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Such words caused Lucian’s mind to reel as he quickly turned towards the rest of the Garden. In an instant he knew where to go and so he began his journey with Adok acting at his side.
The majority of the garden appeared to be undisturbed. The tombstones and statues not touched or there being massive holes about the place. Their eyes looking for anything that could lead to the discovery of something amidst the lands of the dead.
Yet nothing they saw showed a disturbance.
It was not until they arrived at a Mausoleum that was greater than any of the others Lucian within this garden that something felt off. The structure itself was immaculate, ordained with white paints and golden grails all about the top and entryway acting like gargoyles would have in a church to sigmar. Upon the top of it Lucian realized he could read the name of the dead for the first time in his lifetime.
Seeing it shook his body.
“Osmont the Brave, Grail Knight of the Lady.” Lucian said as he looked towards Adok with true horror.
Without care the dwarf walked forward and pushed the stone door. The hinges easily giving to the dwarf’s pressure as he explained, “No much dust, someone has been in here recently.”
The two of them advanced into the tomb with the utmost preparation now. If even a rat had made itself known the two warriors would have killed it within an instant. The tomb was mercily short through and upon arriving at the stone coffin Lucian advanced forward.
The Coffin had upon it a meticulously lifelike detail of a Knight upon it. He wore a suite of armor that was akin to those worn by Knights from several centuries in the past. He had no helm and so showed the luscious locks of hair that the man had in life.
He mumbled a prayer and placed his hands upon the lid. After a gentle push he felt his heart scream in horror upon its contents.
There was nothing. The Grail Knight whose corpse was resting within the Mausoleum was gone.