As you enter the chamber, Linda's staff illuminates another round, domed chamber, not unlike the barrow above you.

You can immediately see that this is where the final battle between Sethra and the four heroes occurred - in fact, their five bodies remain here, having been undisturbed for 700 years.

This must have once been some sort of audience chamber or perhaps ceremonial room. You can see that there were once rich tapestries lining the walls - those have long since rotted away. Fragments of pulverized wood suggest that there once were furnishings scattered around the room as well, likely destroyed either by the final battle or the centuries that have passed since then.

There is a 20 ft diameter round raised dais in the center of the room. A charred skeletal corpse lies there, still clutching a blackened staff. You assume that this was Sethra.

Around the room, roughly at the cardinal points lie four other sets of skeletal remains. Two (one off the left, the other off to the right) were likely fighters or clerics judging by their heavy metal armor, still intact. One, still held together by straps of rotting leather, lies slumped against the far wall.

Almost at your feet is the last skeleton. This corpse appeared to be unarmored, a spellcaster or bard perhaps. Strangely, this skeleton appears to have been kneeling at his time of death.



OOC: The scene itself doesn't appear to be illusory. The faint aura of illusion emanates from one of the bodies.