The doors do not seem to be trapped. They open surprisingly easily. Laurelata peeks into the darkness inside. She sees a chamber about twenty feet wide that appears to have been designed to awe or impress the entrant. Pale gray tiles decorated with faint, intricate geometrical designs cover the floor. The walls of the chamber are probably pure white, though for lack of illumination they seem kind of gray. In the center of the chamber Laurelata sees a very still standing man in simple black robes with a helmet that obscures most of his face. Or, more likely, Laurelata sees a perfectly lifelike statue of said man. Behind the statue, about thirty feet to the north there is another pair of doors leading further in.