The dungeon -- for what else could it be called at this stage? -- again has that deafening silence, that eerie stillness as the foursome moves up the hallway to the north, carefully. The lights, carried now by Watters and Wax, drive back the shadows, sending them scuttling to the corners of the place.
At the end of the hall, as the passage turns to the right, they see that the three dark but open alcoves are
burials -- interments in the wall. Each holds what looks like the shrouded and perhaps mummified remains of a human-sized figure. Down the eastern passage, torch and candlelight reveals a set of steps leading down into darkness on the right, the passage turning to the south after fifty feet or so, and most arresting of all, a huge stone head set into the north wall in a large alcove. It is flanked on either side by the now familiar candelabras, has been carved from some strange, pale yellow stone shot through with veins of green. It's two fist-sized eyes appear to be made of smoky glass... glass perhaps containing some swirling liquid or gas?