Chapter 23
Treya heard a metallic clicking sound as she scraped the shovel through the layer of dirt and grime on the floor. "I think I found something," she said, then looked up. "Are you all right?"
Sarette was leaning against a collapsed stone structure. Her eyes were closed and she was rubbing her temples. The two of them were exploring the middle of the cavernous room while the rest of the group navigated around the edges, searching for tunnels and stairs.
"I just don't like all this rock over our heads," the other woman said. "I'm supposed to be above the mountains, not below them."
Treya nodded. She'd felt a vague sense of unease herself ever since they'd reached the cavern. "Let me know if it gets worse," she said.
"I'm fine now," Sarette said, standing up straight. "What did you find?"
"I'm not sure yet." Treya brushed her hand through the soil she'd turned over, pushing aside several pebbles. Two of them glinted in the illumination from the mage light trapped in the lantern resting nearby. She rubbed the dirt off. "Buttons, I think. That metal that doesn't rust."
Sarette gazed out across the cavern. "How many little bits and pieces do you think there are in a room this big? I hope Ellerie doesn't want to dig the whole thing up."
Treya laughed. "Probably only if we don't find anything more interesting."
"Did you hear something?"
"Just the others. Why?"
"I thought ... never mind. It must have been an echo. Shall we try over that way?" Sarette pointed to some lumps on the ground about thirty feet away.
The two of them headed in that direction.
"Is that cloth?" Treya asked as they drew closer. "Clothing?" The shape was disturbingly familiar, but something about it wasn't quite right.
They stared for a moment.
"We've got to know," Sarette said. She used her staff-spear to push the cloth to the side, uncovering a skeletal hand.
They exchanged glances, and then Treya held the lantern directly over the body so they could get a better look.
"Where's the head?" she asked.
"I don't know, but look, there are more of them."
The new bodies, three of them, did have heads—or rather skulls.
Then, farther away, Treya saw a round object. The missing skull was staring at her, standing upright on the ground. The jaw had separated, but it was otherwise intact. "I found it," she said with a sigh.
"How did they die?" Sarette asked.
Before Treya could respond, she saw lights heading their way, and soon the others had joined them.
"What's this?" Corec said. "Are those bodies?"
"Four of them," Treya said. "One's missing its head. It's over there." She pointed it out.
Sarette said, "Clothing wouldn't have survived for thousands of years, would it? Are these the people who dug out the rockfall?"
"Possibly, but possibly not," Bobo said. "Look around this place. It's a bit of a mess right now, but I don't see any indication that the structure itself has collapsed. Ellerie and I found stairs and tunnels around the north and east sides, and most of it still looks perfectly usable to me."
"We found them along the south side, too," Corec said. He'd been partnered with Shavala.
"What does that have to do with the bodies?" Ellerie asked.
"Simple," Bobo said. "The people who were capable of building this place wouldn't have been bothered by some rocks covering up an entrance. They'd have just unburied it, rigged some contraption to prevent it from happening again, and then gone about their normal lives. The avalanche must have happened after they abandoned the city—possibly a long time after."
"So, this group may have discovered the tunnel before it was buried?"
Bobo gave one of his expressive shrugs. "I can't say for sure, but it's not like the mountain is hard to find. It was on the map. Over thousands of years, hundreds of people must have reached it, even if they didn't know what it was. Most probably stopped at the buildings to the south—maybe that's why we didn't find anything there—but some of them must have explored the mountain. And I doubt the cave we came in by is the only entrance. We're not that far into the mountain. If the city extends throughout, there must be other ways in."
Ellerie sighed. "Then this place may be just as empty as the buildings outside."
"Not completely," Treya said, showing her the buttons. "And we saw a lot of things lying around. Some of it looked like stone from a distance, but not all of it."
Corec said, "We saw stuff too, but I think rainwater has been flowing down the tunnel into this room and rotting everything away. The upper levels may be better preserved."
Bobo nodded. "There's plenty to explore, especially if there are other sections of the city through those tunnels."
"What do you think happened to them?" Ellerie said, glancing at the bodies.
"Some sort of disagreement?" Corec suggested. "Perhaps they ran into another group that didn't want them here."
They stared silently at the bodies for a moment.
Finally, Treya said, "You found stairs?"