The wall collapses in a cloud of dust, and a rush of foul-smelling air comes from the chamber beyond, a room that seems to be illuminated in the negative: dark things are glowing, and light ones are not, which makes for a weird and unsettling effect.
The floor of this chamber is of smooth stone, possibly alabaster; and the walls and ceiling are plastered, with the ceiling having a height of about 30 feet and being supported by a pillar in each corner. Each of the pillars is painted to resemble a bone, set on a plinth of human figures being crushed by its weight, and the top is a series of grinning skulls ringing the capital.
A dozen wooden sarcophagi that appear gray in the strange light are in the chamber and six small jars stand by each one. On the sarcophagi closest to the entrance can be seen the painting of a handsome smiling man clad in a simple white linen garment. What is unusual is that in the left hand of each figure is what appears to be a red lotus blossom atop a stem whose leaves are black. The jars are canopic jars, similar to these:
Their heads are different though and show demons, serpents and monsters instead.
There are two great doors in the middle of the far wall. These are painted to show a massive red throne-chair, upon which is seated a giant black skeleton. Its hands hold a barbed hook (a mockery of the clerical crook) and flail, both of silvery hue. The skeleton is crowned with by a moss green and putrescent purple headdress, which resembles the crown of the ancient Khemitian pharaohs. Perched on the right corner of the back of the throne is a vulture with a human head.
The floor here shows no sign of activity. The wall paintings depict various forms of wicked activity, with evil spirits, evil gods, and Rahotep too. The writing is of hieratic and hieroglyphic script. It gives evil prayers, recounts terrible wrongs done, and so forth. The ceiling above is done so that devils, demons, monsters of malign visage, bat-things and the like glare fiercely down on those within the room.
Assuming that Ahi looks into the chamber with his
find traps spell, he cannot detect any! Neither on the sarcophagi nor on the jars or the floor can any trap be found. Since the spell has a detection range of 10 feet, it only reaches halfway into the room though...