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<blockquote data-quote="Deuce Traveler" data-source="post: 3781072" data-attributes="member: 34958"><p>As they continue to discuss their good fortune, the party steps into the next room past the archway and sees a seemingly empty chamber with two statues, one near the opening from whence the group came and the other across the way against the wall. The closer statue is of a gnome in robes, his arms crossed. The second statue that stands against the far wall looks like the gnome's twin or perhaps a second statue of the same man. The difference is that the closer robed statue looks similar to the gnomes you know of while the feature's of the opposite statue seem granular and faded in a similar fashion of the statues that are in the previous chamber. It's almost as if the features were carved in a purposeful way instead of being from the affects of time. Two archways lead to other rooms, one to each of your sides.</p><p></p><p>Barok and Caramip</p><p>[sblock]</p><p>You notice that the walls and ceiling and floor at the center of the room seem to have small, barely noticeable holes.</p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deuce Traveler, post: 3781072, member: 34958"] As they continue to discuss their good fortune, the party steps into the next room past the archway and sees a seemingly empty chamber with two statues, one near the opening from whence the group came and the other across the way against the wall. The closer statue is of a gnome in robes, his arms crossed. The second statue that stands against the far wall looks like the gnome's twin or perhaps a second statue of the same man. The difference is that the closer robed statue looks similar to the gnomes you know of while the feature's of the opposite statue seem granular and faded in a similar fashion of the statues that are in the previous chamber. It's almost as if the features were carved in a purposeful way instead of being from the affects of time. Two archways lead to other rooms, one to each of your sides. Barok and Caramip [sblock] You notice that the walls and ceiling and floor at the center of the room seem to have small, barely noticeable holes. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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