01-25-2016, 12:52 PM
OOC - Nope. Merri possibly had. Until her levels were drained.
OOC - you can take the description provided earlier:
The party descends the ladder which proves to be safe, only the last step above water gives in under the half-orc's weight but the remaining two steps underwater are equally safe. The water proves to be a bit less than three feet deep and as such it's fairly deep for the dwarf and the ceiling is fairly low for the half-orc. Brandishing two-handed weapons may be an issue for him and for Merri as well.
There's slience down here, aside from the splashing water. In the dim light of the everburning light mace Merri needs to see anything other than pitch black it seems to be an ordinary cellar. At least, once it was. Some wooden planks and pieces of broken barrels float on the surface and earthlike mounds line the walls; once they must have been sacks of flour, grains, vegetables or other food. The large chunks of smoked meat hanging from the ceiling are also eaten by blight in this moist climate.
The architecture is fairly simple. Stout stone pillars hold the cellar's ceiling and it's mostly a single open space spanning the entire base of the mansion, aside from a rectangular area confined within stone walls, about fourty by fifty feet. There seems to be a single entrance to this confinement; a massive iron door.
OOC - you can take the description provided earlier:
The party descends the ladder which proves to be safe, only the last step above water gives in under the half-orc's weight but the remaining two steps underwater are equally safe. The water proves to be a bit less than three feet deep and as such it's fairly deep for the dwarf and the ceiling is fairly low for the half-orc. Brandishing two-handed weapons may be an issue for him and for Merri as well.
There's slience down here, aside from the splashing water. In the dim light of the everburning light mace Merri needs to see anything other than pitch black it seems to be an ordinary cellar. At least, once it was. Some wooden planks and pieces of broken barrels float on the surface and earthlike mounds line the walls; once they must have been sacks of flour, grains, vegetables or other food. The large chunks of smoked meat hanging from the ceiling are also eaten by blight in this moist climate.
The architecture is fairly simple. Stout stone pillars hold the cellar's ceiling and it's mostly a single open space spanning the entire base of the mansion, aside from a rectangular area confined within stone walls, about fourty by fifty feet. There seems to be a single entrance to this confinement; a massive iron door.