02-16-2016, 12:47 PM
The western "tunnel" is actually an alcove, also containing a pile of decomposed material.
Turning east at the northernmost part of the hallway, Torin can see the largest open space in the complex so far, spanning at least thirty by forty feet but the northern end can't be seen from this spot. There's another tunnel or alcove a few steps to the east from his current spot, on the southern side of the hall, and another hallway seems to continue to the south at the southeast corner.
OOC - earth is used as one of the four elements as well, and as a material in general but indeed, in gardening terms, you can use "soil". When describing the walking surface or the zero level electrical potential it's usually called "ground" but you can still use "earth".
Source: http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/defini...lish/earth
Turning east at the northernmost part of the hallway, Torin can see the largest open space in the complex so far, spanning at least thirty by forty feet but the northern end can't be seen from this spot. There's another tunnel or alcove a few steps to the east from his current spot, on the southern side of the hall, and another hallway seems to continue to the south at the southeast corner.
OOC - earth is used as one of the four elements as well, and as a material in general but indeed, in gardening terms, you can use "soil". When describing the walking surface or the zero level electrical potential it's usually called "ground" but you can still use "earth".
Source: http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/defini...lish/earth