November 28th, CR 571 or Deepnight 22nd, 20,519 AP
In their pursuit of Chandra and the elves who follow him, the Heroes of the Mother Tree have found an ancient ruined city that the orcs call home. The buildings are made of a strange type of stone that absorbs heat and then radiates it out again. While warm, the stone glows a hellish red color. Reaching the ruins on their griffons, the heroes locate the rocs Chandra and is followers used to arrive here. A few elves guard the rocs, their only fast escape route. A small horde of orcs were attacking the guards, but the heroes quickly removed them using fire magic.
Five of the guards remain alive, while two others have succumbed to their wounds. The men are given healing magic, food and water. Lilia instructs the men to hold this position as long as they can, but to withdraw should circumstance dictate it. Laucian questions the elves about the mystery ship seen much further north on this ancient city.
“It was not familiar to anyone,” an elf will answer.Laucian wrote:“Was it known to him or the other elves?” he asks curiously.
Mounting up once more, the heroes fly their griffons deeper into the ruins. The ground below looks deserted as before. A few of the buildings are inspected from above. The balconies that Talen noted earlier are noted. A few of them have household items on them, suggesting that someone, most likely orcs, live there. However, no orcs are seen. A few ladders are also noted, but these only reach the lower balconies. Most likely there are stairs inside the building allowing access to the higher levels.
The elves reach the main tower and note that it is larger and grander than the other buildings around it. The tower is taller and somewhat bottle shaped. It's wider down below and comes to a thinner top. With the area seeming secure the elves split into two groups. Kylie leads Talen and Lia as they examine the upper levels of the main tower. Lilia, Laucian and Valena land near the battle field to search for survivors and clues.
The large tower is around 90' wide at its base. The lowest three stories are this wide and they have balconies are regular intervals around it's outsides. The balconies are staggered on each level, so they do not line up with each other on the outside. After the third floor above ground, the tower narrows like the neck of a bottle. There are no more balconies at this point, but a few windows are noted. The outside stone is translucent in the daylight and behind it two sets of stairs circling along the outer wall of the building are seen. Opaque stone blocks your sight deeper into the tower.
Reaching to top of the tower you discover something of interest. The top of the tower ends at a point, but below it most of the top floor is open to the outside. This area area here is around 30' across and is circular. In the center of this area two steps lead up to a raised circular platform.
This smaller platform is around 15' wide and its most striking feature is a collection of six 7' tall stone pillars arranged in a hexagon shape. The platform and the stone pillars do not glow. This rooftop area is mostly open to the outside. There are stone supports to hold up the top of the tower, but the area between these supports are wide enough to fly a griffon through. There are six such openings and each opening is centered on the stone pillar closest to it.
No one seems to be around. There are two openings in the floor along the outer edge of this rooftop area. Each has stairs going down from the openings. These stairs spiral down through the tower.