fatcoin can see the windows are quite thick, and made by skileld hands. You can perceive no breaks or repairs in the panes, and no sign in the masonry that theyve been replaced. Though by no means an expert in glassery skill, the windows appear to be old, that is to say not recently manufactured.</p><p></p><p>A search of the altar and statuary reveals nothing hidden. The marble stone of the floor near the altar and statues are the same as the rest of the church- immaculatley clean, polished, and well fitted. And the altar itself looks to be a grey-white boulder or part of one, roughly shaped in a few places but otherwise untouched, almost as if were deposited here or as if the church was built around it.</p><p></p><p>The door lock is iron and likewise looks rather old. The keyhole is quite large, and one estimates the keyhead for such a lock would be almost as wide a dagger blade's tip. The door here is similar to the one leading to the kitchen, heavy, reinforced with iron bands with sturdy iron hinges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="driver8, post: 2192114, member: 17559"] In the light of the candle, Fatcoin can see the windows are quite thick, and made by skileld hands. You can perceive no breaks or repairs in the panes, and no sign in the masonry that theyve been replaced. Though by no means an expert in glassery skill, the windows appear to be old, that is to say not recently manufactured. A search of the altar and statuary reveals nothing hidden. The marble stone of the floor near the altar and statues are the same as the rest of the church- immaculatley clean, polished, and well fitted. And the altar itself looks to be a grey-white boulder or part of one, roughly shaped in a few places but otherwise untouched, almost as if were deposited here or as if the church was built around it. The door lock is iron and likewise looks rather old. The keyhole is quite large, and one estimates the keyhead for such a lock would be almost as wide a dagger blade's tip. The door here is similar to the one leading to the kitchen, heavy, reinforced with iron bands with sturdy iron hinges. [/QUOTE]
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