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and stinging! :You grope among the vicious insects and feel the talisman!#You seek frantically for a way out!U
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1You step forward and feel the floor yield beneath
your weight. You fall1into open space, then land with a jolt! Luckily,
your lamp survives.8You climb on the wet rock slowly, then slide, bounce and
skid until you manage9to grasp a slimly knob of calcareous deposit on the wall.;Cautiously, you inch your way down the shaft until, at last)you arrive at a ledge where you can rest.9You start down, then lose your grip and crash to a ledge!;With great effort, you edge your way up through the foaming2spray, only to slide back before reaching the top.9You start to climb but slip, miss your previous hold, and
tumble to a lower ledge!:Your daring leap succeeds, you reach a cavern in the wall.;You don't make it! You fall, strike a ledge, then crash to
a stop!
You leap into space, arms out!! You land safely in the opening!2 You grapple for a hold, then crash to the floor!%You tumble back to the chamber floor!4You slip and fall, landing with a thud in soft sand!;You climb through drenching spray, slipping many times, but8recovering until you are able to climb onto a projecting
horn of rock to rest.<You lose your grip and fall, wildly flailing, into wet sand!4You clamber downward, slipping and skidding, banging
against jagged rocks.along the way, skinning and bruising yourself.3You attempt to climb the curving channel, but every
time you slip back!5After much struggle you manage to wriggle your way up
to the tiny ledge.7You get part way up, then fall back, injuring yourself!AWith great difficulty you manage to wriggle up through the crack.5You get part way up, then the rock gives way, and you
crash back into the pit!8You struggle into the narrow crevice, but after climbing
part way up3you find no further holds and are forced to return.:You slide into the cleft, but find no holds! You fall and
land on a pile5of boulders, cartwheeling down to rest against a slab
of broken rock.=You struggle, nearly falling a dozen times, to a secure rest.AYour hands skid on the slimy rock! You plunge into yielding sand.<You climb the rock pile, but are unable to enter the crevice
above it. You climb back down.2You are carrying too much equipment to swim in the
rough water!3You swim through the swirling waters to the island.3A mighty effort takes you up to a tiny cleft behind
the roaring waterfall.5You start up but your grip fails and you topple back!;A brisk swim through icy water brings you to a sandy shore.5You struggle to find the exit! You must keep trying!U
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;You are in a twisting, black tunnel, too small to stand in.:Where the tunnel turns north, you glimpse the exit; to the+east the tunnel worms deeper into the hill.>You stand in a narrow, wet passage. The floor is comprised of@broken stone, making travel treacherous. At the east end of the%passage stands a golden gate. It is
locked.
open.>You struggle in a passage so low you must crawl on your belly.AWater trickles over the rocks. In the dim light you see openings@that you can follow north, northeast, and east. A crevice, wide+enough to squirm into, drops into darkness.AYou are in a vast, echoing chamber. The thunder of falling waterBdirects your attention to a great open shaft, into which a stream,Dwhich issues from a cleft in the roof, is plunging. It appears thatDone might climb down the slippery rocks in the shaft. A low passage/disappears into the blackness to the southwest.CYou cling to a spray drenched protrusion beneath a giant stalactiteDon the wall of a shaft near a plunging waterfall! Across the shaft,Ato the west, an opening appears. It is a long jump. Down and up*from here is extremely dangerous climbing.AYou crouch in a tiny cavern, the east side of which breaks into aBshaft which cannot safely be entered. A crevice plunges downward.:On a tiny ledge, part way up the west wall of a glittering>underground cavern. A dozen feet away, across empty space, is;an opening into the east wall. Below is a rocky floor and$there appears no way to climb above.=You are in a large, oblong chamber of startling beauty. YourAlight glints, irridescent from the walls. To the west is a large>opening leading into a shaft that seems unclimbable. Above, a=possible passage leads up, and one goes east. A narrow, deep
