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<blockquote data-quote="hewligan" data-source="post: 3975789" data-attributes="member: 19688"><p>Ameiko looks a little uncertain how to answer, as if judging what to say. After a few seconds she speaks.</p><p></p><p>"Em... the truth is, my father built the tunnels decades ago to aid the import of items without ... how do I say this ... without ..." she pauses, her face clouds over.</p><p></p><p>"Look, he is dead now. I guess it doesn't matter any more. They are smuggler tunnels, or at least, the one with the natural cavern is. If you search properly in there you will find a hidden door that leads into a flight of cut steps leading to a small natural cave harbor. He used it to smuggle items into Sandpoint. Tax avoidance, also ... things that shouldn't be brought in. He was a good man, but he liked money more than he liked people."</p><p></p><p>"As for the collapse - that was once a few storage rooms and what not, but it was always leaking and unstable, and eventually it just caved in. Nobody was hurt or anything, and it just wasn't worth the effort to put it right.</p><p></p><p>"The bricked up tunnel? I don't know for sure. It was always bricked up. I asked father once, when I was about twelve, and he told me that I must NEVER go in there. I have no idea when it was bricked up or when the bricks were knocked down, but a few years later he confided in me that the tunnel had been an attempt to break into the cellar of the garrison. He had been paid handsomely by some smugglers, who planned to break out some prisoners. He said they got the direction slightly off, and hit a very unstable seam of rocks and thus bricked it over. I could tell he was lying, or at least partly lying, but ... well, I never really cared enough to find out more. I wonder if Tsuto broke the bricks down. He clearly spent a lot of time ransacking the rest of this place. Seems like he was looking for treasure."</p><p></p><p>She says this last part while pointing at the bags of gold and silver on the table.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hewligan, post: 3975789, member: 19688"] Ameiko looks a little uncertain how to answer, as if judging what to say. After a few seconds she speaks. "Em... the truth is, my father built the tunnels decades ago to aid the import of items without ... how do I say this ... without ..." she pauses, her face clouds over. "Look, he is dead now. I guess it doesn't matter any more. They are smuggler tunnels, or at least, the one with the natural cavern is. If you search properly in there you will find a hidden door that leads into a flight of cut steps leading to a small natural cave harbor. He used it to smuggle items into Sandpoint. Tax avoidance, also ... things that shouldn't be brought in. He was a good man, but he liked money more than he liked people." "As for the collapse - that was once a few storage rooms and what not, but it was always leaking and unstable, and eventually it just caved in. Nobody was hurt or anything, and it just wasn't worth the effort to put it right. "The bricked up tunnel? I don't know for sure. It was always bricked up. I asked father once, when I was about twelve, and he told me that I must NEVER go in there. I have no idea when it was bricked up or when the bricks were knocked down, but a few years later he confided in me that the tunnel had been an attempt to break into the cellar of the garrison. He had been paid handsomely by some smugglers, who planned to break out some prisoners. He said they got the direction slightly off, and hit a very unstable seam of rocks and thus bricked it over. I could tell he was lying, or at least partly lying, but ... well, I never really cared enough to find out more. I wonder if Tsuto broke the bricks down. He clearly spent a lot of time ransacking the rest of this place. Seems like he was looking for treasure." She says this last part while pointing at the bags of gold and silver on the table. [/QUOTE]
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