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<blockquote data-quote="Li Shenron" data-source="post: 6305348" data-attributes="member: 1465"><p>The adventurers venture into the maze of boulders, very careful with every step they take, and with utmost attention... </p><p></p><p><em>Cricrr, cracrr</em>... you try to move silently, but cannot avoid the cracking under your feet, because you soon discover that among the rubble and the dirt, the floor is covered in bones. The smell of death is strongest here, until in the middle of a slightly larger space, you stumble upon two almost whole but definitely not intact corpses, not older than a week, one human and one hobgoblin by your best guess. They clearly have been on the ghouls' menus for a few meals already.</p><p></p><p>Every now and then, you can hear the hissing and gnarling of the ghouls in nearby tunnels. At one instant, the shadow of one of them seem to run past a side opening, and <span style="color: #0000CD">Tock</span> instinctively tries to take a strike against it, but hits only the air. As you advance through the maze, you get the feeling the ghouls are keeping an eye on you but avoiding contact, and kind of going back in the opposite direction.</p><p></p><p>Among the scattered filth, you occasionally get a glimpse of something shiny: coins, cheap jewelry, and even a fine piece of silver, probably a pendant of sort. Of course, you take care of picking up anything that looks valuable.</p><p></p><p>At some point, you reach the end of the maze, and you find yourself in a relatively enlarged area, in front of two grim stacks of stuff, which at second sight reveals themselves to be some sort of large chairs or thrones, facing each other and built by intertwining bones with scraps of black silk, with a few skulls decorating the tops. In the middle of the seats, a small rudimentary table (essentially, a small stone lab, simply standing on a few more stones beneath) has a few more small shiny items on it, arranged in a regular pattern.</p><p></p><p>Next to the grim sculptures, you notice that part of the wall near the floor isn't made of natural rock but of old dark bricks, some of which have been removed, and there is now an opening large enough for someone or something to crawl through...</p><p></p><p><em>...what's your next move?</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Li Shenron, post: 6305348, member: 1465"] The adventurers venture into the maze of boulders, very careful with every step they take, and with utmost attention... [I]Cricrr, cracrr[/I]... you try to move silently, but cannot avoid the cracking under your feet, because you soon discover that among the rubble and the dirt, the floor is covered in bones. The smell of death is strongest here, until in the middle of a slightly larger space, you stumble upon two almost whole but definitely not intact corpses, not older than a week, one human and one hobgoblin by your best guess. They clearly have been on the ghouls' menus for a few meals already. Every now and then, you can hear the hissing and gnarling of the ghouls in nearby tunnels. At one instant, the shadow of one of them seem to run past a side opening, and [COLOR="#0000CD"]Tock[/COLOR] instinctively tries to take a strike against it, but hits only the air. As you advance through the maze, you get the feeling the ghouls are keeping an eye on you but avoiding contact, and kind of going back in the opposite direction. Among the scattered filth, you occasionally get a glimpse of something shiny: coins, cheap jewelry, and even a fine piece of silver, probably a pendant of sort. Of course, you take care of picking up anything that looks valuable. At some point, you reach the end of the maze, and you find yourself in a relatively enlarged area, in front of two grim stacks of stuff, which at second sight reveals themselves to be some sort of large chairs or thrones, facing each other and built by intertwining bones with scraps of black silk, with a few skulls decorating the tops. In the middle of the seats, a small rudimentary table (essentially, a small stone lab, simply standing on a few more stones beneath) has a few more small shiny items on it, arranged in a regular pattern. Next to the grim sculptures, you notice that part of the wall near the floor isn't made of natural rock but of old dark bricks, some of which have been removed, and there is now an opening large enough for someone or something to crawl through... [I]...what's your next move?[/I] [/QUOTE]
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