crevice, penetrates the floor.BIn a spacious chamber. Stalactites drip from the ceiling, matchedAby a host of stalagmites, rising from the floor. Passages appearCto go east and west and a giant stalagmite, which might be climbed,%rises to a great rift in the ceiling.AWater dashes around you and you are drenched with spray. A greatAshaft, roaring with falling water, offers precarious climbs up or1down. A passage penetrates the rock to the west.@You are on the floor of a crystal walled cavern. On the wall of?the gaping emptiness above you is a tiny ledge with a series of@scanty handholds leading to it. A channel goes east, curving up=as it penetrates the rock and a dark hole opens in the floor.=You are in a deep pit with a narrow crevice extending upward.<Except for the upward trending crevice, there is no way out!AThis small room glitters with the frozen chemistry of millenia ofAdripping water. Its beauty dazzles. A crack leads upward, and a%barely negotiable channel leads east.@Spray spits into a gaping hole on the east side of this chamber.=The floor is broken by a ragged gash dropping into emptiness.#A jagged cleft exits the west wall.AYou wedge into a tiny crevice behind a thundering column of water@on the west side of a great shaft. A tunnel, difficult to enterBbores into the rock. Slippery, nearly invisible holds, ascend and
descend in the watery shaft.?You are in a sharply canted chamber, filled with huge blocks ofAstone from a rockfall. The stone can be climbed to an opening in/the top of the chamber and a passage goes east.BOn the edge of a vast pool filled with swirling water, roiled by a@waterfall plunging down a shaft. It might barely be possible to?climb alongside the treacherous waterfall. A passage goes west@and to the east you see what appears to be a small rocky island.DYou are on an island in a churning lake deep underground! The shore?to the west can be reached by swimming and a tunnel leads down.CA small, beautifully ornamented chamber, with sylvan scenes etched.Don its walls, greets you as you look around. You see a small alcove
cut into one wall. The alcove # contains a jewel studded talisman!
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the Glu'me forest.7The Glu'me forest forms a dark, green line to the east.>East, a line of trees marks the boundary of the Glu'me forest.<Towering mountains rise, stark and forbidding, to the south!?Some legons to the south, heavily forested slopes rise steeply.@Along the southern horizon, the Targ mountains form a dark line.U
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KNIVES are 4 ralls 50 each.,SWORDS cost 33 ralls (they are hard to make)(SPEARS (points are scarce) are 45 ralls.'BOWS (finest in Faland) fetch 63 ralls.*ARROWS (ribon wood) sold for 1 rall 5 each
FOOD 99 ems per pound.U
8You are inside the gate of Riven. Exit is to the north.3A shabby shop is visible to the west. To the south8is a vacant lot. East leads to a public well. A public
notice is posted nearby.5The well, though not maintained, has good water. The exit from Riven is west of here.7The interior is dim; no one seems to be present. There7is clearly nothing for sale in this deserted structure.#There are exits both east and west.8Among piles of rubble from a collapsed building. To the5south stands a small stone building with a heavy iron
door. The door is
locked.
open.% To the east is a deserted building.FIn a small, very austere room, that seems to hum with an unseen power.;There is an exit to the north and a small sign on one wall.8The lot is overgrown with dense vegetation. It is nearly:surrounded by a high fence. Exit is to the north, but you5see a dark tunnel in the vegetation to the southwest.9You enter a tiny shop nestled in the vegetation. Weapons7are sold here. Knives, spears, swords, bows and arrows4line the walls. Prices are posted. Exit northeast.U
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8In a grassy, palm shaded, plaza. To the southeast is an
open air market,
open for business and crowded.
closed for the night.0The vast desert is visible outside to the north.9The market sells principally consumables; food,water,oil.4Business is brisk in spite of the limited selection.4Prices are posted. The plaza lies to the northwest.U
8You are in a large cavern. The exit north appears to be
the only way out.U
4Your foot slips! You plunge to a rock strewn ledge!
You are severely injured!
