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<blockquote data-quote="Insight" data-source="post: 5379212" data-attributes="member: 11437"><p><span style="color: gold"><em>I bade my master to leave well enough alone, but he does not listen to me. Not in matters of business. I may have his heart, but not his purse strings. My master, for his love of wealth, refused all notions that something stirred within that mountain. It would be more than salt that the miners plied from inside the heart of the mountain. There was something sinister, or perhaps something primordial, or something hidden. Something that was not meant to be found. Something we were not meant to see. Mining chiefs came to my master, complaining of dead miners. My master did not listen. It was for the love of that salt, or perhaps the love of the money that would come from selling it in the market at Nibenay, that was all that concerned my master. I was his passion, but it was greed that drove him to ignore what was plain to anyone who would listen. The miners had awoken something within that mountain. It would soon be time for a reckoning.</em></span></p><p></p><p>***</p><p></p><p>Zimno leads the others down the broken passage. Korg, Amica, and Brandis trail the swordmage, while Horran and Kesh are futher behind. Korg's torch illuminates a fairly uniform passage, up the point where fallen rocks and broken walls indicate where the cave-in starts.</p><p></p><p>There is almost no sound. Perhaps the intense wind from outside is masking whatever sound may be coming from beyond the rubble. Korg's torch light shows that the rubble may be crossed, if one wishes to travel further. It will just take a little precarious climbing. It would take hours or possibly days for the current group of travelers to clear this debris.</p><p></p><p>Of note is that the spread of dead miners' corpses ends about ten feet from the rubble. All you have found are similar to those nearer the entrance: laying face down, claw and teeth marks on their backs, broken, bloody pickaxes everywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Insight, post: 5379212, member: 11437"] [color=gold][i]I bade my master to leave well enough alone, but he does not listen to me. Not in matters of business. I may have his heart, but not his purse strings. My master, for his love of wealth, refused all notions that something stirred within that mountain. It would be more than salt that the miners plied from inside the heart of the mountain. There was something sinister, or perhaps something primordial, or something hidden. Something that was not meant to be found. Something we were not meant to see. Mining chiefs came to my master, complaining of dead miners. My master did not listen. It was for the love of that salt, or perhaps the love of the money that would come from selling it in the market at Nibenay, that was all that concerned my master. I was his passion, but it was greed that drove him to ignore what was plain to anyone who would listen. The miners had awoken something within that mountain. It would soon be time for a reckoning.[/i][/color] *** Zimno leads the others down the broken passage. Korg, Amica, and Brandis trail the swordmage, while Horran and Kesh are futher behind. Korg's torch illuminates a fairly uniform passage, up the point where fallen rocks and broken walls indicate where the cave-in starts. There is almost no sound. Perhaps the intense wind from outside is masking whatever sound may be coming from beyond the rubble. Korg's torch light shows that the rubble may be crossed, if one wishes to travel further. It will just take a little precarious climbing. It would take hours or possibly days for the current group of travelers to clear this debris. Of note is that the spread of dead miners' corpses ends about ten feet from the rubble. All you have found are similar to those nearer the entrance: laying face down, claw and teeth marks on their backs, broken, bloody pickaxes everywhere. [/QUOTE]
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