Erdolliel moves in front of the door and looks to see if she can identify anything dangerous about it.[sblock=oc]N, E, N, N, E, E look at the door. if nothing is obvious other than the glowing, check for traps while trying not to touch it.[/sblock]
Erdolliel leads on to the doorway while the others move in around it.
You see part of a chamber broken up by slender, marble columns. Strange patterns of wispy green veins writhe and undulate within the stone, providing an eerie light. The floor consists of square, bone-white tiles that measure about a foot across. The walls are made of a dull gray marble covered with strange, circular bulges in an irregular pattern.
Erdolliel finds nothing odd about the open doorway itself.
"What in the abyss is this place?" Nethezar questions no one in particular.
[sblock=OOC]I'm being liberal with positioning again.
"Nothing would be worse than being suprised by an undead spirit right now."Bazrim keeps walking with the group, but keeps his focus on the path they are leaving.
"I can think of a few things worse, but it wouldn't be pleasant. Let's move in quietly." Erdolliel whispers as she cautiously enters the room.[sblock=oc]She will ready her bow and move in first, move silently +10 hide +10[/sblock]
"... An army of trolls! That would be worse than an undead." Eskard announces a moment too late. He waits patiently for some sign it's time to enter the room.
[sblock=oc]Some examples of signs would be: sounds of fighting, Erdolliel saying something that suggests its ok, someone else going into the room, someone telling him it's time for him to go....etc...[/sblock]
Erdolliel sneaks into the room, and finds that it extends to the east and appears to turn north. She sees no sign of enemy presence.
While the others hang back, Nethezar drops his morningstar into his haversack, eliminating the extra light, and pulls out his magic missle wand instead.
[sblock=OOC]I spoke via chat with Ti and mn and proceeded based upon that understanding. R is sneaking in and K is waiting for her signal, and, I assume, cautioning the others to do likewise.