Luckily you escape injury!8You are unable to hang onto the rock. You topple over a
small overhang and5crash into a gnarled tree protruding from solid rock,
miraculously stopping7your fall. You groan as you realize you have sustained
major injury!,You climb into the dark shaft, but then slip
and tumble to the cave floor!0You plummet; your body shatters on jagged rock!!U
9You are climbing in the upper part of a steep rock chute.8Above is the top of the cliff; below is a resting place.:A very narrow ledge extends to the east on the cliff face.9On a rocky ledge halfway up the cleft in the great cliff.2Though it is difficult you can proceed up or down.7To the south a bronze door covers a hole in solid rock.+A sign is posted on the door. The door is
locked.
open.=Climbing in the lower cleft, you are in a steep rock chimney.-Above, a rocky ledge juts out from the cliff.:On an extremely precarious ledge. Fifty feet below you is
another, larger,:rock strewn ledge. To the west is the steep defile of the
cleft.=Jutting from the cliff, the ledge you sit upon commands great
views of the<desert. A tiny crack leads down toward a tree rooted in the
cliff face, but7there appears no way to climb the sheer rock above you.=The tree you have reached offers firm support. It grows from
the cliff below a,tiny cave. A narrow ledge extends west to a
cleft in the sheer cliff.8In a cave carved from solid rock. Light filters in from
an opening, below;which you see a tree, rooted tenaciously to the cliff face.7A narrow opening in the ceiling leads up into darkness.9Climbing on the cliff face, you are on a narrow ledge. A
crack extends above/toward a stony ledge. East a tree extends from
the cliff and west is a cleft.6You are on a rugged cornice on the edge of a cleft cut
into the solid rock8of the great cliff. A narrow ledge extends east. Below
is a rocky ledge5which you may be able to drop to. To miss is to die!8You have entered a small, crystal encrusted chamber. In
the yellow:light of your flame, the walls glow as if on fire. In the
center of
the chamber is a dais! and upon it an opaline scimitar.
You are in total darkness!U
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south
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3In a fetid, damp cavern, with dark tunnels leading
and 0An excavation in the floor has uncovered a crypt#and in the crypt lies a silver key.
You are in total darkness!U
-A giant frabat, fangs bared, blocks your way!U
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<In a very deep, narrow cleft. A tiny seep trickles down the9rock face through a miniature garden of mosses and ferns. The only egress is to the north.LOn a narrow blade of rock extending well out from the cliff. On three sidesKyou look straight down into the jumbled rocks that extend out from the baseLof the cliff. The rock fin attaches to the cliff on the south near a trail.8On a narrow trail traversing the great cliff. Off trail
travel is impossible.
.An eagen wheels in the empty spaces below you.-The trail swings out onto a jutting overhang..You slide in loose rock as it rolls underfoot.1The northern desert stretches into hazy distance.?The trail cuts sharply back against the cliff, then swings out.2You look down a sheer sandstone face on the north.AShale breaks in slabs that ring under the pressure of your steps.+A deep cut extends southward into the rock.8A few scrubby plants cling to a wide place in the trail.,Steep switchbacks put pressure on your legs.;The desert stretches north, mottled with alakalai and sand.2Half way on the cliff you trudge over broken rock.?The trail crosses a truss bridge over a huge gash in the stone.!A rock spit extends to the north.CThe trail levels a bit, though continues its general up/down trend.<Above, a vast stone outcrop hangs menacingly over the trail.?A tiny waterfall splashes down from a rock overhang. The water
collects in a stone basin.;A series of small tunnels penetrate a half dozen rock fins.DThe trail ducks inward, along the east wall of a stone amphitheater.JCurving sharply, the trail cuts across the back of the stone amphitheater.HDucking inward, the trail crosses the west wall of a stone amphitheater.,The trail dips into a series of dry runnels.(Jagged chunks of rocks border the trail.8Talus slopes sweep north down and into the great desert.6The desert looms down steep scree slopes to the north.U
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;An evil smelling dungeon. Slime crusts the walls and slips
underfoot.9Some doors are open, hanging on rusted hinges; others are
bolted shut.=In an immense stone chamber. The north ENTRANCE has shut and9cannot be opened from the inside! Broad stone steps lead&upward. Dark, narrow steps lead down.5A narrow passage, admitting scant light from outside,.extends between upward and downward stairways.3A tiny room at the top of a tower. Steps lead down.1Narrow steps lead up; a door is open to the east.
