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<blockquote data-quote="Rylnethaz" data-source="post: 6751613" data-attributes="member: 6801218"><p>Rylnethaz had always had faith in the old world but as it came to be, even worlds may die and he recognized the wisdom in his friend's choice of existing in more than one world. The time passed with stories traded back and forth. Then, after a short rest they set on the trail of adventure. Gathering their gear, they followed the trail into the woods, the morning breeze and the rising sun on their backs. </p><p>They had been on the road for a while when rounding a corner in the path, by a fallen oak tree, they were met with a strange sight. There, among the trees, was a half-forgotten and moss-covered stone structure. An arched door was in the front with two stained glass panels on it. On the side, by the wall, between two pilasters, was a half broken equine statue with its upper body missing. The structure had no visible windows and gave a strange, slightly leaning impression to the viewer. There was apparently only a ground floor but the trees in this part of the woods were very dense and the lush foliage made nothing easier.</p><p></p><p>"My dear friend, said Rylnethaz, you have been here for a while. Have you ever explored this part of the woods? It is a strange sight this structure. It is so quiet too, this corner of the woods, not only the structure".</p><p></p><p>He moved a few steps closer to the door.</p><p></p><p>"The lock does not seem sturdy. Should we explore?"</p><p></p><p>BoldItalic touched briefly the knobbly end of his staff on his forehead and seemed in deep thought for a few seconds, his sight focusing on the structure. Then, looking back at Rylnethaz he said, ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rylnethaz, post: 6751613, member: 6801218"] Rylnethaz had always had faith in the old world but as it came to be, even worlds may die and he recognized the wisdom in his friend's choice of existing in more than one world. The time passed with stories traded back and forth. Then, after a short rest they set on the trail of adventure. Gathering their gear, they followed the trail into the woods, the morning breeze and the rising sun on their backs. They had been on the road for a while when rounding a corner in the path, by a fallen oak tree, they were met with a strange sight. There, among the trees, was a half-forgotten and moss-covered stone structure. An arched door was in the front with two stained glass panels on it. On the side, by the wall, between two pilasters, was a half broken equine statue with its upper body missing. The structure had no visible windows and gave a strange, slightly leaning impression to the viewer. There was apparently only a ground floor but the trees in this part of the woods were very dense and the lush foliage made nothing easier. "My dear friend, said Rylnethaz, you have been here for a while. Have you ever explored this part of the woods? It is a strange sight this structure. It is so quiet too, this corner of the woods, not only the structure". He moved a few steps closer to the door. "The lock does not seem sturdy. Should we explore?" BoldItalic touched briefly the knobbly end of his staff on his forehead and seemed in deep thought for a few seconds, his sight focusing on the structure. Then, looking back at Rylnethaz he said, ... [/QUOTE]
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