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A poem by Solree. Copies exist in the Cloud Temple library.
The Caverns of Menorcress - S.A.
The entrance here is dark and gloomy, although the roof is high and roomy. Spiral columns line the wall, a ledge nearby holds sheer fall. A miniscule tunnel leads away from all light, which is followed by a narrow flight, of stairs that drag on to a whole new scene, eerie light thereof is irridescant green. Mushrooms spread through a dimly lit floor, waves slide softly on the cavernous shore. Gems around are generous and abundant, sparkling minerals seem almost abundant. A drop of water splashes onto the ground, but the simple drip leaves an echoing sound. Almost like a high pitched bell, nearly as deep as the Pits of Hell.