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<blockquote data-quote="GruTheWanderer" data-source="post: 1017822" data-attributes="member: 3119"><p>"Yes, I'm sure. Each moment we spend here reveals more about the Elders than most will learn in a lifetime. The lack of gravity inside the station, for example, introduces some interesting possibilities for my research. Now, let us enter the belly of the beast."</p><p></p><p><em>Based on the lack of response to my question about light, it would seem the group does not have light sources handy. In this case, Chjargal can fetch a sunrod from the ship.</em></p><p></p><p>The mind flayer moves through the weak force field to stand beside the bugbear. He raises the crystal he mentioned earlier and throws it against the wall. It shatters, and fresh air begins filling the tunnel. This is good, for your own air envelopes were already growing a little stale.</p><p></p><p>As you drift slowly down the tunnel you feel something that you've never felt before: age, pressing in on you. This outpost has been around longer than you'd even care to think about. Although you have no real basis for the belief, you're convinced that this thing has been deserted for longer than many crystal shells have been in existence.</p><p></p><p>A patch of deeper darkness up ahead tells you you're coming to the end of the tunnel. You drift forward, and the walls open around you into a roughly spherical space some 30 feet in diameter.</p><p></p><p>The walls of the chamber coated with dust deposited over the millenia. But, through the patina, you can see strange murals on the walls of totally alien landscapes. There's something about the colors and the perspective that looks slightly "off", as though the paintings were intended to be viewed through very different optical equipment. The detail is intricate, however, and the workmanship incredible. These are not your average cave paintings...</p><p></p><p>Thought Taker points to a symbol on one of the murals: a three-pointed star. His words ring in your head: "The Elders."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GruTheWanderer, post: 1017822, member: 3119"] "Yes, I'm sure. Each moment we spend here reveals more about the Elders than most will learn in a lifetime. The lack of gravity inside the station, for example, introduces some interesting possibilities for my research. Now, let us enter the belly of the beast." [I]Based on the lack of response to my question about light, it would seem the group does not have light sources handy. In this case, Chjargal can fetch a sunrod from the ship.[/I] The mind flayer moves through the weak force field to stand beside the bugbear. He raises the crystal he mentioned earlier and throws it against the wall. It shatters, and fresh air begins filling the tunnel. This is good, for your own air envelopes were already growing a little stale. As you drift slowly down the tunnel you feel something that you've never felt before: age, pressing in on you. This outpost has been around longer than you'd even care to think about. Although you have no real basis for the belief, you're convinced that this thing has been deserted for longer than many crystal shells have been in existence. A patch of deeper darkness up ahead tells you you're coming to the end of the tunnel. You drift forward, and the walls open around you into a roughly spherical space some 30 feet in diameter. The walls of the chamber coated with dust deposited over the millenia. But, through the patina, you can see strange murals on the walls of totally alien landscapes. There's something about the colors and the perspective that looks slightly "off", as though the paintings were intended to be viewed through very different optical equipment. The detail is intricate, however, and the workmanship incredible. These are not your average cave paintings... Thought Taker points to a symbol on one of the murals: a three-pointed star. His words ring in your head: "The Elders." [/QUOTE]
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