She stopped to make camp in the first proper cavern she came to. Standing in awe at the entrance to what was undeniably a city carved into the very stone of the cave, she had decided immediately to explore, and had marked the cavern entrance with a red cloth dipped in sap.
She put her tarpaulin down in a corner, out of the way of any prying eyes (though she was there alone, old habits died hard). She made sure her camp was set up and secure before venturing into the first of the abandoned buildings. Though debris littered the floor, she could see that it had once been lived in, with distinct areas for food preparation, sleeping, and hygiene.
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