
It's cool, moist and dark down here, in the aqueducts. The air is damp, wet, and echos. The sound of running and trickling water fills the air and even the sound of footsteps are amplified by the cavernous tunnels. The north wing Is surprisingly quiet and is the only place in the aqueducts, where one can hear what is going on in all three of it's areas.
1. The west entrance: The west entrance is just a narrow passage way, about three feet wide, entering from the aqueducts south west.
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The walkway is between two three foot wide trenches of water that flow east along side the north and south walls After about eighteen feet east, the north wall stops and turns north, opening into a wide pool of water, and there is an archway inside the south wall. Inside the archway stands an ambiguous statue of a Werewolf. It has distinguishing characteristics and his hands are held at chest level, with his palms turned up and their fingers spread apart, but loosely curled. The palms are lined with fragments of broken and crushed moon crystal that burn constantly with lunar energy, making the statue appear to be holding silver flames in his hands that faintly illuminate the otherwise pitch black tunnels, with a soft silvery light. The statues' s backs are also ablaze with crystal fragments as well and he shines his light upon the water flowing through the trench before him. Beyond the north trench's north side, which empties into the pool, the pool is about twelve feet long and twice as wide, with it's entire north end spilling down into the next floor below.
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The two trenches travel east for about another six feet, then another north wall starts, cutting off the flow of the north trench and enclosing the pool. here, there is another archway in the south wall that contains another identical illuminating Werewolf statue that shines it's light upon the water that runs down the south trench. there is also yet another archway with an illuminating Werewolf statue, about another six feet east, and six more feet beyond that and around the corner of the north wall is the south wing's grand fountain. (2)
2. The South Wing's Great Fountain: Built into the west wall, on the north side of the walk way, ins an archway supported by two square pillars, with the south wing's grand fountain in front of it. The top is a great wolf's head with great horns growing out of the outer sides of of it's brow and curving sideways, back between it's ears, hanging from the shadows, at the very top of the room's west wall. Water pours from it's mouth, down upon a statue of a Werewolf. The werewolf stands it's right foot, with his left knee raised up. His head is thrown back, howling, with his arms flexed strongly, and it's fists curled to it's sides. The water breaks upon Werewolf's shoulders and runs down his back, as well flowing down his front, in two streams; and falls into a basin that the Werewolf stands in. The water in the Basin overflows and pours into two more basins, one each, on the left and right side of the Werewolf. Inside each of these two basins is a statue of a wolf that is facing toward the Werewolf and howling, with water spouting straight up out of their mouths. all three basins are over flowing with water that pours down into a pool about fifteen feet long, from east to west, and nine feet wide the north wall wall of the pool is lower than the walk way, enabling the water to spill over the side, into the next floor below. Their is an archway in the south wall, with it's left side just across from the great fountain. The Werewolf statue inside the archway slightly illuminates the fountain and it's shadowy appearance looks grim and and menacing, but also gives off a feeling of timeless wonder, and watching the water fall in the darkness as it falls, tends to give one the same feeling one gets, when they look into burning fireplace and let their thoughts drift.
As the walkway from the west passes the great fountain and it's illuminating archway, it gradually expands to about six feet wide. The walkway then passes between two completely parallel square pillars, one against the south wall and inside the south trench, and the other right in the middle of the great fountain's pool. About three feet east of the pillar in the pool, is a round pillar. This pillar has a fountain shaped like the head of a wolf sticking straight out of it's side and facing to the south. Water flows from the mouth of the wolf and pours down into a basin that is built around the pillar. The basin is overflowing and it's water is spilling into the pool. Straight across from the wolf head fountain, across the walkway, there is the left side of another archway inside the south wall, that houses another Illuminating Werewolf statue that shines it's light upon the water flowing through the south wall's trench. About nine feet east, past the archway, the walkway passes between another pair of square pillars, as it approaches the east entrance.(3) Here, on the north side of the north pillar, the east wall of the pool turns east, and becomes a new north wall. In is also here, where the pool's south east corner enters a new north trench, just past the wolf head fountain.
3. The East Entrance: The west end of this era that connects with the great fountain area(2) is right between two square pillars that each stand in one of the trenches of water that flow alongside the south and north walls. About six feet east from the pillar on the south side, another square pillar stands inside the trench, with an archway in the wall between the two with an illuminating Werewolf statue shining on the water; and a wolf head fountain across from the pillar, inside the north trench. The fountain has two wolf heads One facing west, and the other facing east. The north trench splits, where the wolf fountain stands, with one end three foot wide end turning north, through the wall, and pouring down into the next floor down; and the other end, also three feet wide, continuing on west. Both trenches continue east for about another twelve feet, each passing by an archway with an illuminating Werewolf statue that shine it's light on the water, after about nine feet, then through another pair of square pillars, before finally disappearing beneath the east wall. The doorway to the aqueducts south east stands between these lasts two pillars.
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