Deep beneath the earth's surface lies a damp and gloomy basement. The room's roof is made of ancient stone slabs with gaping holes in between, allowing the moon's soft glow to seep into the room, with an eerily silent atmosphere, save for the faint howling of wolves in the distance.
The room was dimly lit by torches placed sporadically along the walls, casting flickering shadows that danced across the stone floor.
This underground room was accessible only by a winding staircase that descended into the earth. As they reached the bottom of the stairs, the air grew cold and damp, the sound of dripping water echoing through the space.
Its dark stone walls are rough and cold, with a layer of moss and mildew coating them, giving off a musty odour. Chains hang from the walls, rusted and worn from years of use, while tattered scraps of fur and clothing litter the floor.