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<blockquote data-quote="GreenKarl" data-source="post: 7005609" data-attributes="member: 6801242"><p>In the morning after a quick breakfast, the heroes gather up their gear and head back down the stairs and into the dungeon below the temple. This time the ranger and her cat lead the way, starting off just a bit as to maybe get a jump on anything before the sounds of their less stealthy companions give them away.</p><p></p><p>Returning to the chamber where they first faced the insect men, they head down the left cave tunnel that leads in a general north-westerly direction (and under the temple itself). After about fifty yards of twists and turns the cave tunnel opened onto an ancient sewer tunnel, lined with stone-brick. On one side of the tunnel was a wide five foot ledge that was three feet over the slowly floating mire of sewage below*. The smell confirmed that there were still living folk in the temple as the sewage was… fresher than would be found in an abandoned one. </p><p></p><p>The sewage tunnel itself lead in a general northern for about fourty feet when Quellathe spotted a wooden bridge ahead. The tunnel itself split, with the main tunnel continuing north and the side tunnel leading west, accessible by the wooden bridge that spanned it. The wooden bridge was supported by stone pillars that cresses the river of sewage at this point. The bridge is five feet wide and has no railing. It appears to be well built and sturdy. </p><p></p><p>[gm]*The main sewer tunnel is 15 feet wide, 5 of that is the ledge. The ceiling is 10 feet over the ledge and the ledge is 3 feet over the sewage below. You are not sure how deep the sewage runs, but it is probably no more than 5 feet</p><p></p><p>So you have two directions you can go from here. Continue going north with the main sewer tunnel or go west towards this secondary sewer tunnel (crossing the bridge). The secondary one appears to be slightly smaller… maybe only ten feet wide, including the 5ft ledge, but other dimensions the same.[/gm]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenKarl, post: 7005609, member: 6801242"] In the morning after a quick breakfast, the heroes gather up their gear and head back down the stairs and into the dungeon below the temple. This time the ranger and her cat lead the way, starting off just a bit as to maybe get a jump on anything before the sounds of their less stealthy companions give them away. Returning to the chamber where they first faced the insect men, they head down the left cave tunnel that leads in a general north-westerly direction (and under the temple itself). After about fifty yards of twists and turns the cave tunnel opened onto an ancient sewer tunnel, lined with stone-brick. On one side of the tunnel was a wide five foot ledge that was three feet over the slowly floating mire of sewage below*. The smell confirmed that there were still living folk in the temple as the sewage was… fresher than would be found in an abandoned one. The sewage tunnel itself lead in a general northern for about fourty feet when Quellathe spotted a wooden bridge ahead. The tunnel itself split, with the main tunnel continuing north and the side tunnel leading west, accessible by the wooden bridge that spanned it. The wooden bridge was supported by stone pillars that cresses the river of sewage at this point. The bridge is five feet wide and has no railing. It appears to be well built and sturdy. [gm]*The main sewer tunnel is 15 feet wide, 5 of that is the ledge. The ceiling is 10 feet over the ledge and the ledge is 3 feet over the sewage below. You are not sure how deep the sewage runs, but it is probably no more than 5 feet So you have two directions you can go from here. Continue going north with the main sewer tunnel or go west towards this secondary sewer tunnel (crossing the bridge). The secondary one appears to be slightly smaller… maybe only ten feet wide, including the 5ft ledge, but other dimensions the same.[/gm] [/QUOTE]
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