Room 147

 





147 - Campsis radicans Chamber


This chamber has no door, just a pair of stone archways covered in moss and yellow and orange lichens. The archway to the east and south are unusual – if inspected it looks like there was some kind of door or bars set in the archways at some point, though they are now gone.

The chamber itself has Campsis Radicans vines all over ancient wooden latticing that lines the walls and juts out into the room proper, and loam and soil form a layer over the stone floors, on which many brilliant orange trumpets sit and rot. There are some sections that have gone woody and stiff – tan like a mummy’s wrappings and twice as dry.

 Under a section of soil in this room is an iron key, strangely unrusted – it will be found on a successful search roll, and can be noticed if someone simply asks if they is any disturbed soil in the room – the burial of this key seems recent. The key itself opens any ash doors.

The room is roughly 18X27 feet, each hallways/passage in and out is around 5 feet wide.

 

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