
Yet, as breathtaking as all this looked, one shocking sight dampened Norrec's enthusiasm greatly.
Strewn across the floor as far as he could see were the many mangled and decaying forms of those who had preceded him and his friends to this foreboding place.
Sadun held his torch toward the nearest one, an almost fleshless corpse still clad in rotting leather armor. "Must've been some battle here."
"These men did not all die at the same time."
Norrec and the smaller soldier looked to Fauztin, who had a troubled expression on his generally emotionless countenance.
"What's that you mean?"
"I mean, Sadun, that some of them have clearly beendead for far longer, even centuries. This one near your feet is one of the newest. Some of those over there are but bones."
The slight warrior shrugged. "Either way, from the looks of it, they all died pretty nasty."
"There is that."
"So… what killed them?"
Here Norrec answered. "Look there. I think they slew each other."
The two corpses he pointed at each had blades thrust into one another's midsections. One, with his mouth still open in what seemed a last, horrified cry, wore garments akin to the other mummified body by Sadun's feet. The other wore only scraps of clothing and only a few strands of hair covered an otherwise clean skeleton.
"You must be mistaken," the Vizjerei replied with a slight shake of his head. "The one warrior is clearly much older than the other."
So Norrec would have supposed if not for the blade thrust into the other corpse's torso. Still, the deaths of two men long, long ago had little bearing on present circumstances. "Fauztin, do you sense anything? Is there some sort of trap here?"
The gaunt figure held his staff before the chamber for a moment, then lowered it again, his disgust quite evident. "There are too many conflicting forces in here, Norrec. I can get no accurate sense of what to seek. I sense nothing directly dangerous-yet."
