Bartimeous was not as outwardly excited about finding any gold as
Mylos seemed to be, but the Cleric focused upon channeling his 'inner excitement' by laying his hands upon the rubble around the exposed space, unleashing a Minor Blast Spell that produced the slightest concussive damage possible!
Apparently, the Cleric of Toft was much more excited, or much more exhausted from battling the Skeleton Pirates, than any Seeker realized, including himself.
Although none of the eager spectators were injured by the concussion blast,
Bartimeous staggered upon the impact, as a few stones were separated from their original positions! [-2 Hit Points]
The Paladin named
Jaufre was quick to react to the minor plight of his fellow Seeker, as he responded by laying his hands upon the fatigued Cleric, restoring his health and vitality with this simple act of compassion for a fellow Seeker! [+2 Hit Points]
The other Seekers began clearing away the dislodged rubble, stirring up great clouds of dust in the laborious process, exposing more gold coins, plus clearing enough room for the Seekers to begin their descent via the exposed steps into the mysterious unknown below!
As the dust settled more coins were on the stairs and soon each of the party had at least one of the coins. Peering into the dark of the passage Tohmas said, “I’ll gather materials to make torches, you continue to clear the steps.” In short order the Shaman had located some long pieces of wood and with Crows help they soon had fashioned two torches.
The party now gathered in preparation to follow the coins and see what may be found along the sounds of the under ground waters. The stair was wide enough that they descend three across but they choose the travel two by two. Caution was the wise way to travel. So with Amur and Crow leading they started.
Although not everyone was motivated to grab a gold coin, suspicious of any traps or curses, it was the Gnome Bard
Mylos who eagerly pressed a coin into the hands of those who had not grabbed one for themselves, insisting that they may have some kind of ability to aid the Seekers in the not too distant future, as the eye patches had done previously!
This was exactly the thought of
Tohmas the Shaman, but his view was regarding the 10 gold coins each Seeker had received earlier that day, before leaving the ship to explore the city.
Ironically, both sets of coins bore the same resemblance!
However, there was only one way to find out: that being descending down the steps, after
Crow had helped
Tohmas create two makeshift torches, for none of the inexperienced Seekers had thought of bringing torches with their equipment inventory for exploring or finding treasure!
In fact, it was unclear if any of them had even considered that their exploration and search might lead them inside some dark edifice, or take them underground, as they were now doing!
Between the wood found by the Shaman and the Ranger's rope, bandages and candles ignited by the fire starting tools carried by more than one Seeker, they managed to cobble together two suitable torches to begin their journey down the awaiting steps!
Crow took charge of arranging the order the Seekers would take, before descending towards whatever awaited them below! Both he and
Tohmas had discussed this very point among themselves, while they were constructing the torches.
They both agreed that
Mylos would be a liability to the entire group, were the Gnome Bard stationed at the head of the line, where his lust for gold coins and any other type of treasure, might trip a trap and endanger the others with his over-zealousness to obtain the objects of his desires!
Amur the Rogue and
Crow the Ranger would lead the procession, on the lookout for any traps, aided by the torchlight behind them.
Willem the Fighter and
Tohmas the Druid, carrying the first torch, were second in line.
Jaufre the Paladin and the Cleric named
Bartimeous, also carrying the second torch, took their respective positions in the middle of the Seekers lineup.
Followed by
Areldor the Illusionist, holding his lamp, without being distracted watching the back side of the lovely Elf Bard. He was accompanied by the Knight named
Vincent who had proven himself handy with a blade!
The two Bards,
Mylos and
Elyra were stationed at the end of the line, being counted upon to guard the Seekers from any sudden attack from behind them!
As the Seekers began their descent down the steps, the sound of the 'Happy Water' of the now underground river cascading to the bottom of the natural cavern, had more of a soothing effect upon their tense emotions, than contributing to the eeriness of the unknown awaiting them below!
They descended five steps, littered with gold coins, before finding themselves on a landing about 45 feet long and ten feet wide.
From this landing, the Seekers were able to pause and examine the surroundings that awaited them below. The air was fresh enough, with no trace of poison, nor any trace of any living or undead inhabitants below.
They watched a few moments as the water from the river cascaded below to form a smaller river running about 30 feet and emptying into a much larger pool of water, surrounded by an expansive border of mud.
There was another seven steps leading to another landing, followed by another six steps that ended between two walls, bordering a stone floor.
Each set of steps was littered with gold coins, but at the bottom they could see three Treasure Chests with more gold coins strewn all around them!
Those with keener vision were able to see a Table and a Chair beneath the second landing. On top of the table was one set of Bracers and a Wand, plus some Candles. There was also a Cot near the table, but no sign of any living being, nor undead monstrosity.
But it was the keen eyes of
Mylos that caused the Gnome Bard to tap the Elf Bard
Elyra politely on her left knee, then pointed to the second landing below, inquiring with a hushed whisper:
"Do you see what I see?"
Elyra nodded as she noticed what had unnerved the Gnome at her side, a Parchment clutched by a partial set of four skeletal fingers, broken in the middle of the digits, where a whole skeletal hand, including a missing thumb, should have been!
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