Open doors lead
north, south, east and west.
A door opens *west. A steep chute drops into blackness.
north.1north. An unclimbable chute disappears overhead.
east.
east and west.
south and west.
north, south, and east.
north, east and west.
south.
south and east.
south, east and west.
west.
north and south.
north and east.
north and west.
You are in total darkness!U
&Fangs bared, a trasher leaps upon you!-Gaping jaws drooling slime, a racker charges!*Silent, a felvag tenses before the strike!U
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<On the lower slopes of hi'mtn; the trail is steep and rocky.@Below is the great desert; above the trail rises on switchbacks.8High on a mountain with breathtaking views of The'm'pty.:A path leads along a ledge to the southwest while the main
trail spirals ever upward.=The top of hi'mtn is in view while below the trail disappears
into misty deeps.=On a ledge water jets from a small crevice and tumbles into a
chasm. The mist:is cool where water splashes on warm rocks. A trail goes
northeast and a gap%penetrates the rock to the southeast.9On top of Faland. A great obelisk juts against the sky. A'trail drops steeply from the tiny flat.5In a lighted, rough hewn chamber, with a sign on one
wall. Exit northwest.U
5High, crumbling walls surround a rock strewn chamber.<A small room built of stone block; there is a smell of damp.
Openings in the rubble lead &north and east. North exits the ruin.
east and west.
Passageways lead
east, west and north.
east and west.
Steps lead
down.
A break in the wall leads
east.
east, west and south.
west and south.
west.
A passage goes
east.
You are in total darkness!U
&A snarling wog raises from the rubble!
,Screaming, a trasher lunges out of the dark!U
<On a spray drenched ledge inside the mouth of a vast cavern;<water thunders out of a gash on the east. West exits, north
plunges deeper into the cave.=A rugged ledge, coursing with water flung up from the torrent;rushing out of the cleft on the west, leads east to an exit
and north deep into a cavern.:In the dimness you see a vault of rock arching hundreds of:feet over a welling torrent to the south. East is passage&onto a sheet of rock over the torrent.4Rock trembles underfoot, the sound is deafening; you6stand above the birth place of Fariver as it struggles6out of a deep well to the south. East and west exits.5A tiny passage leads into the dark rock to the north.<Dimly you see a stone passage leading west over the torrent.1To the south is the immense opening of Thun cave.%You are in the treasure room of Thun!
You are in total darkness!U
CYou feel a terrible jolt, then claws rip your flesh! Dimly, as huge>jaws close on your body, you realize the felven lives in Thun!U
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@An evil smelling, dark walled cavern, part of an abandoned mine.6You are dizzy, your head aches, and you feel nauseous.DA tunnel goes north to the outside; another descends into blackness.
A shaft extends to the
west.
east.
Shafts extend
east, west and upward.
east, west and down.
west and up.
east and down.
east and west.
east and up.
west and down.
You are in total darkness!U
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body, biting
and tearing at your flesh!% You seek frantically for a way out!U
#You drop your lamp, which goes out!U
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&A rung breaks! You flail frantically,' then crash to the bottom of the shaft!
then tumble into space!% recover, then haul yourself back up!
9In a tiny, almost featureless chamber, with a sign on one
wall. Exit north./In a dark gallery of an abandoned diamond mine.:Most tunnels have collapsed. A vertical shaft is passable
by dangerous5ladders embedded in its walls. A passage goes south.
A shaft extends
up and down.
upward and a second goes east.
upward and another goes west.
down and a second goes east.
down.U
)With a thunderous roar, a shabog attacks!U
<On a stone platform on top of a sheer rock spire with no way
down. In the;center of the platform, deeply incised in the rock, are the
letters S O R F.=All around you mountains stretch to the horizon. The view is
broken?only to the northeast by a small, stone building, with a silver
door.
