Melisander looks to Sythaeryn on his left and says, "Push the sphere forward into the room, please." As the ball of flame rolls into the room, he looks to the owl perched in his right shoulder and says, "Show us what's inside."
Placing a hand on the Cleric's shoulder, Melisander draws upon the connection between Wizard and familiar, seeing through the eyes of the owl as it flies down the hallway. The rush of flight and acuteness of vision is disorienting at first, as always, but he recovers before the owl reaches the room at the end of the corridor.
This large chamber contains several burn-scars on the walls and floor, and is dominated by a large statue. The granite statue is finely crafted, and consists of a 3 high squared stone base. From it, carved from the same massive block of stone, rises what appears to be a nude human female torso until the slim neck of the statue ends in a scaled, open- jawed, fanged snake head.
The owl circuits the room once, and returns to Melisander's shoulder. He describes the room as he saw it, and adds, "I believe I saw something resting in the mouth of the statue."