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<blockquote data-quote="mps42" data-source="post: 2190633" data-attributes="member: 9571"><p>[sblock]</p><p> Stepping outside into the cold night, you see Swipe's small form heading silently to the main house. The snow has stopped and the sky has cleared up a bit. There are now a few ragged holes in the once-thick cloud cover and you can see a few bright stars and a thin sliver of moon casts it's wan light over the snowy ground.</p><p> Walking quietly through the night is more than a little eerie. The normal night sounds: birds, crickets, frogs, etc. are all noticibly absent, the only sound the quiet squeeking of the cold snow under your feet.</p><p> Wandering the interior of the fort walls gives you a good chance to inspect the walls and towers. The walls are even worse up close than they looked from afar. Beaten, battered and broken, they are in poor shape indeed. The corner towers, however seem to bee in decent shape.</p><p> Tracks are few in the freshly-fallen snow. You can see your groups' tracks from the front gate to the side of the main building and those of the creatures you fought, but no others. It seems likely that the creatures you fought are the only ones who've come out since the snowfall. You cannot be certain if they are the only ones here though.</p><p></p><p>[/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mps42, post: 2190633, member: 9571"] [sblock] Stepping outside into the cold night, you see Swipe's small form heading silently to the main house. The snow has stopped and the sky has cleared up a bit. There are now a few ragged holes in the once-thick cloud cover and you can see a few bright stars and a thin sliver of moon casts it's wan light over the snowy ground. Walking quietly through the night is more than a little eerie. The normal night sounds: birds, crickets, frogs, etc. are all noticibly absent, the only sound the quiet squeeking of the cold snow under your feet. Wandering the interior of the fort walls gives you a good chance to inspect the walls and towers. The walls are even worse up close than they looked from afar. Beaten, battered and broken, they are in poor shape indeed. The corner towers, however seem to bee in decent shape. Tracks are few in the freshly-fallen snow. You can see your groups' tracks from the front gate to the side of the main building and those of the creatures you fought, but no others. It seems likely that the creatures you fought are the only ones who've come out since the snowfall. You cannot be certain if they are the only ones here though. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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