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=== The Alter to the Sea === Meanwhile Ruby and Spike wandered back to the previous large wooden door and work together to open it. It creaks and groans loudly in protest. They see a large room with a squid-man sculpture. It is moist and damp and the smell of mold hangs heavy in the air. Spike illuminates the two small candles in the room. While studying the room, Spike recognizes it as an alter dedicated to the Gozreh, The Winds and the Waves, a deity of air and sea. The eyes of the statue are intently staring at a bow of water in between the two candles. The water is pure and has no scent or contaminants. Ruby tells Spike that he can detects magic coming from the bowl of water. Spike grabs the bowl and pours the liquid into their water skin. Spike hears faint whispers as the water pours the water and staches the bowl in their pack. They make their way back to the others. Jerrick and Rhus continue to check the room and find a stone slab hides the passage into what looks like an entrance to stone dungeon. Once inside a trap is triggered that causes stones to fall from above. Jerrick is struck by a few while Rhus makes it out unscathed. Once the party regroups and ensures everyone is alright, they continue to the next room.
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