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[IC] Black Hills Caves: Exploration Day 2
Does anyone have anything they'd like to buy?  If not, let's keep going.

You go back to the caves, swim ashore then make your way back to the Brown mold cavern.  Taking one of the southern-ish passages you make your way into the Skulk layer.  Despite feeling like you're being watched, nothing harms you.

Now you see you're standing before a large door.


Quote:A smooth wall of dark gray metal bisects the cavern here, its expanse pitted and scorched but quite solid looking. A strange, circular opening pierces the wall five feet off the ground, allowing access to the hallway on the other side. 

You move to the next room...

The walls, floor and ceiling of this slightly curved hallway are made of smooth dark gray metal. Panels of lighter material run along the ceiling eight feet above. To the north and south the tunnel is blocked by walls of metal junk and rubble, while open doorways yawn to the east and west.

You've been here but I wanted to give everyone a chance to possibly do something if you want before moving to the next room.
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RE: Black Hills Caves: Exploration Day 2 - by GM Marvel - 12-31-2020, 06:20 AM



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