Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-25038310-20160303163426/@comment-25038310-20160329170921

As the group entered the cathedral, they found themselves no longer trudging through the mud of the swamp or the charred remains of peasants in the town, but stepping on well maintained and clean tiles of the church, which had a thick layer of dust on them, clearly indicating that the place hadn't been entered for a long time.

When the fellowship looked at the other end of the church in front of them, a large, sinister creature which appeared to be a black mass of tenticles blotted out the rays of the sun that was supposed to shine through the stained glass of the windows of the church, looking entirely out of place in a building that was meant for worshipping the divines.

The mass of tendrils consisted out of four to five heads - one belonging to a woman, the other to a man and then the conjoining of large tendrils, and in the centre of it seemed to be a large eye that followed their every movement. Between the face of the man and woman seemed to be one more face with a devilish grin to it.

As the party of Undead slowly entered the mass of tendrils seemed to move as a low growl came from one of the faces, although it was unclear which one it was exactly.



Abello looked up at the beast as his jaw dropped, not having expected that the exterior of the building was the exact opposite of what lurked inside.

The blue wraith of Sebastien did not seem particularly interested, as he did not see it as a threat. The creature seemed to be a passive abomination.

Outside of that, there was a small door right next of them that was partly open, which led to a spiralling staircase leading upstairs, probably to the place that hosted the church bells, and downstairs most likely led to the cellars or the dungeons below the cathedral.