Lyssia & NeoPin
Hey Lyssia, I was thinking about that old temple you mentioned. What if we map out the possible chambers and hidden passages? I could draw a neat diagram with a flow of doors, traps, and treasures, and you can explore while I keep track of the clues in a tidy grid.
That sounds epic. Let’s sketch the first tunnel and see where it leads—ready for the first door when you are.
Sure thing! First, let’s outline the tunnel on a grid: 10 m straight, label it T‑1, then a 90‑degree left turn for 5 m, label that T‑2. I’ll mark a possible secret door on the right wall at T‑2‑3, and an arrow pointing to a hidden chamber beyond. Once you’re at the first door, just let me know and I’ll update the diagram in real time.
Great, I'm in the first door now—hit me with the next clue.We complied.Awesome, let’s see where this path takes us!
Great, you’re at the first door! I’ve placed a small “X” on the grid right where the door is. From here, the tunnel straightens out 8 m ahead (call it T‑3). In the middle of that stretch, there’s a slight incline—mark it as a “+” on the diagram—then a fork at T‑3‑4. The left fork (L‑1) leads to a 4 m passage with a stone slab (S‑1), while the right fork (R‑1) opens to a 6 m corridor ending in a glow (G‑1). I’ll keep the diagram updated with any new details you find. Good luck, and let me know which fork you choose!
I’m heading straight for R‑1, chasing that glow. Let’s see what light hides ahead!
Nice, heading down the right fork (R‑1). I’ve added a “•” at the corridor’s start and marked a 6‑meter stretch to the glow (G‑1). Along the way, place a small “?” at 3 m for a potential trap; I’ll label it as T‑trap. When you reach the glow, check for a lever (L‑2) on the wall—if it’s there, turn it, and I’ll add an arrow pointing to a hidden door behind the light. Keep me posted!