Ash looked to be helpful for the situation. While her magic could be used for strength, it certainly didn't have the delicate touch of a human being. [color=8882be]A bodyguard? My dear, I will watch your back and you can watch mine,[/color] Wingate boasted [color=8882be]I'm not gentle flower.[/color] The tomb was what one would expect from an ancient tomb. A large crater shape in the ground, with a large entrance at the bottom going into the earth. Archways stood on the road to the tomb, each with words carved into them. Wingate couldn't help but walk over to one and begin attempting to translate. [color=8882be]Hm...[/color] Before walking away and going over to another, [color=8882be]They mostly seem to be Isz burial rites. I've seen the same texts on tablets or walkways near tombs. I suppose kings, great warriors, and even forgotten hero were all equal in death. At least when it came to writings outside the tombs.[/color] At the entrance of the tomb was a small carving of a face above the entrance. Large canine teeth, thin eyes, primate like features, [color=8882be]Think that was carved in the likeness of our hero?[/color] Wingate said, acknowledging the carving.