The door is
locked.
open.?In a small room, featureless except for a door to the southwest
and a sign on one wall.U
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;The farm yard is busy. A placard anounces grain at .02/lb.-To the east is an open grain shed and a well.9The yard is nearly deserted. A 'Sold Out' sign is posted:on the grain shed to the east. Beside the shed is a well./A gate leading out of the farm is to the north.7In the grain shed, with flies buzzing in the dusty air,
a farmer takes4money while another weighs grain into buyer's sacks.
A well is nearby.6The shed is closed but water is available at the well.
The farm yard lies to the west.U
@You are in the lobby of an inn. Dining lies south. Exit north.7In the dining area of an inn. The innkeeper is nearby.6Water is free and meals can be ordered. The innkeeper,can tell you the price. The lobby is north.U
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'ITEM PRICE ITEM PRICE'Axe----------9.00 Blanket------1.80'Canteen-------.99 Lamps--------4.50'Food(lb)------.66 Sack----------.60'Oil(oz)-------.30 Salve(oz)---13.50'Bottle--------.39 Flints-------2.162Note: Above items purchased for 2/3 of list price.U
8Seeing that you are honorable and wearing a golden ring,
the guards*usher you quietly into Prothan's quarters.,The guards gently, but firmly, bar your way.U
8You are inside the gate of Woren. Exit is to the north.%A modest shop is visible to the west.4A small shop, closed for the night, is west of here.9A covered well is next to the town wall on the northeast.=The walls of the well have caved in and water is unavailable.
The
exit from 8Woren is near a large tree to the southwest. Behind the<well steps lead up onto a massive stone rampart and a wooded
path leads south.8For a small shop there is a good display of merchandise.2The proprietor is busy with several customers. On2a nearby wall you notice a price list. Exit east.=On top of a stone rampart. A pyramid in the center has steps)leading up to a stone door. The door is
locked.
open.
Below you see a covered well.FYou feel a faint vibration as you stand in a spherical chamber. There>is a sign above an opening in the lower surface of the sphere.<You are at a fork in a pleasant, wooded path. Branches lead
north, east, and southwest.=You are in a small, secluded alcove, nestled against the east<wall of Woren. There is a small pond and scattered wood. A
wooded path goes west.?Large trees shade a flag-stoned courtyard. To the northeast is+a wooded path and a rustic lane goes south.:You are in a quiet lane. It goes south and north. A path
branches to the west.<At the south end of a deserted lane. A small stone bench is-nearby. The only open route is to the north.=You are in a well kept, walled garden. An exit path winds to<the east and a barred gate stands on the southwest side. To=the side of the gate is a raised hearth in which a fire might
be built. :One burns there now, and two guards stand beside the gate.;In Prothan's quarters you see that he lives quite modestly.:The guards remain alert, as the small, wizened man, smiles>kindly at you. To the northeast you see through the open exit into the walled entrance garden.U
9You are inside the gate of Fragaz. Exit is to the north.#A tiny shop is visible to the west.1To the west is a tiny shop; closed for the night.2You see a vegetation enclosed shelter to the east.9The enclosure protects a moss encrusted stone trough into9which water flows from a small hole in the rock. Through9the leafy bower you see the exit from Fragaz to the west.!This very small shop handles only$ food(18 ems/lb) and oil(18 ems/oz).
Exit east.U
7You are inside the gate of Targ. Exit is to the north. A tiny shop is seen to the west.
A darkened shop lies west.-There is a small, enclosed pool to the south.1The pool is spring fed; the water cool and fresh.3Through nearby vegetation the Targ exit lies north.
South there is an open gate.5The shop has rather little merchandise to offer; only
oil(30 ems/oz),3food(48 ems/lb), lamps at 4.50, and flints at 2.10.
Exit east.7On a stone floor, all that remains of a razed building.3An opening in the floor is guarded by an iron door.
The door is
locked.
open.
North there is a small pool.9You are in a cylindrical shaft. A sign is visible on the9wall opposite the metal rungs of a ladder leading upward.U
ITEM PRICE
Food(lb) .18
Oil(oz) .15
Sacks .51
Hides 9.00
Kalard 15.00
Bows 57.00
Arrows .60
We buy at 2/3 of cost.U
9You are inside the gate of Rooden. Exit is to the north.
