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With much sweating and swearing- the party manages to open the casket finally. Jon's sword, unfortunately, didn't make it.
The stone lid pops off and slides to the side- nearly crushing Richard's poor bitten leg in the process. But within- treasure is found! The burial of the two nobles must have been a beautiful sight. Flowers and old fabrics line the inside of the stone sarcophagus, as well as offering bowls made of gold at their feet- with stains and cores of what looked like ancient fruits and foods. More importantly are the jewelry and adornments on their bodies- golden necklaces and braclets, belts, studded with precious stones and jewels- gold of a high purity and skill of ancient hands.
<span class="mu-b">"Yes! Yes! Look at it!"</span>
"Ho ho, look at the glitter! Such fine workmanship. Modern jewelers are skinflints- no passion in their work- not like these people."
<span class="mu-r">"...I will say a prayer over the dead. They have certainly passed the second death given how extravagant and peaceful this burial was. Still, I hope they don't mind us making use of these treasures..."</span>
Quickly stuffing the treasures away in Elly's bags- the party has found a nice bit of riches from the burial chambers here- though it is notably less in total weight then the golden nuggets they found on their first trip.
<span class="mu-b">"Trust me, in the end, all this hardship will be worth it..."</span>