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#31700
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North Street~
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The gradual slope that was just west of here has turned into a steep hill
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which climbs it's way up into the Wharf. Seems the great people who make their
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homes in the Wharf like to be able to look down upon those less fortunate and
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watch them scurry about their daily lives. The road heads east, uphill into the
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Wharf, or west into the main business district of the Cove.
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credits info~
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Kaan
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Zone 317 is linked to the following zones:
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315 McGintey Business District at 31700 (west ) ---> 31515
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315 McGintey Business District at 31732 (west ) ---> 31570
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#31701
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North Street~
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The road continues east, still heading in a steep uphill direction. To the
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west you can see most of the main business section of town, which is actually
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North Street~
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You are at the crest of North Street's hill leading into the Wharf, the
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upscale section of town. The road heads east into more of the Wharf or west,
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downhill, into the main business section of town. North of you is a small
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cobbled path, very well kept and brightly lit. South is a glamorous looking
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hotel which looks to cater to wealthier people in town.
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Wharfside Inn~
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This huge, gaudily decorated hotel caters to the needs of the most
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influential businessmen and notables in McGintey Cove. To the north is the exit
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out onto North Street, east is the bar, and south is a private dining/meeting
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#31704
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Gambler's Alley~
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Although not truly an alley, this well kept cobblestone path leads the way
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into the gambling section of the Wharf. To the east and west are casinos which
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specialize in specific games, and to the north the path continues into a small
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court with casinos on all sides as well. The way south heads back onto North
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Street.
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Gambler's Alley~
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This marks the end of Gambler's Alley, but not the end of the fun. To the
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north, east and west are casinos, each of which specialize in a particular
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gambler's game. South the path leads past more casinos and out onto North
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#31706
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The Art of War~
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This huge sprawling hall has dedicated it's entire space to the game of War.
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Although most of the tables are filled, there are a few empty chairs here and
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there. There is a sign on the wall explaining the rules of the game.
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#31707
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Slots~
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Lined against every wall of this building and in neat rows in the center are
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slot machines, slot machines, and more slot machines. The noise of this place
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is almost deafening, the people's cursing quite the same. The exit lies west or
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you may try you luck with any one of these one armed bandits!
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#31708
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Blackjack~
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Dealers sit at tables spaced evenly throughout this plush room, all wearing
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the same expressionless face as they deal the cards to the players.
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#31709
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Poker~
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The men and women who sit at the tables spaced throughout this room try their
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best to keep their faces blank, however every now and again a small smirk
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escapes or an eyebrow gets raised. The exit from this room is to the east
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Roulette~
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This building, by far the smallest of all the casinos in Gambler's Alley,
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houses one giant wheel and an attendant who seems to speak nonstop, trying to
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get all who walk into the room to place a wager on the next spin.
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#31711
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North Street~
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North Street heads east toward a huge building, apparently a home of some
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sort. Just before the home, it looks as if the road makes some sort of turn or
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merges into another street which heads south. Just south of your current locale
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is a short brick wall which encloses a large park that from the looks of it, is
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maintained quite regularly. The road also heads west past a small cobbled
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street and heads out of sight downhill toward McGintey's main business district.
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#31712
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North Street~
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North Street ends here before a huge mansion of some sort which lies just
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east from here. Wharf Street runs south from here thru a great number of hotels
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and high class restaurants. You may head west along North Street as well.
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The Mayor's House~
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This lush mansion holds all manner of eccentricies, from plush luxuriant
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divines to wide carpets and rugs from overseas. A wide hallway leads into what
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appears to be a ballroom and a double wide set of stairs lead to the upper wing
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of the mansion. You may exit to the west.
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Wharf Street~
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This street, completely done in white marble stone, heads north and south
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from here. To the west is the entrance to a large park, completely enclosed in
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by a low brick wall. North of here is another street, one which heads to the
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McGintey Park~
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This park, kept up by the city commission, boasts a wide open expanse of
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beautifully trimmed green grass complete with a fountain and playground
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equipment for the kids. It looks as if many a family has come here for Sunday
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picnics from the way the people here simply saunter through the park without
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fear of phsycial harm or theft. To the south is more of this beautiful park,
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east is Wharf Street.
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McGintey Park~
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This beautiful, well tended patch of earth hosts McGintey Cove's most
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comforting, spacious and luxurious pieces of land in the whole city. Children
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run around your feet as you saunter through the park, enjoying the fresh air and
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the tangy smell of the sea as the breeze wafts it your way every now and then.
