(Some folks asked for a scene to introduce their characters before our session. Sounds like a good idea to me. So herewith:) There are no windows in the cell block, and the only illumination you have is a poor-quality torch that produces as much smoke as light. You have no idea if it is day or night, or how much time has passed since you were delivered to Branderscar. All you know is that in three days it will be your end, whether sent to the mines, turned over to the inquisitors, or the simple release of death. The guards do not seem interested in expending much effort on you, given how short your stay is planned to be. You are bound together in a single communal cell without regard to gender or station. Your wrists are shackled to the wall behind your heads and your feet are held by iron cuffs secured to a single long chain. You have been left nothing but prison rags, and the freshly burned F-rune, indicating that you have forsaken the light and mercy of Mitra, marks each of you on the right arm. The stone wall sweats cold at your backs. Only two doors lead out of the cell block: one to a guardroom from which guards periodically emerge to check on you, and the other a reinforced oaken door with a small barred window in it.