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<blockquote data-quote="kinem" data-source="post: 5995316" data-attributes="member: 24234"><p>The sky was clear, and the the morning sunlight filtered easily through the loose green canopy of the Red Forest.</p><p></p><p>This was not a trail that Ann was familiar with. Still, she wasn't worried, with the sun to guide her; she could always ride westward towards the coast.</p><p></p><p>She came upon a clearing with a stream running through it. On the opposite side was something dark jutting up from the earth. She tied her horse to a tree and dismounted, leaving her heavy shield with the horse. She refreshed her face with the water, then strolled downstream as she inspected the ancient ruins on the opposite bank.</p><p></p><p>She knew little of the ancient people who had built here. Legends were told of a king made of stone, who wisely ruled for many years, until his own people had rebelled and demanded to govern themselves. The stone king was strong enough to crush the rebellion, but chose not to, instead sending himself into exile. However, with no more long term stability, the people soon began fighting among themselves and the civilization fell into ruin.</p><p></p><p>It was a single snap of a branch which alerted her in time to draw her sword.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kinem, post: 5995316, member: 24234"] The sky was clear, and the the morning sunlight filtered easily through the loose green canopy of the Red Forest. This was not a trail that Ann was familiar with. Still, she wasn't worried, with the sun to guide her; she could always ride westward towards the coast. She came upon a clearing with a stream running through it. On the opposite side was something dark jutting up from the earth. She tied her horse to a tree and dismounted, leaving her heavy shield with the horse. She refreshed her face with the water, then strolled downstream as she inspected the ancient ruins on the opposite bank. She knew little of the ancient people who had built here. Legends were told of a king made of stone, who wisely ruled for many years, until his own people had rebelled and demanded to govern themselves. The stone king was strong enough to crush the rebellion, but chose not to, instead sending himself into exile. However, with no more long term stability, the people soon began fighting among themselves and the civilization fell into ruin. It was a single snap of a branch which alerted her in time to draw her sword. [/QUOTE]
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