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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 3743121" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p>Barok starts first, with Phly following and carrying a torch to guide his way. Dust fills the air and a dank smell like a cave fills your nostrils as you descend down a series of steps that seem to have been untouched for countless generations. Eventually the steps stop at the start of a wide antechamber, and you estimate that you have descended about fifteen feet down. The chamber is about 30 feet wide by 80 feet long and has a ceiling that reaches a height of 10 feet. Fourteen statues are arrayed in two rows, the first of which stand close to the stairs while the farthest ones are near an archway that leads into another room at the far end. Each of the statues seem to be that of a gnome, but they dress in robes that are not of the same style as their modern kin and they show the effects of age in a similar way that the old statue in the gnomish meeting hall did. There is writing on the top of the archway, but you are too far to make it out.</p><p></p><p>Barok</p><p>[sblock]</p><p>Your sharp eyes notice something odd about the center statues. They seem almost goblinoid in appearance. Also, each of the other statues seem to be separated from one another from an interval of about 4 or 5 feet. These are in the middle and are separated by only two feet from the gnomish statues on either side of them.</p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 3743121, member: 34958"] Barok starts first, with Phly following and carrying a torch to guide his way. Dust fills the air and a dank smell like a cave fills your nostrils as you descend down a series of steps that seem to have been untouched for countless generations. Eventually the steps stop at the start of a wide antechamber, and you estimate that you have descended about fifteen feet down. The chamber is about 30 feet wide by 80 feet long and has a ceiling that reaches a height of 10 feet. Fourteen statues are arrayed in two rows, the first of which stand close to the stairs while the farthest ones are near an archway that leads into another room at the far end. Each of the statues seem to be that of a gnome, but they dress in robes that are not of the same style as their modern kin and they show the effects of age in a similar way that the old statue in the gnomish meeting hall did. There is writing on the top of the archway, but you are too far to make it out. Barok [sblock] Your sharp eyes notice something odd about the center statues. They seem almost goblinoid in appearance. Also, each of the other statues seem to be separated from one another from an interval of about 4 or 5 feet. These are in the middle and are separated by only two feet from the gnomish statues on either side of them. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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