This is a locked chapterChapter 19: The Stone Houses at the Bottom of the River
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The next morning, the men return to the scene of the previous night's adventure. They find a bronze door in a stone house, which they believe to be the door to the tomb. They also find a pathway leading to the house, but they have yet to find any part of the body. The men decide to search the area again, and discover that the door is made of bronze, which is used as a vessel for sacrifices by the ancients. The bronze door also marks the location of a cut in the man's waist, which the men believe to represent blood. They decide to open the bronze door, and find that the house faces east-west instead of north-south. This means that the houses will not be inhabited by the people who lived in the tombs, but by the descendants of those who lived there.
This is a locked chapterChapter 19: The Stone Houses at the Bottom of the River
About This Chapter
The next morning, the men return to the scene of the previous night's adventure. They find a bronze door in a stone house, which they believe to be the door to the tomb. They also find a pathway leading to the house, but they have yet to find any part of the body. The men decide to search the area again, and discover that the door is made of bronze, which is used as a vessel for sacrifices by the ancients. The bronze door also marks the location of a cut in the man's waist, which the men believe to represent blood. They decide to open the bronze door, and find that the house faces east-west instead of north-south. This means that the houses will not be inhabited by the people who lived in the tombs, but by the descendants of those who lived there.