NorthernCross
Evard's Tentacles of Forced Intrusion
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Re: Shani's Odyssey
The path was a long and narrow one but as she continued she was encouraged by the growing sound of running water in the distance. As the glowing rocks continued to light the way, the passage opened up into a larger cavern. The stone looked to have been cut by the ones responsible, but one thing immediately stood out. Whoever had opened this just seemed to have stumbled across an underground river in the process and the opening in the floor had a rudimentary safety rail put up over it.
She immediately spotted a rope with a bucket attached to the rail and a fair bit of writing around the opening. Most of it was written in a language she couldn't ready, but more familiar words were chalked in recently informing any who read them that the water was safe to drink. As well as a warning to not fall in that was compounded by the clear but very fast moving water visible from above. If one fell in, they were likely to be far down the river before they could even think to grab the rope.
The path was a long and narrow one but as she continued she was encouraged by the growing sound of running water in the distance. As the glowing rocks continued to light the way, the passage opened up into a larger cavern. The stone looked to have been cut by the ones responsible, but one thing immediately stood out. Whoever had opened this just seemed to have stumbled across an underground river in the process and the opening in the floor had a rudimentary safety rail put up over it.
She immediately spotted a rope with a bucket attached to the rail and a fair bit of writing around the opening. Most of it was written in a language she couldn't ready, but more familiar words were chalked in recently informing any who read them that the water was safe to drink. As well as a warning to not fall in that was compounded by the clear but very fast moving water visible from above. If one fell in, they were likely to be far down the river before they could even think to grab the rope.