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<blockquote data-quote="hewligan" data-source="post: 4049294" data-attributes="member: 19688"><p>Jokad, Jovik, and Danth move once more onto the wooden walkway above the prison, hearing the faint footsteps of their two companions fade into nothing. The passage to the east beckons.</p><p></p><p>A 20 foot stone passageway continues on from the long wooden walkway. At the end of this opens up a room containing several ancient relics of what appear to be torture implements, although the function and style seem strange and archaic. In one corner sits a spherical cage with spikes protruding inwards from its iron bars. In another stands what appears to be a star-shaped wooden frame, its surface studded with hooks. And in the center of the room is a long table covered with leather straps and a number of cranks that seem designed to rotate and swivel.</p><p></p><p>The room has a door to the south, lying shattered and open, and another one to the east, closed, but with the wood long warped and now ill-fitting.</p><p></p><p>The room to the south is a small enclave. It contains the crumbling remnants of several chairs and a long table cluttering the floor. The room is a mess. It was clearly once a library, but there are no longer any whole books in the now shattered bookshelves. Many pages litter the floor, some half-books, torn chunks of books, and the like, covering the entire surface to ankle level. They are covered in strange, spiky writing. The books and scrolls have not decayed to this state, but rather appear to have been at the receiving end of someone's fury.</p><p></p><p>OOC: Actions, if any. Otherwise I will follow up with the assumption of a move through the door to the east.</p><p></p><p>To the south stand three stone doors, each bearing a strange symbol that resembles a seven pointed star.</p><p></p><p>Behind each of these doors lies a single skeleton, badly deformed, vaguely humanoid (in varies forms). One has three arms, another an enormous misshapen skull, and the third with a long ribcage that extends entirely down to its pelvis, with tiny, stumpy legs beneath. Ancient prison cells, perhaps, but for what?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hewligan, post: 4049294, member: 19688"] Jokad, Jovik, and Danth move once more onto the wooden walkway above the prison, hearing the faint footsteps of their two companions fade into nothing. The passage to the east beckons. A 20 foot stone passageway continues on from the long wooden walkway. At the end of this opens up a room containing several ancient relics of what appear to be torture implements, although the function and style seem strange and archaic. In one corner sits a spherical cage with spikes protruding inwards from its iron bars. In another stands what appears to be a star-shaped wooden frame, its surface studded with hooks. And in the center of the room is a long table covered with leather straps and a number of cranks that seem designed to rotate and swivel. The room has a door to the south, lying shattered and open, and another one to the east, closed, but with the wood long warped and now ill-fitting. The room to the south is a small enclave. It contains the crumbling remnants of several chairs and a long table cluttering the floor. The room is a mess. It was clearly once a library, but there are no longer any whole books in the now shattered bookshelves. Many pages litter the floor, some half-books, torn chunks of books, and the like, covering the entire surface to ankle level. They are covered in strange, spiky writing. The books and scrolls have not decayed to this state, but rather appear to have been at the receiving end of someone's fury. OOC: Actions, if any. Otherwise I will follow up with the assumption of a move through the door to the east. To the south stand three stone doors, each bearing a strange symbol that resembles a seven pointed star. Behind each of these doors lies a single skeleton, badly deformed, vaguely humanoid (in varies forms). One has three arms, another an enormous misshapen skull, and the third with a long ribcage that extends entirely down to its pelvis, with tiny, stumpy legs beneath. Ancient prison cells, perhaps, but for what? [/QUOTE]
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