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<blockquote data-quote="TallIan" data-source="post: 7271052" data-attributes="member: 6853819"><p><strong>Sacred Stone Monastery, Day 7, Evening</strong></p><p></p><p>Eroll easily picks the lock then the group retreats back to the tomb and tries the other door. This one proves a lot tougher to open. When it finally gives is flies open with an echoing crash that must surely have alerted someone.</p><p></p><p>Unlike the tomb and the other tunnel this one is rough and unfinished. The tunnel heads south for about 20 feet then intersects with another rough hewn tunnel. About 10 feet farther south is a door, not as well fitting as the ones from the tomb, with light spilling through the cracks.</p><p></p><p>The new tunnel runs roughly east to west and but twists and turns, possibly following old ore veins. Not far in either direction, the tunnel splits multiple times, some of these are dead ends though. It quickly becomes apparent that if you aren't careful exploring these tunnels you'll get hopelessly lost in a matter of minutes.</p><p></p><p>Listening at the door, you can't hear anything. It is locked by a large, simple lock. Peering through the lock you can pick out a well dug into the floor and a door in the opposite wall, about 40 feet away and at least one dirty looking straw pallet. A pungent smell wafts through the keyhole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TallIan, post: 7271052, member: 6853819"] [b]Sacred Stone Monastery, Day 7, Evening[/b] Eroll easily picks the lock then the group retreats back to the tomb and tries the other door. This one proves a lot tougher to open. When it finally gives is flies open with an echoing crash that must surely have alerted someone. Unlike the tomb and the other tunnel this one is rough and unfinished. The tunnel heads south for about 20 feet then intersects with another rough hewn tunnel. About 10 feet farther south is a door, not as well fitting as the ones from the tomb, with light spilling through the cracks. The new tunnel runs roughly east to west and but twists and turns, possibly following old ore veins. Not far in either direction, the tunnel splits multiple times, some of these are dead ends though. It quickly becomes apparent that if you aren't careful exploring these tunnels you'll get hopelessly lost in a matter of minutes. Listening at the door, you can't hear anything. It is locked by a large, simple lock. Peering through the lock you can pick out a well dug into the floor and a door in the opposite wall, about 40 feet away and at least one dirty looking straw pallet. A pungent smell wafts through the keyhole. [/QUOTE]
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