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<blockquote data-quote="FitzTheRuke" data-source="post: 7957405" data-attributes="member: 59816"><p>When Harb got to the first of the six arrow-slits (three per side), he ducked down, burning the cobwebs away with his torch. No projectile came through the hole, so he leaned to the other side of the hall and burned the cobwebs away from that side, too. Then, he slowly raised his head above the level of the arrow-slit, and waved his torch through the hole, first through the one on the right, then through the one on the left.</p><p></p><p>The chamber behind the arrow-slits on the right-hand side held a web-covered statue of a coiled serpent, which clutched in its jaws a stone cube. The cube was slightly larger than palm-sized and was obscured from closer examination by cobwebs in the serpent's maw. On the other side, there was a similar statue, but the head had crumbled off and was lying on the floor. A short distance from the head, lay another stone cube. In the light of his torch, Harb could make out a stylized serpent carved into one of the cube's faces.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FitzTheRuke, post: 7957405, member: 59816"] When Harb got to the first of the six arrow-slits (three per side), he ducked down, burning the cobwebs away with his torch. No projectile came through the hole, so he leaned to the other side of the hall and burned the cobwebs away from that side, too. Then, he slowly raised his head above the level of the arrow-slit, and waved his torch through the hole, first through the one on the right, then through the one on the left. The chamber behind the arrow-slits on the right-hand side held a web-covered statue of a coiled serpent, which clutched in its jaws a stone cube. The cube was slightly larger than palm-sized and was obscured from closer examination by cobwebs in the serpent's maw. On the other side, there was a similar statue, but the head had crumbled off and was lying on the floor. A short distance from the head, lay another stone cube. In the light of his torch, Harb could make out a stylized serpent carved into one of the cube's faces. [/QUOTE]
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