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<blockquote data-quote="Gray Shade" data-source="post: 2682392" data-attributes="member: 32340"><p><strong>The Fire Tower, base</strong></p><p></p><p>The wide base of the fire tower was a large, three story stone building. After three floors, it tapered down to just the tower for the fire signal, which had risen another fifty or so feet with the fire place on top. The floors of the upper levels were of wood, and thus mostly burned, smashed, and rotted out. The roof of the fire tower was collapsed, mostly from the thinner fire signal part of the tower having fallen in on the base, and stones (and entire portions of wall) from the tower proper were scattered all over the large building. In places, we could see up three levels out into the sky and feel rain drops. In the middle of the tower, a large stone pillar, about thirty foot square went up all three levels, but disintegrated into loose stone after that--the start of the fire tower itself, where the fire signal had stood for generations, but now laid in bits and pieces at our feet.</p><p></p><p>There were several empty doorways through interior and exterior walls that created almost a maze of small antechambers visible (due to fallen walls and rotted doors) from certain angles, but invisible from others (where some walls still stood). We could have explored further, perhaps even trying to move up a level or two, or we could have moved on to the third and final building.</p><p></p><p>I waited to follow the Dungeoneeror’s lead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gray Shade, post: 2682392, member: 32340"] [b]The Fire Tower, base[/b] The wide base of the fire tower was a large, three story stone building. After three floors, it tapered down to just the tower for the fire signal, which had risen another fifty or so feet with the fire place on top. The floors of the upper levels were of wood, and thus mostly burned, smashed, and rotted out. The roof of the fire tower was collapsed, mostly from the thinner fire signal part of the tower having fallen in on the base, and stones (and entire portions of wall) from the tower proper were scattered all over the large building. In places, we could see up three levels out into the sky and feel rain drops. In the middle of the tower, a large stone pillar, about thirty foot square went up all three levels, but disintegrated into loose stone after that--the start of the fire tower itself, where the fire signal had stood for generations, but now laid in bits and pieces at our feet. There were several empty doorways through interior and exterior walls that created almost a maze of small antechambers visible (due to fallen walls and rotted doors) from certain angles, but invisible from others (where some walls still stood). We could have explored further, perhaps even trying to move up a level or two, or we could have moved on to the third and final building. I waited to follow the Dungeoneeror’s lead. [/QUOTE]
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