In the end, Axel and others could not find any hidden doors to continue, and after taking pictures of each creature, all of them started leaving the place.
As Axel and the rest of the group walked back towards the surface, they talked in hushed tones about all that they had seen in the underground tunnel. Navi was still processing the information she had gleaned from the ancient writings on the walls, and Ezar was furiously scribbling down notes in his notebook.
Ekail was keeping a sharp lookout for any potential threats, while Ely was using her Watcher ability to keep an eye on their surroundings. As they walked, Axel couldn't help but think about the abomination creature they had encountered and how easily he had dispatched it.
The rest of the group seemed to be looking at him with a newfound sense of respect and admiration, and Axel couldn't help but feel a little self-conscious. He had always been confident in his abilities, but now he was starting to feel like the weight of expectation was heavy upon his shoulders.
As they neared the surface, Navi suddenly spoke up. "I think there is a second hidden door somewhere in that room with the coffin," she said, causing everyone to stop in their tracks.
Axel turned to look at her, his curiosity piqued. "A hidden door? Where?" he asked, his voice low.
Navi shrugged. "I'm not sure, but I got a feeling." "We should go back and check," she said.
Axel nodded. "Alright, let's head back," he said, and the group turned around and made their way back to the underground tunnel.
The room where the coffin was located was dimly lit, with only a few torches casting an eerie blue glow across the walls.
Axel thought a little and commented.
"This place has changed; it was not like that when we first got here."
Navi and others nodded and understood what Axel meant by his words.
The air was stale and heavy with dust, as if no one had entered this place in centuries. The room itself was large and circular, with tall stone pillars lining the walls and reaching up to the high ceiling above. Strange markings and symbols were etched into the stone walls in a language that none of the group members could understand.
In the center of the room was a massive stone coffin, seemingly carved out of a single piece of black marble. It was intricately detailed, with images of strange creatures and symbols etched into its surface. The coffin was taller than a man and wide enough to fit several people inside.
The mummified corpse inside the coffin was the centerpiece of the room. It was the first thing that caught anyone's eye upon entering the chamber. The corpse was tall, with long hair and a strong, muscular body, despite being dead for an unknown number of years. Its skin was leathery and dark, stretching tightly over its bones. Its eyes were closed, and its mouth was set in a grim expression. The corpse was adorned with ancient, ornate jewelry and robes, as if it had been prepared for a grand burial.
The room was silent except for the occasional sound of dust falling from the ceiling. The atmosphere was heavy with a sense of ancient mystery and foreboding, as if the group had stumbled