![]() ![]() "There is a glyph by the cave's entrance," Damir said. Aha wasn't a fitting tribute to the beauty of Russian language, but he was giving his 110% to pretending that he had an inkling of what was going on.ĭamir wormed his way through the trench to the wall and put his weird toolset to use. Just a few brushstrokes and gentle pumps on the enema later, Volya spotted the emerging spiral on the stone. The instinct." Volya babbled.ĭamir leaned a bit back to observe the results of his labors. "It doesn't take gods to fire pots," he said with some satisfaction. ![]() "Maybe I can't find a single cave in the hectares of ragged landscape, but some things. Volya's hackles raised as if Damir had just questioned his manhood. Without our subject matter expert, I must add." "No wonder we've missed it! We worried about a million things. He pointed at the mortarless stonework plugging the cave's entrance. Centuries of fine dust, wind-blown and from run-off, seeped into every crack. The movements of the mountain during the eruption further compressed and cemented it in place. "All I could think about was how we're going to break through. Studying the walls wasn't exactly a priority."ĭamir whistled under his nose. The archeologists obviously didn't forget to keep their eyes peeled no matter how hard it got. "Let's see what else we could discover."Ī shadow appeared out of nowhere, walked through Damir and started chiseling the symbol. He didn't even close his eyes! His vision just twined into the present and ancient past. ![]()
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