Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-12599067-20140206023248/@comment-12599067-20140216034506

After what felt like an eternity of wandering through the labyrinth, the tunnels of earth finally began to show signs of a structure beneath the mountain. Stone bricks sometimes poked through the earth, and piles of rubble and bones could be seen every so often. Jack wasn't sure if he was imagining it or not, but he swore he could feel the earth beneath his feet softly vibrating. They were getting closer, he knew it.

Not long after the earth tunnels had been replaced with hallways and corridors made of stone bricks, the first door came into view. A gate of stone and iron sat before them, although one of the doors was slightly open to reveal a dimly lit stone chamber behind it. Shadows flickered in the torchlight that lit the room behind the doors, giving it an ominous appearance.

Claudius stepped forward and pushed open the door, which let out a loud creak as it swung open to reveal what looked like a dining room. A large wooden table sat before them, although the thick layer of dust that was covering the table made it look as if it had not been used for the last era. The chairs that were stacked atop the table looked no better, with empty cobwebs strung between the legs of the chairs. An iron chandelier hung above the table, giving elongated shadows to the bookcases that were nestled in the corners of the room.

However, one thing in particular stood. At the opposite end of the room, there was no door leading out. Instead, a large steel bowl sat atop a small stone pillar, empty except for the small cobweb that was hugging one side of the bowl.

"Spread out and look for exits or entrances. I don't care what you do, just look for a way out of here," Jack ordered, stepping into the room and immediately starting a close inspection of the stone walls.