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If you do find the burial site's entrance, you will notice that two torches are burned out on the entrance. If the torches are burned out, then there will be no burial site. If you seal the way you came in, the torches will relight, and you can enter the burial site. The entrance is blocked with dirt, so you must dig out the entrance until you come across a 6-foot wide opening. Entering it will take you into a giant burial site complex, and on the alcoves are skeletal body fragments. The burial site is massive, with some people claiming it to be over a thousand feet long.
 
Even though it might not be interesting, there are a few noteworthy spots in the site. First off, there's a few Palmyrian art pieces on the walls. These show some people being killed in what seems like a war. But the most interesting part of the site is the fabled “Sword"Sword Room”Room". At the deepest part of the crypt, there is a wall with a hole in it. The hole is just round. If you look around, one of the bodies has a key-shaped bone. Putting the key in opens a hidden door. If you enter the room, you will see something very interesting.
 
On a beautifully decorated alcove sits the body of a man dressed like a king. However, this man isn't a skeleton; it looks like he would wake up and talk in his old language. However, the man has a sword in his right hand. Although the details are sketchy, picking up the sword in your right hand could do four things;
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