A small shop lies to the west..A small shop, closed for the night, lies west.9A public well lies southeast and a plaza is to the south.!A public notice is posted nearby.9At the well you find it easy to get water. The exit from#Rooden is visible to the northwest.0The shop is minimally supplied with merchandise.4A proprietor sits quietly waiting for customers. On2a nearby wall you notice a price list. Exit east.7In a plaza. A stairway, guarded by a gate, leads down.
The gate is
locked.
open.
The town entrance is north.CYou are in a cramped cubicle. There is a sign on a plaque embedded7in the floor. A rope ladder leads to an opening above.U
'ITEM PRICE ITEM PRICE'Bottle--------.23 Canteen-------.60'Food(lb)------.18 Oil(oz)-------.12'Shovel-------3.00 Lamps--------2.79'Knife--------6.00 Grain(lb)-----.09'Flint---------.99 Sack----------.51'Sand(lb)------.09 Salve-------13.171Note: above items purchased at 2/3 of list price.U
8You are inside the gate of Triod. Exit is to the north.#A small market is seen to the west.!The market to the west is closed.8You see a pipe extending from the wall to the northeast.!A public notice is posted nearby.:At the pipe. Water flows from it into a small, rock basin<from which water can be scooped. Southwest is the exit from
Triod and south is a tiny shop.
The shop is closed.5The store is crowded with a fair assortment of goods.6The watchful eye of a proprietor is always on you. On2a nearby wall you notice a price list. Exit east.=A small craft shop. Metal working tools hang from the walls.;At a rough bench a ringmaker looks up from his work. There
is a door to the north.U
ITEM PRICE
Canteens .63
Food(lb) .12
Hides 21.03
Sacks .45.Bid 2/3 asked. We pay top prices for jewelry.U
8You are inside the gate of Forod. Exit is to the north.
A store to the west is closed."A small store is seen to the west.-There is a small rock wall southwest of here.=The rock wall encloses a mossy spring. The water looks good.8Northeast is the gate of Forod. There is a break in the
stone wall to the east.4The store is nearly empty. Yet an unsavory looking 8proprietor watches you with glittering, slotted eyes. On2a nearby wall you notice a price list. Exit east.8In an enclosed garden, rampant with untended vegetation.7To the west is a break in the wall; to the south a door/covers an entrance into the wall. The door is
locked.
open.>Hidden in one corner you discover a dark passage leading down.=In a narrow passage, terminating at a wall upon which a small-sign is posted. The single exit leads north.FYou are in a cave with passages going up, down, and in all directions.:A steep slope rises to dim light above. A sign is nearby.IStalagmites rise from the floor, nearly touching the hanging stalactites.;Crystal draperies, crusted with minerals, shroud the walls.<Water drips from above, forming pools on the slippery floor.
You are in total darkness!U
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ITEM PRICE
Bottles .30
Canteens .60
Food(lb) .12
Lamps 2.70
Flints 1.10
Mace 5.91
Oil(oz) .09
Sacks .45
Wood(stk) .011Note: Above items purchased at 2/3 of list price.U
:You are inside the gate of Slavhos. Exit is to the north.#An open market is seen to the west.
A market to the west is closed.#You spot a public well to the east.!A public notice is posted nearby.=The well is cool, surrounded by stones. You can reach water.;East of the well are the ruins of a stone building. To the(west is the gate leading out of Slavhos.;Inside the market it is pleasant and uncrowded. The owner
is relaxed
and friendly. On3 a nearby wall you notice a price list. Exit east.:You are in the crumbling ruin of an ancient structure. In6one corner narrow steps drop into darkness. A well is
visible outside to the west.U
/In a small, barren room, with crawlways to the
east and south.'An opening in the floor is fitted with
a ladder that leads downward.
north and east.
west and south.
north and west.(A single crawlway goes to the southeast.*In a tiny chamber. A ladder leads upward.
A peg protrudes from one wall.
From it hangs a bronze key.
east, west and south.
east, west and north.
east, south and north.
west, south and north.
east, west, south and north.
