After Eilkhan has searched for traps (and again found none), you all carefully enter the next side room of the hall. This one is completely empty, except for ancient hieroglyphs on the opposite wall that Gaderon and Ahi translate as:
"Thief! Praise the Set Rahotep loudly and often, and you will be rewarded with knowledge and treasures befitting a prince among robbers."A group of colorful drawings is shown beneath this message.
⢠Armbands, with an inset depicting full metal armor.
⢠Chest-plate shown deflecting the hieroglyph that represents magic.
⢠Cloak of muted hue, adorned with chameleons.
⢠Gloves with fingers that resemble eels or snakes.
⢠Headdress upon which is depicted a rat, cat, snake, and owl.
⢠Key with all sorts of locks nearby.
⢠Looking-glass type object.
⢠Magnifying-glass type object showing the interior of a stout box.
⢠Man wearing a girdle, from which he is drawing forth a pair of sandals with winged heels.
⢠Papyrus entitled "Secret Lore of the Art of Pilferage".
⢠Ring in ibis form, implying great knowledge thereby.
⢠Tunic viewed from front and side, the latter appearing two-dimensional.
⢠Weapon depicted as growing from stiletto-sized to longsword-sized.
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