The supporting pillars in this wing are
sandstone, resting on a red slate floor. Bits of broken pottery and sharp bits of rock cover the floor here, making walking about a risky business. The stump of a granite monolith, and chunks of brownish-red rock around its base, indicate that the altar was violently assaulted and destroyed. A few links of bronze chain, a twisted manacle, and a bronzewood maul with a snapped haft add to the impression that the enemies of the Temple who did this must have found the altar very hateful indeed. |
This seems to be a vestry. A broken
rhondite bowl and ewer lie in a corner, apparently flung in anger and now shat- tered and useless. The interior of each is caked with a dry brown substance. Pieces of furniture are also scattered about, as are the torn remains of some brown garments and three stubs of brown candles. A flight of stairs descends to the southeast. |
2 of the brown robes are a bit frayed
but intact. The candles are normal, each
about three inches long. The steps lead
down to Dungeon Level One, southwest
corner (area 109a).
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