CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN: THE CRYPT
The nissling skipped ahead of them with PeyPey right behind.
"After you, Krysala." Fawkes waved his arm for her to go ahead of him.
"Thank you, Fairchild."
Well, at least I'm no longer YOUNG Fairchild, Fawkes thought, then followed her.
Kipess led them into the middle of seven stone crypts on the far east corner of Bootshill.
"This is very old for a human tomb." Krysala stepped closer to read the name carved under the crenellations. "Who was Lira Blueridge?"
"Ah, no idea." Fawkes frowned. Good thing it was carved into the stone, where my mask lets me see the carved letters as holes, not that it does me much to read it. I have no idea who she was. "I'm not from Blackstone." He turned his attention to the solid stone door covered with fanciful decorations. It had no lock or handle.
Krysala pushed in one that was rose-shaped. A bare patch on the door popped open. Inside the small cache sat an iron lever. The elf pulled the lever, and the door opened.
"A puzzle door! How did you solve it so fast?"
"I have been in all of them several times. But I have yet to discover which one holds the secret."
"A secret?" Fawkes followed her into the crypt. What else is she looking for? Why has she so little interest in Garzio? How long has she been looking?
Krysala did not explain.
The inside of the crypt was little more than ten feet to a side, proof the stone walls were about a foot thick.
PeyPey walked around the sarcophagus that rested in the middle of the floor, bristling. He sniffed hard at the seam between the lid and box. Kipess went over to sniff with PeyPey.
"Himss been inss box."
Obviously. Where else could anything be hidden in here? Fawkes looked closer at the lid as he walked slowly around it.
"I think the lid has been moved. The edges are not even."
Kipess shoved at the lid. It did not move. PeyPey snorted then reared up and put his paws on it. He shoved hard but still the lid would not move.
Fawkes pushed against the lid from the long side. Still, it did not move. He blinked. It did not feel right, either. Rapping a knuckle on the lid, it sounded like he had just knocked on a wooden door. A fake! Covered with smoothed mortar, it appeared as though it were stone. The mask isn't showing any magic but there is nothing else holding it shut. He huffed out a breath and glanced at Krysala. She was watching him expectantly. Is she waiting for me to fail? Ha! There is something else I can do, elf.
Fawkes pulled off his mask and stuffed it into his pouch then dug out a palm-sized orb decorated with glass beads. He twisted the top of the orb one way and the bottom half the other way until there was a click. Light blazed out from the beads, shining as bright as a lantern. Unlike a lantern, the orb moved to float over his left shoulder.
"Sska!" Kipess put on his headband against the brightness painful to his eyes while Krysala closed her eyes for a long moment, then opened them. Interesting. She simply adjusted her elven eyes, unlike Kipess.
Fawkes looked back to the sarcophagus but stopped when he saw colors splashed on the with walls. He stared, sucking in a breath. Pictures of the same woman were painted upon every wall, save the one holding the door. One painting was of her sitting for tea before a mountain. At the second, she was writing at a table covered with alchemical glassware. The last was of the woman standing in a garden holding the bulb of a plant.
"I've seen far better art." Krysala gave a disapproving snort at the paintings.
It's a crypt, not a gallery, elf. Fawkes turned back to the sarcophagus. A faint blue glow came from the seam between the lid and the stone box. It was created by the light of the orb revealing magic. Unlike his mask, it was able to peer through simple cloaking spells to reveal others hidden beneath.
"Very clever." The lilt in her voice grew stronger. She peered at the glow. "A tiny little cling spell."
Fawkes blinked. That wee little spell that holds things together? He sighed. It's amazingly strong. Grandfather and the crew had pranked him with it more than once. I just have to
Krysala snapped her fingers and the blue glow vanished.
Fawkes lifted the fake lid. Strong hinges hidden on the inside creaked as the lid opened.
There was a metallic clank from the floor. The stone door of the crypt swung shut with another clank as something latched.
Hissing echoed in the crypt. A pallid yellow mist began to rise from one corner. Kipess sniffed then jumped back with a flutter of wings and a yelp.
"Poisonss!"