The cave of the cannibals Part 1

The cave went all the way down to the sea and it seemed like a dead end, but after reading the pictographs on the walls Uriel knew there was something ominous hiding behind the walls. If it wasn't for his flashlight, he might have missed that a small portion of the drawings covered something that seemed even older. He tried scrubbing it with his hands, but the paint was stuck and he was left with no choice but to search in the catalog of his souvenir shop and find the proper tools.

Given that the painting was from the ancient times, Uriel knew that using paint thinner would most likely be useless as the paint they used was probably crafted with natural resources such as squid ink, charcoal, different kinds of dirt and even metals. Besides, he wanted to keep the damage done to such an important cultural remain at a minimal, so he bought several tools commonly used in archaeology.