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This pair of nearly identical bahro caves contains a set of four [[bahro pillar]]s and is visited as part of [[Yeesha]]'s [[Yeesha's Journeys#First Journey|first Journey]]. These caves are often called the "blue" and "orange" caves, based on the color of light emitted by the lamps, which is the most visible difference between the two caves.
This pair of nearly identical bahro caves contains a set of four [[bahro pillar]]s and is visited as part of [[Yeesha]]'s [[Yeesha's Journeys#First Journey|first Journey]]. These caves are often called the "blue" and "orange" caves, based on the color of light emitted by the lamps, which is the most visible difference between the two caves.


The floor of each cave is a stone plate divided into four quarters, with a round hole in the middle. Each quarter of the cave corresponds to one of the four Journey doors and holds one of the four pillars. These quarters of the floor can retract into the wall—when an explorer links into the cave through a Journey door, the platform in the corresponding corner of the cave is extended, and all other platforms are retracted. As it is impossible to stand on the retracted parts of the floor, this prevents jumping from one platform to another.
The floor of each cave is a stone plate divided into four quarters, with a round hole in the middle. Each quarter of the cave corresponds to one of the four [[Journey doors]] and holds one of the four pillars. These quarters of the floor can retract into the wall—when an explorer links into the cave through a Journey door, the platform in the corresponding corner of the cave is extended, and all other platforms are retracted. As it is impossible to stand on the retracted parts of the floor, this prevents jumping from one platform to another.


On the wall next to each pillar are two touchable symbols. The first symbol is a hand symbol, like that found on [[journey cloth]]s, and is used to transport the bahro pillar from the cave to the explorer's [[Relto]], or vice versa. The second symbol is Yeesha's symbol and a bahro drawing of her, which plays a speech from Yeesha about the corresponding age and the journey.
On the wall next to each pillar are two touchable symbols. The first symbol is a hand symbol, like that found on [[journey cloth]]s, and is used to transport the bahro pillar from the cave to the explorer's [[Relto]], or vice versa. The second symbol is Yeesha's symbol and a bahro drawing of her, which plays a speech from Yeesha about the corresponding age and the journey.
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