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<blockquote data-quote="Endur" data-source="post: 2222030" data-attributes="member: 3346"><p><strong>The Moathouse</strong></p><p></p><p>The party approaches the Moathouse cautiously and without incident.</p><p></p><p>This small ruined fortress is little more than a stone manor and a walled courtyard with a tower, now collapsed. The upper story of the manor has fallen in entirely. It was apparently made mostly of wood and only smashed and charred timbers remain. The condition of the manor is quesitonable. All is quiet other than the buzzing of mosquitos and flies. Little life makes its presence known around the moathouse.</p><p></p><p>The old road leads to a rotten, slightly bowed drawbridge that crosses the water. Four new planks lie atop the rotten wood. </p><p></p><p>On the other side of the drawbridge are two gates leading into the moathouse. One stands open, the other is lying on the ground. </p><p></p><p>The old tower to the left of the drawbridge appears to have once had a wooden staircase, an upper floor, and a roof. Now, each of those is mostly gone, leaving a hollow cylinder, blackened by fire long ago. The ground is covered in wooden, stone, and twisted iron debris, much of it charred. </p><p></p><p>The wide courtyard beyond the gates is paved with cobblestones. Over the years, grass and weeds have begun to grow between the stones. Rubble from the collapsed walls and upper stories litter the courtyard. A brown smear is in the middle of the courtyard and leads up the stairs, deeper into the manor. </p><p></p><p>Lylamwyn and Kerwin notice tracks (from the last week or so) going into the moathouse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Endur, post: 2222030, member: 3346"] [b]The Moathouse[/b] The party approaches the Moathouse cautiously and without incident. This small ruined fortress is little more than a stone manor and a walled courtyard with a tower, now collapsed. The upper story of the manor has fallen in entirely. It was apparently made mostly of wood and only smashed and charred timbers remain. The condition of the manor is quesitonable. All is quiet other than the buzzing of mosquitos and flies. Little life makes its presence known around the moathouse. The old road leads to a rotten, slightly bowed drawbridge that crosses the water. Four new planks lie atop the rotten wood. On the other side of the drawbridge are two gates leading into the moathouse. One stands open, the other is lying on the ground. The old tower to the left of the drawbridge appears to have once had a wooden staircase, an upper floor, and a roof. Now, each of those is mostly gone, leaving a hollow cylinder, blackened by fire long ago. The ground is covered in wooden, stone, and twisted iron debris, much of it charred. The wide courtyard beyond the gates is paved with cobblestones. Over the years, grass and weeds have begun to grow between the stones. Rubble from the collapsed walls and upper stories litter the courtyard. A brown smear is in the middle of the courtyard and leads up the stairs, deeper into the manor. Lylamwyn and Kerwin notice tracks (from the last week or so) going into the moathouse. [/QUOTE]
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