Re: Return to X8T-121: Aerielle
She'd been doing this off and on for the first few levels, but didn't see anything through the camera lens for most of the places, so she'd stopped checking the walls.
Now, she pulled out her camera again and viewed the walls through the IR lens.
"That's it!" she exclaimed excitedly as images appeared.
"Look!" she said as she showed the camera image to the others.
The first thing that became obvious was that there were words on the doors, which Sarah and Kianan quickly identified as a name: [Language unknown: Wit Oucawhicfohi], which translated as Rolf Thunderbanger.
Having struggled to look through the lens by itself, Kylie had finally realized that she could patch the older camera into her cell phone via cable and use the cell phone to see what the camera's IR lens picked up.
There was also a 'letter' designation on the door. If Sarah's interpretation was correct, it was 'A'. That meant that these Dwarves actually used an 'alphabet', not just a bunch of symbols.
The third thing revealed was pictures. There seemed to be a section to either side of the door that was set aside as or designated as a 'bulletin board'. Each section was about 3 feet wide, and ran from the floor up to the ceiling.
As near as Kylie could tell, there was no rhyme or reason to the pictures. Some seemed to be people... other Dwarves, some were images of objects, some were of activities. One even showed the sky!
What intrigued her the most, though, was that the pictures weren't 'painted'... at least, they didn't look like that to her. It was almost as if these were photographs that had been somehow transferred onto the stone wall.
"Is that what you were sensing, Kianan? Sarah?"
This message was last edited by the player at 16:04, Wed 21 Mar 2018.