The Last Gambit - Part 2

He called out his observation to Cormrant, though neither seemed to think that the mechanism for it still worked. Oliver was of the same opinion. It was terribly rusted. Still, it begged the question of 'why here?'

Why, when they'd used wood for the gate, would they spare a stone tower and a portcullis just for this little entranceway into the cliffside? It was nothing if not foreboding. Faced with no choice, though, they passed under it nonetheless, straight into the passageway that awaited beyond it.

Northman carried the torch, illuminating the way as Oliver walked beside him. The entrance into the cliff was hard to track. It was hard to tell that transition from a man-made structure to that which was natural, for the way was lined entirely by stone brick for a good while. The floor, the ceiling and the walls, they were all laid with stone.