Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-5583506-20160903151107/@comment-5583506-20160907201540

"Yeah, it's a stinker", Lyneas lamented. "See, back then everything was fine. The Nexus had been around for a couple of decades, investigating the Dwemer ruins surrounding the Red Mountain. Morrowind was about to enter an age of technological advancement based upon the findings. But then..."

He pin-pointed at the map with his finger. "They discover yet another ruin. Deep down where not even the Dwemer would build. The Nexus constructs yet another section: section Iya. And shortly afterwards..."

He visualised with his hands a rather crude explosion. "Baar Dau wipes Vivec from existence and the Red Mountain buries Vvardenfell in ash and lava, locking the people in the Nexus from civilization. Centuries later we sent our team to recover whatever artifacts they might have found before this place went down. Took us quite a while to relocate the entrance after all those centuries of layers of ashes. And then..."

He sighed. "They bloody disappear. That's why we sent for you people: to find them. But apparently this place has a mind of its own. Hell, it's not even a functional facility anymore. It's..."

He didn't get much further before finally the energy current from the generator reached through the installed pipes in section Ayem, lighting the place up through glowing tubes in the walls. Some of them exploded due to the energy pressure and went dark, while the rest of them remained lit.

"... a tomb..." Lyneas finished and glanced around suspiciously. "They must have located the generator."