Narrow steps lead upward.5You are in the fabled treasure room of the catacombs!:A very narrow crawlway with a barred gate leads northwest.
The gate is
locked.
open.
You are in total darkness!U
,A pharg leaps, snarling, out of the shadows!U
ITEM PRICE
Spears 50.10
Bottles .39
Canteens .90
Food(lb) .18
Lamps 3.00
Flints 1.20
Sacks .48
Oil(oz) .15
Wood(stk) .03)Note: We pay 2/3 of list on above items.U
8You are inside the gate of Oshan. Exit is to the north.'An open market can be seen to the west.-To the west is a market closed for the night.*A public well is visible to the southeast.4At the Oshan town well. Water can be obtained here.+To one side of the well a path leads north.$The town gate lies to the northwest.2The market is busy but with rather few goods. The
proprietor smiles
at you. On3 a nearby wall you notice a price list. Exit east.6In a thicket a stone slab has a grate covering a hole.
The grate is
locked.
open.
A well lies to the south.7You are in a barren room except for a small sign on one/wall. A ladder leads up to a circular opening.U
5 =ITEM PRICE ITEM PRICE ITEM PRICE=Maces--------3.51 Blankets------.90 Bottles-------.33=Canteens------.60 Flints--------.90 Grain(lb)-----.06=Knives-------6.00 Oil(oz)-------.09 Shovels------2.50=Backpacks----7.44 Coats-------14.10 Salve(oz)----9.00=Capes--------9.99 Food(lb)------.12 Hides-------32.55'Lamps--------2.13 Sacks---------.421Note: Above items purchased at 2/3 of list price.U
9You are inside the gate of Biclif. Exit is to the north.)A bustling market is visible to the west.
A shuttered market lies west.;A public well lies south; a stone arch is seen to the east.!A public notice is posted nearby.<At the well in Biclif. A path leads north to the town gate.5The market is busy and heaped with displays of goods.6The watchful eye of a proprietor is always on you. On2a nearby wall you notice a price list. Exit east.7In a courtyard, overgrown and little used. To one side*steps lead to a cellar door. The door is
locked.
open.
A stone arch lies to the west.5In a small, clean, nearly featureless room. Exit up.
There is a sign on one wall.U
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ITEM PRICE
Bottles .30
Canteens .60
Food(lb) .09
Grain .03
Hides 9.99
Knives 5.70
Oil .06
Sacks .421Note: Above items purchased at 2/3 of list price.U
1You are inside the gate of Odetn. Exit is north./A small shop, its door open, lies to the south.,South is a small shop, closed for the night.%A vacant lot can be seen to the east.7Beneath large trees, a trickle of water runs over rocks
into a small pool.7A pathway leads northwest. To the east is a tiny shop,
the doorway nearly
hidden in the rank growth.5The shop is small and spare, but offering a number of
items for sale.2A rather seedy shopkeeper looks up, and above him,
on the wall, is a price list. Exit is north.8From a vacant lot you look west to Odetn's gate. To the9northeast a tower rises among trees and a path leads into
heavy growth to the southeast.7A tower, with a rickety ladder up the side, rises above3the treetops. A pathway meanders to the southwest.1From the top of a tower you have a clear view of
farms surrounding Odetn./To the southeast you see the walls of Or'gn in
the distance.?You are also able to make out the form of a grassy dome to the 8The tiny shop is surprisingly prosperous. The walls are
lined with a5peculiar instrument whose purpose you do not discern.
The shopkeeper$seems friendly, and nods pleasantly.
Exit is to the west.U
-With great effort you turn the valve to open.U
,The steps give way under foot! You slip and stumble onto a wet stone floor.
/You climb the ladder and push up the trap door,
emerging into a lighted(passage. The trap door shuts so tightly# it can neither be seen nor opened.U
:You are inside the dome. Exit north. A door leads south.
The door is open./The door is shut and you are unable to open it.7You are in a lighted passage, running north and south,
with earthen walls
pungent with the smell of mold.@A narrow, earthen passage curves here, extending north and east.<A passage, dug through rock and clay, extends east and west.
