The cave opens to a wide circle of standing stones, a large bonfire at the centre. The ground around the fire is baked until it almost resembles glass, hard and brittle - the faint shapes of bones can be seen in the hard-packed earth. A woman, white of garb and brown of hair, is leaning against one of the stones.
The crashing of waves on cliffs ca be heard, and the smell of salt fills to air - the cave has somehow opened to a cliffside village surrounding the stonehenge. The houses of the village, the small shacks common to fishermen the world over, seem deserted and ruined.
A winding stairway leads down towards a beach and cave, while another path leads along the cliffs.
The Firekeeper - Sarrina - strides up to the fire, stopping in a position a mortal would find uncomfortably close to the flame. She holds a hand out, and it dances through her fingers.
Typhos merely trudges to one of the stone pillars and slumps against it, looking crestfallen.
"Here is where you begin your quest proper, beloved warriors. And yet... one of your number. His will fails him." She glanced at Typhos, then shook her horned head.
"Another is required, and the gods have provided. You will require the aid of her, should you wish your answers found." Iris is in.---
Iris had a rather unpleasant journey through a strange underground passage, guarding by strange blends of skeleton and bladed cartwheel - yet she'd made it through, and emerged the same entrance that group of motley undead had just come through, too. It didn't make sense for you, either.
You'd been met by that horned woman and told to wait, "As thy fate approaches soon."
No more answers had been forthcoming until she'd disappeared into the cave entrance and appeared again with that bunch. At least the view of the sea (no distant shores in sight) was nice.