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<blockquote data-quote="Branding Opportunity" data-source="post: 2459135" data-attributes="member: 31812"><p>Reivik trudges off into the cramped darkness of the tunnel, quickly disappearing from view. The spool of rope continues unwinding as he makes his way further and further under Krelont Keep.</p><p>The dwarf’s plan ends up working spectacularly well as you make your way along the gently sloping, yet slippery sewer pipe. You notice numerous sharp metal and stone protrusions that you could have seriously injured yourself on if you hadn’t had a stout rope to hang on to. And the gods only know what disease you would have caught in this filth from such a wound.</p><p>After approximately 15 minutes (and about 500 ft.) of climbing in this matter, Reivik returns to you and reports that the pipe seems to end in a collection pool up ahead. Letting you know that he has secured the rope up ahead you move on to the chamber.</p><p>Once you all arrive you see that this round room is about 30 feet wide and vaults to a moss- and mold-encrusted ceiling some 30 feet overhead. Hideous demonic statues roost on the stonework walls 20 feet above. Steady streams of foul water and sewage drain from their open mouths into a pool below. Decades, if not centuries, of debris and detritus have accumulated into large rotten clumps of vegetation and less-identifiable substances spaced through out the circular chamber. A stone platform rises a foot above the water level to the southwest (you came in from the northeast), providing access to an iron-banded door.</p><p>The water in the pool is a dull-brown and is so murky that its depth can not be ascertained by sight alone. If you thought the smell was bad before, it is truly revolting here, reminding you of the time you came across a hill giant’s “vittles” which he had stored in his lair and then forgotten about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Branding Opportunity, post: 2459135, member: 31812"] Reivik trudges off into the cramped darkness of the tunnel, quickly disappearing from view. The spool of rope continues unwinding as he makes his way further and further under Krelont Keep. The dwarf’s plan ends up working spectacularly well as you make your way along the gently sloping, yet slippery sewer pipe. You notice numerous sharp metal and stone protrusions that you could have seriously injured yourself on if you hadn’t had a stout rope to hang on to. And the gods only know what disease you would have caught in this filth from such a wound. After approximately 15 minutes (and about 500 ft.) of climbing in this matter, Reivik returns to you and reports that the pipe seems to end in a collection pool up ahead. Letting you know that he has secured the rope up ahead you move on to the chamber. Once you all arrive you see that this round room is about 30 feet wide and vaults to a moss- and mold-encrusted ceiling some 30 feet overhead. Hideous demonic statues roost on the stonework walls 20 feet above. Steady streams of foul water and sewage drain from their open mouths into a pool below. Decades, if not centuries, of debris and detritus have accumulated into large rotten clumps of vegetation and less-identifiable substances spaced through out the circular chamber. A stone platform rises a foot above the water level to the southwest (you came in from the northeast), providing access to an iron-banded door. The water in the pool is a dull-brown and is so murky that its depth can not be ascertained by sight alone. If you thought the smell was bad before, it is truly revolting here, reminding you of the time you came across a hill giant’s “vittles” which he had stored in his lair and then forgotten about. [/QUOTE]
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