Mauricio can’t make sense of the symbol on the raised portion of the room. It appears a nine-lobed mural, with a central piece and eight circumnavigating it. Though faded, he can’t make sense of the designs or what information it is trying to convey. It sits between abstract art and meaningful depictions, but, perhaps like the hieroglyphic sentences, the scenes appear more a smattering of disparate ideas. If it is supposed to be representing, let alone aggrandizing the archvizier’s life and accomplishments, it is doing a really poor job of it. Did he eat the sun in the company of birds under the watchful eye of… eyes? Did he ride in a boat while helping or maybe commanding some sort of lizard to prepare a meal? Did he build a tower made of turtles underwater? Did he tell a snake-headed man something that lit him on fire or turned him into fire or put out a fire? Did an owl empty a body of water into another with its voice? And those are the only lobes where the images are coherent enough to even identify any consistent narrative about what seems to be happening. As he looks the images over he jumps back and forth between concluding they must mean something and they are obviously meaningless. However, he does remain convinced that whatever is bothering him about the mural or symbol remains present and just outside of his cognition.

Gurmok with Kheti and Dalnu are able to identify the magic items from the saddle bags. A opal to provide one time aid with deception, two healing potions, and a vial of holy water.

Kharesh and Sadar bring the beasts indoors, stashing them across the three rooms.