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<blockquote data-quote="Rylnethaz" data-source="post: 6752166" data-attributes="member: 6801218"><p>Rylnethaz was surprised to find here the tomb of his forefathers. What his knowledgeable friend said was certainly true. The semblance was unmistakable. What came to his mind was a forgotten prayer passed down to him by his grandfather who had also learned it by his great grandfather. The words were in such an archaic dialect that he almost stumbled. Yet in the end the words came out perfectly intoned and for a moment it was as if the scene was a part of the past coming to life. </p><p></p><p>As he spoke the last word, a cold blue light appeared in the back of the dusty chamber, beyond the two pairs of colonnaded half walls. An arch that seemingly led nowhere, slid to the side revealing a passage.</p><p></p><p>“My friend, do you hear this?” said Rylnethaz.</p><p></p><p>A faint sucking sound was heard deep in the far side of the chamber, something not like a draft of air but more like a breath.</p><p></p><p>“I do, said BoldItalic, but generally speaking, tombs to not breathe, something is wrong here. Let’s investigate further” and with a flick of his wrist over his eye he cast a spell that enabled him to see in darkness.</p><p></p><p>Moving in silence, Rylnethaz in the front and BoldItalic right behind him, they went through the passage and crossed two more rooms, empty apart from the grave niches and the desiccated corpses in them. The air was stale and dry. However instead of being embalmed, most of the corpses in the neches had turned to dust, something had disturbed the place. In the last room, the wall and part of the floor was torn down and the opening led deeper.</p><p></p><p>Rylnethaz was shocked, how could somebody have defiled such a place.</p><p></p><p>"Whoever did this, did not use the front door, said BoldItalic, let's have a look. Gather your strength my friend, we will not let this unpunished."</p><p></p><p>When they looked through the opening, they saw…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rylnethaz, post: 6752166, member: 6801218"] Rylnethaz was surprised to find here the tomb of his forefathers. What his knowledgeable friend said was certainly true. The semblance was unmistakable. What came to his mind was a forgotten prayer passed down to him by his grandfather who had also learned it by his great grandfather. The words were in such an archaic dialect that he almost stumbled. Yet in the end the words came out perfectly intoned and for a moment it was as if the scene was a part of the past coming to life. As he spoke the last word, a cold blue light appeared in the back of the dusty chamber, beyond the two pairs of colonnaded half walls. An arch that seemingly led nowhere, slid to the side revealing a passage. “My friend, do you hear this?” said Rylnethaz. A faint sucking sound was heard deep in the far side of the chamber, something not like a draft of air but more like a breath. “I do, said BoldItalic, but generally speaking, tombs to not breathe, something is wrong here. Let’s investigate further” and with a flick of his wrist over his eye he cast a spell that enabled him to see in darkness. Moving in silence, Rylnethaz in the front and BoldItalic right behind him, they went through the passage and crossed two more rooms, empty apart from the grave niches and the desiccated corpses in them. The air was stale and dry. However instead of being embalmed, most of the corpses in the neches had turned to dust, something had disturbed the place. In the last room, the wall and part of the floor was torn down and the opening led deeper. Rylnethaz was shocked, how could somebody have defiled such a place. "Whoever did this, did not use the front door, said BoldItalic, let's have a look. Gather your strength my friend, we will not let this unpunished." When they looked through the opening, they saw… [/QUOTE]
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