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Steps Leading Down to the Sea~
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You are on a long flight of steps cut into a cliff face. Just above you, the
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top of the steps looms, while below you, the steps continue for what seems an
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eternity.
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credits~
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*The Beach and Lighthouse - by Kaan for Dibrova
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This zone is exactly what the title implies, nothing more to it than that.
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There is a large lack of objs for this zone, it is suggested that some be
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created for it, otherwise the zone would be quite bland.
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Zone 265 is linked to the following zones:
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258 Light Forest at 26500 (up ) ---> 25874
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255 Shipwreck at 26502 (east ) ---> 25531
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255 Shipwreck at 26506 (down ) ---> 25507
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282 Infernal Pit of Kerjim at 26536 (north) ---> 28200
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#26501
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Down the Cliff-Face~
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The steps continue down toward the sea, or up to the crest of the cliff,
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depending on the way you're heading. It looks as if there may be some sort of
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cave down from here.
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On the Cliff Face~
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The stairs continue, however you are much closer to the bottom than the top
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now. There appears to be an opening in the rock to your east. Inside you can
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only see darkness, so it is possible that it is simply a natural fissure, but
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then again, who knows?
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On the Steps~
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Nearing the bottom, you really begin to get a good whiff of the clean sea air
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as a breeze ruffles your clothing. You begin to feel a bit better about your
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day - the sea can do that to a person.
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#26504
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The Base of the Steps~
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You stand at the bottom of a set of steps cut into the face of the cliff
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here. The beach runs along east to west here as far as you can see.
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#26505
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Along the Beach~
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You stand on a beach which stretches east and west from here. The waves, not
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very large at this time, lap gently near your, making patterns in the fine sand.
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To the west you see a few rocks jutting from the sand and sea. East is flat
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beach to the horizon.
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Along the Beach~
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You stand on a beach which stretches east to west for as far as your eyes can
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see. Jumbles of rock and scree litter the way here, making it so you must watch
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your step. You notice a bit of wood, partially buried in the sand of the beach
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here. West is more rocky beach, while east the way gets a bit more flat.
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#26507
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Sandy Beach~
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You stand on a sandy beach which runs along the shore east to west. To the
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east you can just barely make out the rooftops of a large city which sits
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nestled in a cove on the shore of the ocean. To your west you see that the
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beach gets a bit rockier than where you currently stand. A set of steps lead up
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the cliff face just to the west of you.
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Sandy Beach~
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The beach continues it's way east toward what appears to be a large coastal
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town. A large pier juts out into the sea, ships dot the horizon as far out to
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sea as you can see from the city. To your west you may continue along the
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beach.
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Sandy Beach~
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The beach slopes upwards, slowly, gently toward the city to your east which
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sits on a huge plateau. You can now hear the sounds of a great many voices
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coming from that direction, however traffic along this beach is at a bare
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minimum, which is to say not at all. There must be another entrance into the
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city somewhere. To your west, the beach continues into the western horizon.
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#26510
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The Base of the City~
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You stand at the edge of the sea shore staring at a huge rock formation which
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could be described (sort of) as a plateau rising up out if the ocean floor and
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holding a massive walled city atop it. To the north is the cliff face you have
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been following, which happens to put an end to this path just a little ways
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northeast from your current position. West the path heads along the beach for
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quite a long distance.
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#26511
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Along a Rocky Beach~
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The way gets much too rocky here for you to continue along the water any
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further. You do however, notice a trail through the rocks which heads
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southwest.
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You see more of the beach.
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#26512
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Rocky Path~
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The path meanders it's way through the rocks on this littered beach. In the
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distance, you can see a lighthouse out at the end of a jetty, it's gentle light
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guiding sailors safely past this rocky area.
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Rocky Path~
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The path continues it's way in a southwesterly direction toward the
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lighthouse, or you may head northeast toward a less cluttered-looking beach.
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Rocky Path~
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The path runs east to west over jumbled rock and fine beach sand. Just to
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your west, you see a jetty running out into the ocean, a lighthouse at it's end.
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To the east the path curves it's way along the beach.
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Rocky Path at Takker's Jetty~
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The path continues east or west from you, depending which way you are
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heading. A jetty runs out into the sea to your south, a strong, bold lighthouse
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at it's end.
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Rocky Path~
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The path, still rocky and hard to navigate, continues along to the east and
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west. Directly east of you begins a jetty which hosts a lighthouse at it's end.
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West seems only to host more rocks and possibly a cave or two.
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Takker's Jetty~
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The jetty heads south into the sea ending at a lighthouse. All along the
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way, fishermen try their luck.