In the south?wall a massive door is set. There is a symbol inscribed on the
door.0A rocky tunnel extends north and west from here.3Your footsteps echo in a dank, stony passage, which
extends both north and=south from here. Steps lead downward into darkness through a
gash in the floor.<A narrow, dimly lit passageway, turns, going east and south.&Dead end of earthen burrow opens west.:In a wet, stone lined cavern. A shaft extends upward, but
proves unclimable.%A narrow opening extends to the east.9You are in knee deep water in a twisting maze of passages
which seemingly lead8in all directions! Tiny, snake-like worms, slither onto
your body and attach
like leeches to your skin!' A ladder leads upward to a trap door.. A valve, with an inscribed symbol, protrudes)from the floor and rises above the water.=You are in a softly lit chamber with a raised structure, like
an altar, in
the center. Upon the altar lies a weyring!
You are in total darkness!
4 Small, carnivorous fish rip and tear at your legs!U
! > C H Z _ d v {
=ITEM PRICE ITEM PRICE ITEM PRICE=Backpacks----7.50 Blankets------.90 Bottles-------.30=Burros------99.99 Capes-------12.00 Coats-------15.00=Canteens------.60 Salve(oz)---13.68 Flints--------.90=Food(lb)------.12 Grain(lb)-----.06 Hides-------17.70=Lamps--------2.10 Wood(stk)-----.01 Oil(oz)-------.09'Sacks---------.45 Pamphlet------.391Note: Above items purchased at 2/3 of list price.U
ITEM PRICE
Axes---------7.50
Knives-------6.00
Shovels------2.50
Swords------30.00
Maces--------6.99
Armor-------40.23
Navaids----222.22)Note: Will buy back at 2/3 of list price.U
" IKONS BOUGHT AND SOLD!4TYPE WE PAY YOU WE CHARGE YOU1Stone 18.00 27.001Bronze 36.00 54.001Silver 72.00 108.004Gold 500.00 out of stockU
<You step up onto the platform into a spinning golden vortex!
When7the spinning stops you see that you are, at last, HOME!U
.You are inside the gate of Or'gn. Exit north.
A market
, closed for the night,
, with many customers,
lies to the west.8 A notice is posted nearby. To the east is a well and /southwest is an open plaza area. A large, dark
structure rises to the south.7At the Or'gn well. A path leads west to the town gate.5The market is busy and heaped with displays of goods.
The watchful eye of"a proprietor is always on you. On' a nearby wall you notice a price list.
The main exit is, to the east and a smaller exit leads south.;You stand on ancient flagstones. Before you, to the south,
a massive, oaken
door,( its two halves swung wide, brackets the+ bound with lithian chains, closes the only
opening to an immense vault8constructed from great slabs of black granite. North is
the gate of Or'gn.6In an open, paved plaza, with several benches arranged
beneath well groomed$trees. A market lies north, but the+ door is marked 'exit only'. Northeast you7see the town gate and a small alley opens to the south.>You are in a narrow alley which ends to the south and leads to
a plaza on the8north. On the west is a shop with a sign above the door
indicating 'TOOLS and+WEAPONS'. An 'IKON' shop lies to the east.
Both shops are closed.;Inside the vault; the walls glitter in bright, but diffused
light, each rising?seemingly endlessly to the distant ceiling. A raised platform,
magnificently8ornamented, stands near the south end of the great hall.7The oaken door is closed and bound with lithian chains!7The shop is cool and dim. You see a price list hanging(above the head of the owner. Exit east.;You detect the odor of incense. Peculiar looking figurines
line the walls.;A list of items, bought and sold, is posted near the shop's
attendant who,+seated on a small stool, is watching you.
Exit to the west.U
/Inside the great vault you catch only a glimpse
of incredible splendor before0an ear splitting scream commands your attention.
A demon, so hideous you can/scarce look upon it, rushes, with great talons,
toward you. You know.at once that you confront the one called Zugg!
Seeing that you have,no effective weapon, Zugg hurls you from the