As you lay the bones in their final, proper resting places, you each feel a cold draft swirl into the room and eddy the centuries of dust on the ground. Faintly, the ghostly forms of Rose and Thorn drift over their coffins for a moment, and you hear a whispered
"Thank you."OOC:
Taniwha already had one, but the rest of the party gets a point of inspiration for laying the children to rest.
As a reminder, the chanting is coming down the hallway from the west. At that end of the hall is a cavernous dining room, featuring a wooden table and benches among an ankle-deep carpet of bones. The room is all jagged, maniac angles: the rough, careless cut of the slabs of wood; the grasping shards of bone, rib, and skull; and the jutting, crumbling points of stone wall. All of these cast deep, undulating shadows in the torchlight.