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<blockquote data-quote="IronWolf" data-source="post: 5941998" data-attributes="member: 21076"><p>Isandra makes a final check of the fallen bodies for any identifying orders or keys, but finds nothing. With that check complete the group takes up their positions and begins winding their way down the wet stairs that cling to the outer walls of the cistern. The stairs wind down for about 30' of elevation change before coming to a door at the bottom of the cistern, the trickle of water from the fountain flowing under the gap at the bottom of the door.</p><p></p><p>The door opens easily into the chamber beyond revealing an enormous room lies ahead, filled with dozens of family crypts decorated with family names, heraldic crests, and a variety of death-themed statuary. The walls, floor, and ceiling are made of smooth, polished s tone, and the crypts are made of thick, square blocks of granite. A handful of statues stand throughout the room, though they don’t seem to be placed with any plan—some face the wall, some lie on their sides, and others are damaged beyond repair. The northwest quarter of the room is dominated almost entirely by a single large crypt. The name “Ismacco” is displayed across the front of the crypt.</p><p></p><p>[sblock=OOC]</p><p></p><p>I neglected to put the map I wanted into Dropbox, so it will be a bit before I get a map posted. Essentially you are in what appears to be a large crypt, about 130' wide by 230' long. The northwest corner is occupied by much larger single crypt (sort of a crypt within a crypt).</p><p></p><p>There is a small set of stiars that lead up to the larger crypt at the northwest corner of the room.</p><p></p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronWolf, post: 5941998, member: 21076"] Isandra makes a final check of the fallen bodies for any identifying orders or keys, but finds nothing. With that check complete the group takes up their positions and begins winding their way down the wet stairs that cling to the outer walls of the cistern. The stairs wind down for about 30' of elevation change before coming to a door at the bottom of the cistern, the trickle of water from the fountain flowing under the gap at the bottom of the door. The door opens easily into the chamber beyond revealing an enormous room lies ahead, filled with dozens of family crypts decorated with family names, heraldic crests, and a variety of death-themed statuary. The walls, floor, and ceiling are made of smooth, polished s tone, and the crypts are made of thick, square blocks of granite. A handful of statues stand throughout the room, though they don’t seem to be placed with any plan—some face the wall, some lie on their sides, and others are damaged beyond repair. The northwest quarter of the room is dominated almost entirely by a single large crypt. The name “Ismacco” is displayed across the front of the crypt. [sblock=OOC] I neglected to put the map I wanted into Dropbox, so it will be a bit before I get a map posted. Essentially you are in what appears to be a large crypt, about 130' wide by 230' long. The northwest corner is occupied by much larger single crypt (sort of a crypt within a crypt). There is a small set of stiars that lead up to the larger crypt at the northwest corner of the room. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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