Rooms in Troglodyte Caves
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- Ancient Road - Phew!!! It's a bit ripe in here. There are stalls lining both sides of the wall in here and a big sleigh in the very back. You can hear hoofs scratching the ground in a frenzy and antlers rustling against the gates. They look eager to get out and the one at the back with the red nose looks downright vicious. He's the only one that isn't rattling his antlers he's just flashing you a menacing grin.
- Ancient Road - Long ago, this road must have been a thoroughfare, as it is easily forty feet across. The stones that form it are still in very good shape here, as the elements have not been able to abuse it here as they have where it is exposed to the open sky. There's a break in the monotony of the tunnel walls here, as there is a large hole in the east wall that was apparently a waystation for weary travelers many an age ago. The road continues to the north and south; it is flat and smooth, shooting straight through the mountain's heart.
- Many Tunnels - This is a twisty underground tunnel with many exits and entrances. The ground is more or less even, but the passage walls are so similar in kind that it is impossible to differentiate one passage from another by them. There are exits leading in all four compass directions. The tunnel floor has been worn smooth by the passage of many feet.
- Mountain Trail - Donner rips apart the fabric of time and space Your ears pop, and it is difficult to breathe normally here, as the elevation makes for a scarcity of oxygen in the atmosphere. You hope to leave this place soon, as the elements are starting to wear on you. It is snowing lightly here, and the fresh snow on the ground makes travel difficult, as each step is a labor in which you submerge your feet into the knee deep snow and extract them again to plod on. Adding to the unpleasantness is a wind that you are really starting to resent, blowing down from the the south. Visibility is restricted here by the cloud cover, so it is impossible to tell how much further the trail rises before it breaks through the worst part of mountains. You can go up to the south, or down to the north.
- Supply Center - This area looks to have been a supply station for weary travelers. There is a small crack in the south wall through which water must have flowed at one time, given the elaborate apparatus of metal gutters that lead to a small hole in the southwestern corner of the room. No water flows there now. There are also stone biers jutting out of the floor in four rows, upon which foodstuffs, mount feed, and other supplies could have rested. Nothing remains of whatever supplies were once kept here. There are two exits; back to the commons to the north, and also through a small passage to the east.