While waiting for the rope, Liszt carefully inquired about the situation at the bottom of the collapsed sinkhole from the serf Sean.
Serf Sean had already grown accustomed to the dark environment, claiming that the bottom of the pit was spacious without any underground rivers and seemed to have large pillars around it.
There were no wild beasts or poisonous gases.
From Liszt's visual estimate, the bottom of the pit was about thirty meters deep; because the sun could not shine directly, the light was very dim. It didn't take long for someone to bring the rope, and after piecing it together, it was finally long enough to reach the bottom of the pit. Two retainer knights were sent down first, carrying crystal lamps.