Windhammer, Copyright Wayne Densley 2001 - 2007 All Rights Reserved
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Lighter for not having the weight of your backpack or weapons, you sail easily across the slab and land successfully on the other side. Pausing only for a moment to determine if your jump has provoked any unwanted curiosity you shoulder your pack again, pick up your weapons, and move forward up the passage the short distance to the east-west junction.
The lighting in the larger passage is much better and you notice that most of the tapestries and decorations remain in place, unmolested by the Hordim but suffering the effects of age and a lack of care. There is little else to see except for the tracks of many large creatures scattered along the corridor. Carefully you take a position at the edge of the passage and consider where your emergence from the ventilation grill has left you. The corridor here extends to the west and east but you do not have the advantage of the shadows to veil your passing. It is a circumstance that has your hand grasping the hilt of your blade all the firmer. More than anything else you notice that there is a heavy smell of something pungent in the air. Whether it is the mustiness of rotting cloth or the distant hint of ash is too difficult to tell.
Having decided to go east you turn right at the junction and move forward. At your back you hear the clamour of what sounds like fighting from the western passage. You think to yourself that only a fool would venture towards such obvious danger.
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Windhammer, Copyright Wayne Densley 2001 - 2007 All Rights Reserved
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