The Cauldron (Steampunk Room)
Propman eased into what appeared to be some sort of elaborate boiler room, shrouded in a warm cloud of mist. The walls appeared to be plated in brass, with the faint movements of cogs and bell cranks being visible through the fog, and the floors appearing to consist of bronze grates occasionally broken up by solid tiles of steel. It was difficult to make anything out for the near-sided adventurer, who would likely have had great benefit wearing a pair of glasses. A few paces forward, and he came across a mass of broken machinery strewn across the floor. A closer look revealed it to be an elaborate humanoid construct of a kind; violently and crudely disassembled with great prejudice, likely by the main party. The privateer wondered if this was how all encounters would play out in the dungeon: Everything they met with the exception of the village lashed out with little interest in diplomacy, and assuming the whole area reacted that way, that would make their ragtag group decisively outnumbered. Assuming they were still alive at this rate, and he wasn't alone to face whatever lay ahead.
Looking around for another door without much success initially, a noise coming from above him garnered his attention as he noticed a shining passage raised some distance from floor level. Wasn't that Hugo's voice?
"Oi, Sir Hugo, is-is that you?"
Propman took the moment to take a large sip from his canteen, as the steam was starting to cook him in his attire. Meanwhile, some other fellow he didn't recognize seemed to be speaking from that general location as well, though it was difficult to make out what he was saying over the ambient noise and the distance.