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<blockquote data-quote="Elocin" data-source="post: 2660433" data-attributes="member: 207"><p><strong>Chapter 3 - continuing the March</strong></p><p></p><p>Slowly approaching the bridge you do not see anythign amiss. You are somewhat amazed at the stonework and have not seen the likes of it anywhere. Discussing it amongst the group you can surmise that not even the dwarves could match the quality of the work before you. You can not believe your eyes as you stand at the edge of the bridge but it looks like the road part of it consists of one solid piece of stone that is at least 10 feet thick. The walls of the bridge stick up about 4' and are made of different colored rock with what looks like streaks of some other color strewn through it. A little puff of dust floats up as the first person steps on the bridge and the sound accompaning this step is defaintely not the sound you would expect walking on stone. Wiping the dust of ages from the surface you can see that the road of the bridge is not made of stone at all but what looks to be mithril. The entire road of the bridge is a solid piece of mithril and several of you fall to the ground speechless at the wealth lying at your feet. Upon closer examintation of the walls you can see that it is also made out of mithril with veisn of adamantine working into it.</p><p></p><p>Who on Oerth could have built such a marvel and why here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elocin, post: 2660433, member: 207"] [b]Chapter 3 - continuing the March[/b] Slowly approaching the bridge you do not see anythign amiss. You are somewhat amazed at the stonework and have not seen the likes of it anywhere. Discussing it amongst the group you can surmise that not even the dwarves could match the quality of the work before you. You can not believe your eyes as you stand at the edge of the bridge but it looks like the road part of it consists of one solid piece of stone that is at least 10 feet thick. The walls of the bridge stick up about 4' and are made of different colored rock with what looks like streaks of some other color strewn through it. A little puff of dust floats up as the first person steps on the bridge and the sound accompaning this step is defaintely not the sound you would expect walking on stone. Wiping the dust of ages from the surface you can see that the road of the bridge is not made of stone at all but what looks to be mithril. The entire road of the bridge is a solid piece of mithril and several of you fall to the ground speechless at the wealth lying at your feet. Upon closer examintation of the walls you can see that it is also made out of mithril with veisn of adamantine working into it. Who on Oerth could have built such a marvel and why here? [/QUOTE]
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