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Takker's Jetty~
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All along the jetty, men relax in the sun, sitting in comfortable niches in
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the rocks where they can wile away their time telling tall tales about 'the ones
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that got away', discussing politics, or every now and then, doing some fishing.
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Takker's Jetty at the Lighthouse~
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You stand at the entrance to the lighthouse, a solid oak door set back into
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the rounded wall. To your north, the jetty leads you back to dry land.
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Entryway - Lighthouse~
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You stand in a small chamber just inside the front door of the lighthouse.
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Just south of these cramped stucco walls is the main living room of the
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lighthouse. You can hear and smell a crackling, warm fire in the fireplace, a
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dog's contented panting, and the sound of a young lady's laughter from the next
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room.
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Main Living Area - Lighthouse~
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This large room looks as if it has spent many happy times in the company of
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the Lighthouse Keeper and his family. The dinner table looks as if it always
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would have room for one more, the fire always warm and comforting, and of
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course, Max would always be around to play catch or get his ears scratched. To
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the east, you see what looks to be one of the family's bedrooms, the same to the
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west. Both have doors, but both doors are wide open. A spiral stairway leads
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up into the lighthouse top, where the Keeper must spend a great deal of his
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time.
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Lighthouse Keeper's Bedroom~
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A huge plush king size bed, four posted with satin drapes. A mahoganey
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dresser with a matching vanity desk and mirror. This lighthouse keeper must be
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one heck of a guy!
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Light Room~
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This small room is more or less just the roof top of the lighthouse which
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houses the light. A narrow walkway encircles the light, so that regular
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maintenance can be performed. Some shelves on the walls hold tools and oils
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which keep the machinery in fine tune so that no ships run afoul of the many
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rocks in this part of the ocean.
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Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter's Bedroom~
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What a cute little room! Twin bed with a pink down comforter, a doll
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collection which even impresses you, and many other assorted toys sit on
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shelves, all neatly stacked and color-coordinated.
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On the Spiral Staircase~
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You have begun a descent down into the Lower Reaches of the Lighthouse. You
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wonder why the basement of this happy home would not only be called the 'Lower
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Reaches', but also capitalized for a moment - and then you see what lies below
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you. Looking almost like a medieval torture chamber, you see a room all in
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stone, a deep cavernous hole in the center of it. What looks to be am operating
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table is set to one side with tables covered in instruments of dissection and
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bubbling vials close by. Do you really wish to descend into that room and visit
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with the 'good' Lighthouse Keeper?
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secret door~
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Lighthouse Keeper's Operating Room~
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You see all and more of what you saw from the staircase. Four cells lie in
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all cardinal directions, each with a whimpering human subject in it! Diagrams
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cover the walls, notes jotted on many of them, all dealing with one goal in mind
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- the creation of the perfect sexual companion! It seems the 'good Lighthouse
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Keeper' may be a bit more than everyone believes him to be...
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Keeper's Playroom~
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This small ten by ten room once was a simple like the others which connect to
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the Operating Room, however because of the nature of the specimen which abides
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in this space, it has been spruced up just a bit. A huge bed dominates the
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ENTIRE room, pillows strewn everywhere with lace and frills and all.
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Cell~
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This bleak cell hosts only an uncomfortable looking cot and small hole in one
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Cell~
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This bleak cell hosts only an uncomfortable looking cot and small hole in one
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Cell~
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This bleak cell hosts only an uncomfortable looking cot and small hole in one
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Rocky Path~
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The path continues along the beach, over rocks and scree. Your options are
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Rocky Path~
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You stand on a rocky beach path near the mouth of a cave. The entrance to
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the cave must be at least thirty feet high and just as wide. It doesn't look as
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if anything could live there, as the water from the sea laps right inside the
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cave, but then, you never know.
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Cave Entrance~
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You realize that if you wish to explore the confines of this cave, you will
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have to get wet. As you stand looking into the cold, wet, darkness of the cave,
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the idea of jumping into that water just for the sake of exploring does seem a
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bit nutty.
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In the Kracken's Den~
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Something seems wrong here, very wrong. Something makes the water move and
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not just in a small spot, ALL of the water is moving from some kind of monstrous
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movement under the water.
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End of the Rocky Path~
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You have come to the end of the rocky path you've been following along the
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sea. South of you is the open sea, west is a moss- covered rock face, and to
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the north the way is impassable.
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End of the Path~
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The path can go no farther. The cliff face runs directly into the sea from
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here, no longer leaving the little bit of beach that you have been enjoying just
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west and south and here. Strange that a path would end so abruptly at a cliff
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without leading anywhere... Oh well!
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cliff~
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You think you may see a faint outline of some sort of entryway in the cliff.
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Maybe if you tried OPENing it...?
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