Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-2165692-20180910013515/@comment-2165692-20181129204828

Neloth went through the door to another pedestal "The last time I was here, I only explored a small portion of the ruins.I was here alone then, and I find an assistant is absolutely essential for this kind of dirty, dangerous work. Nchardak. The "City of a Hundred Towers". In its day, it was the largest of the great Dwemer Archives, and perhaps the most advanced. In the old stories, when the Nords came to conquer it, it's said the Dwemer submerged the entire city beneath the sea until the invaders gave up. I have my doubts. But the city was a marvel of Dwemer engineering. Now...reduced to this. As you can see, most of the lower levels of the city are flooded. But it isn't hopeless -- the old Dwemer pumps still seem to work. Watch." Lia watched intently, an archive of ancient knowledge was to her, heaven itself. Neloth put a cube in a pedestal, activating the pumps and draining part of the room, but it was still far to the lower levels. "But the pumps only operate when a cube is in the pedestal. And unfortunately, I only have one cube. These four boilers provide steam to the room upstairs. They're shut down, but they still respond to the control cubes. So, if we can find four more cubes, we can turn these boilers back on and restore steam power to the room upstairs. Then I should be able to open the book's protective case. Bring that cube. We'll need it." Neloth mentioned and Alyssa went over and grabbed the cube, as she did, the water rose back up to where it was, she then hurried after Lia and Neloth.

"Then, how about a trade, information for information, you explain your magic, and I will explain mine." Nargast answered.