Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Onward

Once he had gotten Rhian out of the trap. Hrothgar sat and thought, " I bet I can bridge th trap with some of the floor debris from the collapsed tower."


Hrothgar went back to the door to the tower. He cautiously opened it and searched for any signs of movement or rat activity. Seeing none, he grabbed some timbers to drag down the passageway to bridge the trap.

He placed the timber across the trap, making a 4' wide walkway of roughcut timber across the trap.

He then crossed the trap, as did Enelye and Rhian.

You see before you a carved wooden door, bound in iron. The door casement is made of stone and is carved into many symbols and many different languages. You make out a general theme from the writings and carvings and specifically "Through this portal-as in all thingsin the known and unknown world-knowledge is power. Carvings of books and scrolls cover the door along with scripts and symbols.



The door looks old and is covered in mold at the bottom from all of the water in the hallway, but seems stout and strong.

Hrothgar, what will you do?

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