Hashashin: The Mage Hunters
The cell itself was wall to wall stone and clay, little more than a pit dug into the ground where the only exit was the hole in the ceiling. The cell was crude, but effective in the fact that any prisoner occupying the cell had zero hope of getting out without the aid of someone from the outside. The pit was dug nearly twenty feet deep with its walls only just slightly reinforced along the sides, leaving the threat of a cave in a constant reminder to use caution. Despite this, prior occupants marked the walls with numbers, messages or just mad clawing strikes. If the prisoner became too rowdy, sealing the top of the hole and leaving the prisoner to pass out or die from oxygen deprivation would calm them down. That, or the constant hours immersed in darkness would cause an already frayed mind to snap into madness.
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