Dec 10, 2025 6:39 pm
Given the circumstances, Duinhir reckons that it would be acceptable to take and transport the remains by whatever means available - as ignominious as piling them into a simple bag might seem; getting them away from use in dark magic is more important, but to do them proper honor the remains should be kept separate (so that they can be re-interred whole, and they should be re-interred at a marked grave (wouldn't have to be a fancy marking, given the circumstances, but something so that they could be found), and preferably in their homeland (Gondor), if it cannot be done here at the outpost where they were stationed.
So, doable, but not super convenient if you're trying to take them with you as you complete the rest of your business here...
As you close the opened tomb, and ponder what to do with the remains, you get a better understanding of the other room as well.
It is also a catacomb, there are three graves dug into the walls of the second room, and all three of these have been disturbed. All three have skulls and major bones of the arms and legs missing.
And indeed, these patterns match up to the bone pyramids you witnessed and disrupted in the courtyard above, during Astalor's ritual.
These graves are marked with inscriptions indicating that these were workers who died in a collapse during the construction of this stronghold. And that it happened over 2,000 years ago.
Also in the other room is a small iron-bound chest sitting on the floor. Looking at it, you cannot imagine that it is nearly as old as anything else in these catacombs.
So, doable, but not super convenient if you're trying to take them with you as you complete the rest of your business here...
As you close the opened tomb, and ponder what to do with the remains, you get a better understanding of the other room as well.
It is also a catacomb, there are three graves dug into the walls of the second room, and all three of these have been disturbed. All three have skulls and major bones of the arms and legs missing.
And indeed, these patterns match up to the bone pyramids you witnessed and disrupted in the courtyard above, during Astalor's ritual.
These graves are marked with inscriptions indicating that these were workers who died in a collapse during the construction of this stronghold. And that it happened over 2,000 years ago.
Also in the other room is a small iron-bound chest sitting on the floor. Looking at it, you cannot imagine that it is nearly as old as anything else in these catacombs.


