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by ehiker133 » Mon Nov 17, 2014 6:35 pm
Desmond shrugs, "It wouldn't be much of a trap if you could easily climb out of it, would it? I suspect it is what it is for a reason. You go where you're not supposed to, trigger the trap, and slide down a chute where the shadows await. Then they do what they do best and suck the strength out of you until you join them as a shadow..."
| Let's recount all that we've discovered about the room...
- they are in a long, 30ft wide hall. There are wolfish carvings in bass relief within a 3ft tall band along the walls, but the main feature of the room ... is an 8ft high stone ring that stands balanced upon a broad dais at the opposite end of the room. The floor in front of it is raised so that a 10ft long stone ramp leads up to the stone circle.
- there are a series of runes graven into the facing surface of the ring, each about the size of the palm of one's hand and spaced evenly around the hoop so that a score of so of them fit
- the stone of the runic ring differs markedly from that of the surroundings--it is smoother, greener,and flecked with intricacies of gold and amber veins. In actuality, the "ring" appears to be two rings--one fitted snuggly inside the other--the join between them barley noticeable. Then, moving around it somewhat to view the structure from the side, it becomes clear that the ring is in fact a shallow cylinder; a "tube" about 3ft deep. There are a series of "rungs" sung into the outside face of it, spaced about a foot apart...
- the glyphs represent moons and constellations by which the oldest Elves named the months.
- it isn't a calendar so much as a chart of the celestial cycle (or two such cycles)
- the inner ring runes are recognizable; the outer ring runes are unknown
- at its apex, the stone hoop passes through a narrow stone visor with a window in it; a pair of runes is visible through the window
- all of the runes are backwards!
- there are rungs on the outside of the outer ring, supposedly used for spinning it to align different constellations? Are there rungs on the inside to adjust the inner ring, as well? Or how is that done?
- one of the pictogram panels has a circle in the middle of it; left side of the panel depicts night and right side depicts day; on both sides, a wolfman stands with his back to the circle with something straight held upright in front of him.
- the line is too thin and uniform to be a sword and too straight to be a stick
Also of note:
- When Dieter pulled his new magical sword out, it seemed to have an unnatural inertia about it, even leaning toward the great upright hoop. (Possibly the sword can detect magic and that is the strongest magic source in the room?)
Anything else? |