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Wharf Street~
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Wharf Street continues north and south from here, white marble stone chips
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the entire distance. A very large, very beautiful park lies just west of here
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looking extremely inviting. To the east is a glitzy looking restaurant called
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The Blind Pig~
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Upon entering this establishment (it could only be called an establishment
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from the way it looks) you immediately feel as if you may be a bit underdressed.
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All the clientele at this establishment seem to be dressed in their Sunday
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finest, the waiters and waitresses all decked out in tuxedos and beautiful
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serving gowns. The matre de gives a bit of a sniff at your appearance, but
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Wharf Street~
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of town. A huge churich, looking as if it must have thousands of rch
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parishoners who attend weekly stands to your east. To the west is a large
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hotel, the Royale. The street runs north and south from here.
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The Royale~
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The glittering copper and gold that adorns most everything in this hotel
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the creme de la creme of McGintey Cove would be able to afford to stay in this
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palacial place. A small door leads south into a beautiful garden.
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The Wharf Garden~
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The flowers and trees all around give such an overwhelming aroma, such a
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The Vista View~
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This opulent restaurant serves what is claimed by many to be the finest
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dining in all of McGintey Cove, possibly in all of Dibrova. To enjoy any of the
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fine meals offered here, all one has to do is cough up the coin to pay for this
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exquisite fare.
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South Street ends here, however Wharf picks up where the other leaves off and
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heads north into the Wharf. From here you can see many a fine establishment to
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the north, the rich promise of the 'good life'. West the street runs past a
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class of citizen, but not the highest class. Prices here are still higher than
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those of the inns and taverns you will find in the business district, but not so
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up into the Wharf, the high class section of McGintey Cove. To your south is a
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Cemetary~
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All around you, birds chirp and chipmunks play. This is definately not a bad
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epitaphs are inscribed on tombstones which surround you, some interesting, some
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D2
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~
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~
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0 0 31730
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S
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#31732
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South Street~
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The road heads east at an extremely steep incline toward the crest, which is
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just to the east. At the top of the hill begins the Wharf, the upscale, high
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class section of McGintey Cove where only the richest folk can afford to live
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and abide. To the south the street heads downhill into the main business
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district.
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~
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317 0 0
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D1
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~
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~
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0 0 31729
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D3
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~
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~
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0 0 31570
|
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S
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#31733
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Private Dining Room~
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Thsi room has hosted some of the most powerful men in all the land's meetings
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and private affairs. The owner of the inn, always discreet, always willing to
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go the extra mile has created quite a reputation for himself and his
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establishment as being THE place to meet when in McGintey Cove. The exit from
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this room is north, or you may relax at the large table here.
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~
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317 d 0
|
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D0
|
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~
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~
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0 0 31703
|
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S
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#31734
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Wharfside Inn Bar~
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This quiet, dimly lit bar provides a formal yet comfortable atmosphere where
|
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the man and women who frequent the place go to escape from their daily hectic
|
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lives. Soft music is played by a harpist in the back west corner of the room, a
|
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fireplace crackles quietly and Maree serves drinks with quiet and dignified
|
||||
effeciency.
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~
|
||||
317 cdeh 0
|
||||
D3
|
||||
~
|
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~
|
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0 0 31703
|
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S
|
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#31735
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Mayor's Ballroom~
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Your footsteps echo loudly on the polished wooden floor as you enter this
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room. It seems no one is planning any types of parties in the near future - all
|
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the tables are folded neatly against the walls, the chairs the same way. The
|
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bandstand stands empty, with no hint of any use forthcoming in the near future.
|
||||
The exit from this room lies west from here.
|
||||
~
|
||||
317 d 0
|
||||
D3
|
||||
~
|
||||
~
|
||||
0 0 31713
|
||||
S
|
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#31736
|
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Hallway~
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Every door leading from this hallway is shut and locked tight. It seems that
|
||||
the mayor takes no chances with his personal affects, keeping them under lock
|
||||
and key at all times. The only obvious exit from where you stand is back down
|
||||
the stairs.
|
||||
~
|
||||
317 d 0
|
||||
D5
|
||||
~
|
||||
~
|
||||
0 0 31713
|
||||
S
|
||||
#31737
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Reception at the Wharfside~
|
||||
A scantily dressed woman is waiting to show you to your room.
|
||||
~
|
||||
317 d 0
|
||||
D5
|
||||
~
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||||
~
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||||
0 0 31703
|
||||
S
|
||||
$~
|
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