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<blockquote data-quote="hewligan" data-source="post: 4798166" data-attributes="member: 19688"><p>OOC: This website has been flaky over the past few days!</p><p></p><p>Built over the Yondabakari River, this wood building sits on massive wooden pilings driven into the riverbed below. A wooden boardwalk wraps around the northern rim of the building, and a flight of stairs leads down to a door on the east side just above the water level. The churning of four large water wheels under the mill fills the air with sound and mist. the mill. </p><p></p><p>You want to keep your distance, staying discrete, and the crashing noise of water relentlessly turning the wheel makes it hard to hear anything.</p><p></p><p>You spend a very dull day, staking the place out. From outward appearances, it seems normal. Deliveries of new lumber arrive in a holding pond near the mill and are pulled up through two chutes into the mill by ropes and pulleys. </p><p></p><p>Late that day a long train of wagons turns up with lots of men. They set to work loading timber from the mill onto the large wagons. It is heavy work and takes them several hours, finishing when it has gone dark. This shipment of processed timber or firewood ship are hauled by horses in large wagons towards Magnimar.</p><p></p><p>All in all, a rather uneventful day. You want to stay into the night a bit, to see if things get stranger, but nothing jumps out at you as being particularly odd.</p><p></p><p>One thing, though, and the one thing that pretty much made your mind up about this place from the very beginning .... over the main entrance lies the company name. It is all very normal, except that the logo, off to the side, is a stylised seven pointed star. It is not identical to the ones you have found on murder victims and Aldern, being rendered to look vaguely like oak trees, but it is close enough to make you think it is no accident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hewligan, post: 4798166, member: 19688"] OOC: This website has been flaky over the past few days! Built over the Yondabakari River, this wood building sits on massive wooden pilings driven into the riverbed below. A wooden boardwalk wraps around the northern rim of the building, and a flight of stairs leads down to a door on the east side just above the water level. The churning of four large water wheels under the mill fills the air with sound and mist. the mill. You want to keep your distance, staying discrete, and the crashing noise of water relentlessly turning the wheel makes it hard to hear anything. You spend a very dull day, staking the place out. From outward appearances, it seems normal. Deliveries of new lumber arrive in a holding pond near the mill and are pulled up through two chutes into the mill by ropes and pulleys. Late that day a long train of wagons turns up with lots of men. They set to work loading timber from the mill onto the large wagons. It is heavy work and takes them several hours, finishing when it has gone dark. This shipment of processed timber or firewood ship are hauled by horses in large wagons towards Magnimar. All in all, a rather uneventful day. You want to stay into the night a bit, to see if things get stranger, but nothing jumps out at you as being particularly odd. One thing, though, and the one thing that pretty much made your mind up about this place from the very beginning .... over the main entrance lies the company name. It is all very normal, except that the logo, off to the side, is a stylised seven pointed star. It is not identical to the ones you have found on murder victims and Aldern, being rendered to look vaguely like oak trees, but it is close enough to make you think it is no accident. [/QUOTE]
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