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<blockquote data-quote="Gray Shade" data-source="post: 2651062" data-attributes="member: 32340"><p>Debris and rubble litter the ground around the crack in the wall, as if, as Heimel had said, the dragon clawed its way through the wall. Moving close, you can see that the crack is some sort of natural tunnel, a pocket of air caught when the mountain formed, the layers of rock folding over on each other.</p><p></p><p><strong>Mist and Kah</strong>, looking even closer, and holding a torch up to look into the "fold" see that it stays about two to three feet wide and goes straight up and straight down.</p><p></p><p>It’s hard to see how far the tunnel continues because of the darkness, but also because of bends. However, you see some glittering from some of the jagged points of rock. Examining it closer you discover scales from the dragon. The tunnel-fold looks like a smaller person may be able to climb through it, but a human or dwarf would have trouble without scraping all their skin off on the jagged rocks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gray Shade, post: 2651062, member: 32340"] Debris and rubble litter the ground around the crack in the wall, as if, as Heimel had said, the dragon clawed its way through the wall. Moving close, you can see that the crack is some sort of natural tunnel, a pocket of air caught when the mountain formed, the layers of rock folding over on each other. [b]Mist and Kah[/b], looking even closer, and holding a torch up to look into the "fold" see that it stays about two to three feet wide and goes straight up and straight down. It’s hard to see how far the tunnel continues because of the darkness, but also because of bends. However, you see some glittering from some of the jagged points of rock. Examining it closer you discover scales from the dragon. The tunnel-fold looks like a smaller person may be able to climb through it, but a human or dwarf would have trouble without scraping all their skin off on the jagged rocks. [/QUOTE]
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