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<blockquote data-quote="Maidhc O Casain" data-source="post: 3444413" data-attributes="member: 29558"><p><strong>Once More . . .</strong></p><p></p><p>As the party descends, it becomes apparant that this area is of completely different workmanship than the majority of the mine system - it's even different than the better worked area of the small cubicles.</p><p></p><p>The stairs are smooth obsidian rather than crudely chipped flint, and present a sharp contrast even to the much better worked stone of the 'cubicle area.'</p><p></p><p>The stairs begin by going down and to the northeast (the same direction in which the door opened), then curve around to a northern orientation. The total length of the stairs is a little more than 30 feet. At the bottom, they open into a larger area (the extent of which is not defined by the circle of lantern light). The lantern light does reveal that the floor and walls of the area are smooth obsidian, worked just as finely as the stairs - seams are all perfectly flush, etc. The area revealed by the lantern light is empty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maidhc O Casain, post: 3444413, member: 29558"] [b]Once More . . .[/b] As the party descends, it becomes apparant that this area is of completely different workmanship than the majority of the mine system - it's even different than the better worked area of the small cubicles. The stairs are smooth obsidian rather than crudely chipped flint, and present a sharp contrast even to the much better worked stone of the 'cubicle area.' The stairs begin by going down and to the northeast (the same direction in which the door opened), then curve around to a northern orientation. The total length of the stairs is a little more than 30 feet. At the bottom, they open into a larger area (the extent of which is not defined by the circle of lantern light). The lantern light does reveal that the floor and walls of the area are smooth obsidian, worked just as finely as the stairs - seams are all perfectly flush, etc. The area revealed by the lantern light is empty. [/QUOTE]
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