
At the other end of this room is a puzzle door. Wait until the flames extinguish and proceed through. The door to the right is tension cable rigged to trigger flamethrower statues when opened. At the bottom of the stairs are two more iron doors. Wait until the spears retract back into the wall and proceed through without incident.

Pulling the chain will lift the gate and trigger a spear trap. After looting the chest go back out to the portcullis. The cable will activate a dart trap if not disarmed before opening the chest. Ahead is an unlocked chest rigged with an adept-locked tension cable trap. However, the spears are well enough ahead that they do not present an issue if you proceed slowly into the room. Directly inside is pressure plate triggering a spear trap.

One is an apprentice-locked door, and the other an iron portcullis with a pull-chain. In the next room, there are doors on either end. Before you leave, there is a burial urn stuck in the rubble in the right-hand corner of the room and a copy of the Illusion skill book Before the Ages of Man is on the embalming table.

The lever on the far right activates a dart trap. Activate the levers closest to the door to open the iron gate on the other side of the passage. Once inside, you will notice four levers: two on either side of the door. The passage ends in an intersection where a ghost may be behind the gate to the right, warning you to leave, and another room is to the left. A coin purse is tucked into the bottom crypt on the left. The path continues downward, heading southeast with dead draugr to loot on either side of the passage. At the landing is a shelf holding a potion, a petty soul gem, and a small burial urn to loot. The entryway door opens to a winding wooden stairway going down.

The door into the barrow is on the inner wall. A typical Nordic stone barrow, the outer ring is lined with coffins holding ancestral remains.
