If a knowing one follows the correct twists and turns down the right tunnels very deep into the volcano, one will eventually come upon a great cavern. The ceiling of this great cavern is completely covered with a yellow vine that glows brightly enough to give the effect of sunlight in the cavern. A great azure blue lake covers most of the floor of the cavern where many wondrous and magical creatures live; dolphins and merfolk laugh and play and the cave is filled with enchanting music.
At the northern most tip of the great cavern there sits an enormous crystal palace reflecting all the colors of the rainbow, with windows 10 feet high and doors twice that size. A great courtyard lies within the walls ringed with banners, at the center is a sparkling fountain with a statue of a Dragon at its center. Beyond the courtyard lies the Hall of Dragons, a hall extending for a good 100 feet lined with statues of Dragons of all kinds and colors that have ever existed in all the universes. At the end of the Hall there is a set of enormous doors made from a gleaming black stone (like onyx) with intricate patterns of silver inlaid across their surface. These are the doors that lead to the Throne room of the DragonGod. The throne room is a sunken circular room with a black marble floor and many intricate colorful tapestries adorning the walls. The room is lit by 12 Globes suspended from the cathedral ceiling filled with an incandescent liquid. At the far end of the room across from the doors there sits a raised dias with a giant throne. The throne is made of the same black onyx as the doors and inlaid with silver dragons and a multitude of precious gems. The throne sits empty yet still creates a sense of awe. Before the throne is a small black onyx altar with two small silver dragons (one at each end) and a small silver bowl in the center.
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