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<blockquote data-quote="Elocin" data-source="post: 2645371" data-attributes="member: 207"><p><strong>Chapter 3 - continuing the March</strong></p><p></p><p>Upon leaving the cave you grab your horse's reins and continue your march westward searching for an area that you can cross over the river so you can get back on track. After about half a days travel slogging on foot through the snow banks you round a corner to see a bridge spanning the gorge and the rushing river below. You are amazed at the site of the bridge as it is made entirely out of stone and seems to have been hear for ages but upon looking around you do not see any semblance of a road on either side of the gorge and you have no idea why anyone would have built a bridge here, especailly a bridge that could easily let a wagon pass through. There does not seem to be anyone else around but to be on the safe side you hide the horses in a dense part of the forest around you and slowly sneak up to the bridge on foot. You get within about 50' of the bridge and still you see no one around and you think it might be safe to cross the bridge but again this all just seems so odd and out of place....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elocin, post: 2645371, member: 207"] [b]Chapter 3 - continuing the March[/b] Upon leaving the cave you grab your horse's reins and continue your march westward searching for an area that you can cross over the river so you can get back on track. After about half a days travel slogging on foot through the snow banks you round a corner to see a bridge spanning the gorge and the rushing river below. You are amazed at the site of the bridge as it is made entirely out of stone and seems to have been hear for ages but upon looking around you do not see any semblance of a road on either side of the gorge and you have no idea why anyone would have built a bridge here, especailly a bridge that could easily let a wagon pass through. There does not seem to be anyone else around but to be on the safe side you hide the horses in a dense part of the forest around you and slowly sneak up to the bridge on foot. You get within about 50' of the bridge and still you see no one around and you think it might be safe to cross the bridge but again this all just seems so odd and out of place.... [/QUOTE]
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