Baba Luga
Vestige
"Where is the cabinet?" the accountant asks. "Ah, I use the word in its old sense, meaning the full breadth of the Count's collections. If it were all together in one place, that would make my life easier, certainly. Anyway, good luck to you." He returns to his scribbling.
As Syvis instinctively senses an unknown threat approaching, everyone quickly returns to the secret servants' passage. Hircus is last in, and closes the door quietly behind, just as the clicking of hard soles echoes from one of the stairways across the great hall. The only signs that anyone was in the Audience Chamber should be the slight change in the throne's position, the broken door to the counting room, the accountant's possible testimony, and the two slaughtered servants.
Aiming for the lower depths, the group goes back down the tight spiral staircase to the ground floor, then continues below the surface, growing almost dizzy with the constant rightward turning. Finally, the stairs end in a damp and musty arched passage. At the other end of this passage is a door entirely covered by an elaborate collage of human bones, with the head of a femur as the doorknob.
On the left side of the passage, midway between the spiral staircase and the bone door, is an open archway leading to another long hall lined with alcoves on both sides. From the doorway you can see that the nearer alcoves contain rotting cots, rags, and skeletal remains. The ceiling there is covered with a sickly yellow lichen. The air is cool and still down here.
As Syvis instinctively senses an unknown threat approaching, everyone quickly returns to the secret servants' passage. Hircus is last in, and closes the door quietly behind, just as the clicking of hard soles echoes from one of the stairways across the great hall. The only signs that anyone was in the Audience Chamber should be the slight change in the throne's position, the broken door to the counting room, the accountant's possible testimony, and the two slaughtered servants.
Aiming for the lower depths, the group goes back down the tight spiral staircase to the ground floor, then continues below the surface, growing almost dizzy with the constant rightward turning. Finally, the stairs end in a damp and musty arched passage. At the other end of this passage is a door entirely covered by an elaborate collage of human bones, with the head of a femur as the doorknob.
On the left side of the passage, midway between the spiral staircase and the bone door, is an open archway leading to another long hall lined with alcoves on both sides. From the doorway you can see that the nearer alcoves contain rotting cots, rags, and skeletal remains. The ceiling there is covered with a sickly yellow lichen. The air is cool and still down here.
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