[@Wildman13] Into a corner with shrines- The Goblin soon ran inside the church deciding to barricade herself inside. The long wooden chairs were old and dusty but thankfully sturdy and without any of the glass windows found in a church, it was most likely the door that would be the only entrance to grab the goblin. The moaning of the dead could still be heard outside but they weren't making a conscious decision to break in she heard moaning and a few times an undead would try to open the door but they all they did was make banging noises before passing by. The inside of the church was, of course, old looking and at the end of the church where all the chairs were originally pointed were at 3 different statues no doubt depicting gods. On one side of the wall was a bookshelf with old and dusty tombs in a language she cant understand but were in relatively good condition. Clearly, this church would be well suited to hole up in but with the undead outside nobody but her has gotten near this place for years. Her bunny calmed down when he felt that they were out of immediate danger and felt the goblin actually try to comfort it. It stayed still and didn't move around anymore. At the end of the church there lay the statues each one unique and covered in dust but in excellent condition compared to the rest of the church. [color=fff200]The first was in the middle a vase with beautiful carvings intricately designed to make the eye draw directly above it to where the sun practically shinned down on the earth below. The vase held pictures of hands reaching up as if in prayer and reverence to the very sun itself which encompassed the entire top of the vase itself.[/color] [color=007236]The second vase was different and was actually a sculpture with a large and flourishing tree growing out of a circle, the circle upon closer inspection being the world itself as they understood it. This sculpture was clearly meant to give praise to a god of earth or a figure of similar divinity. If one looked very closely at the tree they would even see small animals like the bats and rabbits either at the tree top itself or sit on the roots of it. Clearly, it meant to encompass the entirety of life upon it.[/color] [color=black]Finally, there was one statue that was almost invisible given the low light as it was made of onyx or a similar dark ore. It was actually a sculpture of a throne made of skulls atop a dead and seemingly rotting corpse. In the throne, itself was merely a hooded figure which was a woman considering there was the extra detail to display the bosom of the woman herself. What was under the hood could not be seen but she would notice a dark aura that seemed to permeate the room itself making her feel like the air was leaving her lungs. The statue itself emitted a deathly aura in the church and made her feel on edge just looking at it. [/color]