35. Storage
 
Low mounds of cut stone fill most of this long chamber. Here
and there stand carts constructed from planks. Most of them are
practically falling apart, and at least 1 sits propped up on a
pile of stone blocks.

1 section of the chamber is given over to a collection of
crates, sacks <4 small, 3 large>, barrels, and casks. In addition, a rack is hung with
rows of picks and shovels, a couple of crude ladders, and an assortment
of pointed and curved iron bars.

Cut stone ready for shipment sits in here. The quarry workers also
store their tools and equipment (both broken and serviceable)
here, along with a few supplies. The PCs can find
8 coils of rope, each 100 feet long. 6 picks can serve as
horseman’s military picks, and 9 of the iron bars can serve as
clubs. There are 5 small mine carts, none of them fit to move.

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