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Home to foul goblinoids now, the Sapphire Vault appears to have been part of some larger structure at one point – the construction of which is significantly beyond the skills of the current inhabitants. Access to the vault is via one of two small caves on the cliff-face – the smaller cave being about 12 feet above the larger and used primarily as a look-out for invaders, looters, and adventurers.
Once past the rough entrance of the cave, the walls of the vault are covered in bright blue tiles – although many are cracked or missing from ages of abuse. Three major chambers exist within the vault, two of which are used as living areas by the goblinoids and the furthest one from the entrance claimed as the domain of their priest-king.
The goblinoids have not discovered the secret cave and passage from the southern chamber to the base of the cliff face. The cave was obviously used to store provisions by a previous tenant, and the dried remains of foodstuffs and a few now empty casks of water can be found down here along with some tools and other goods.
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