THE TOMB OF THE ULFHEONAR (ALL)
Aldric at least descends, and Dufgal with him. At the top of that slope they climb down from, Dolsten and Lloré do not look terribly interested in going down into the valley, let alone into the tomb of some long dead savage king.

Dolsten
"We'll wait here," Dolsten says quietly to Anora and the blind beggar.
"I've not the heart to brave such places anymore. Once, perhaps. But not now."

Lloré
"And I'll stay with him, to keep him company," Lloré said lightly.
The man had a poem, nay, a
ballad to write about a certain barmaid, and it would do well to craft and sing it where no one else was listening. Well, save for Dolston, but he hardly counted.
Down the hill, Aldric is first to the edge of the water, the pool formed by the two converging rivulets. The water glitters like silver in the early evening sun, brightened by white sand deposited by the streams, and by what must be a high mica content suspended in the water.
Testing those waters, Aldric found them only a foot deep, sparkling and cool. Dufgal joined him, and as the two men made their sloshing way towards the entrance, some ten paces away, they noted two things.
First, the door ahead of them looked
heavy, and like it was the sort to be rolled out of the way -- it is circular, and there is no set of hinges or even a proper door frame. It does not look to have been disturbed recently. Second, they both spot something in the water. A bundle or sack, bound up with leather, then another... and another. Four in all they can see, waterlogged parcels of some kind.
OOC:
Anora and Ty can accompany if they like, just didn't want to presume.