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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 walls.

1. The North West Tower Basement: This is where the descending mushroom stairs winding down the tree in the center of the North East Tower( http://www.gaiaonline.com/guilds/viewtopic.php?t=24715005 ) finally stop. The room is small and dark, but also adequately illuminated. The north and west walls each have twin archways, with a werewolf statue standing between each of their three square pillars. The werewolf statues are all identical and have no distinguishing characteristics. Their hands are held at chest level, with their palms turned up and their fingers spread apart, but loosely curled. Their palms are lined with fragments of broken and crushed moon crystal that burn constantly with lunar energy, making the statues appear to be holding silver flames in their 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. There is another illuminating werewolf statue statue inside an archway that is embedded into the south wall of the room, in the south east corner. The south wall of the room does not meet with the west wall, but instead stops about nine feet away and turns south, running parallel to it, as they lead down a short passage that leads to a doorway that exits into the west corridor.(2)
The north east and south east walls slant out eastward, toward each other, and stop with about fifteen feet between them, where the west end of the corridor(2) begins. Water flows along the north and south walls, from the the east end of the corridor, guided by trenches to to drain under the west end of the north and south walls of the tower basement, and the light from the statues shine upon the streams.

2. The Corridor:The west end of the corridor begins at the east entrance to the basement of the North East Tower(1) and extends eastward, about fifty seven feet, before making a turn, south. Both walls are lined with four archways, each with an illuminating Werewolf statue inside, shining their silver light upon the water running along side the walls. The hallway stops just in front of another such archway and statue. The corridor then turns south about thirty three feet and ends at the great fountain.(3) The hall The walls of the hall are each lined with two more archways with illuminating werewolf statues that shine upon the trenches of water that run along the walls. Because of the echoing sound trap-like state of the tunnels, one can hear what is happening at both the great fountain and the tower basement,(1&3) while standing were the corridor turns west and south. But, when standing at the great fountain,(3) or in the North West Tower's basement(1); one can only hear as far as the bend and no farther.

3. The North West Great Fountain: At the south end of the corridor is a chamber lined with square pillars. the only source of light in the chamber comes from two archways. One in each western corner. In front of them is a great fountain. 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 is pouring down into a small pool, below, which empties by means of sever tunnels under the floor, into trenches that flow out of the north and east exits, along the walls.with the light at it's back, it's shadowy appearance is 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. The north exit opens into south end of the corridor.(2)
Passing between two square pillars; then between two fountains of wolf heads pouring water from their mouths into basins below, which over flow, down into the trenches that run along the walls; the east exit enters into the aqueducts north wing.( http://www.gaiaonline.com/guilds/viewtopic.php?t=24737509 )
Passing between two square pillars in the south east corner, the south exit enters into Kaiser's chamber, named for the statue of Maximum Kaiser in it's center.( http://www.gaiaonline.com/guilds/viewtopic.php?page=1&t=24736669#372857231 )