TBA data file whitespace cleanups. (#66)

This just converts the few DOS text files still in here to standard text files (line-endings),
removes all the trailing spaces on lines, removes all the trailing blank lines, and replaces
all the tabs (except in .zon files, where they seem to be common) with expanded spaces.

It's easy to confirm this is actually a non-change, except for whitespace:
* `git show -w` shows this commit as only removing 8 trailing blank lines.

This should make no difference to tbaMUD itself, but it will make working on these files,
especially with scripts and automated tools, much easier.

This is the base change for a set of other changes I will put up once/if this merges,
without this, the others are just too complicated to wrangle.
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Steaphan Greene
2019-11-18 09:53:47 -08:00
committed by wyld-sw
parent 9856fca4e3
commit c59c321d5d
874 changed files with 33218 additions and 33226 deletions

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high lamps, the flickering glow adding an air of romance to the atmosphere. A
large sign reminds visitors to be sure to visit the cathedral of Paris here.
The street continues on to the east, the Champs Elysees lies to the north, and
off to the south the town of Lyon can be seen.
off to the south the town of Lyon can be seen.
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credits info~
An area based on the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris and the Three Musketeers.
By Apollo (modified by Detta)
Links: 96-98ns portals
Links: 96-98ns portals
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This beautiful street has been decorated with blossoming flowers and
branching trees that grow on either side. Delicate flower petals drift lazily
in the air, partially obscuring the more distant views of this continuing east
to west path.
to west path.
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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Notre Dame Street~
This flower-strewn paved street continues on to either the east or the
west. At the side an immense stone wall can be seen, a massive steeple rising
from above it. No ordinary structure, it is beautifully designed and carefully
decorated, obviously belonging to a very important cathedral of Paris.
decorated, obviously belonging to a very important cathedral of Paris.
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beautifully ornamented and decorated with representations of the four
evangelists. Above the door is a breathtakingly huge rose window, alight with
flickering candlefire from the streets below. The street continues on to the
east and the west, the southern way leading into the cathedral.
east and the west, the southern way leading into the cathedral.
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The End of Notre Dame Street~
The street comes abruptly to a dead end, nothing but rising stone walls all
around except for the large steeple visible to the east. Everything is still
and quiet here, seemingly a way not travelled very often.
and quiet here, seemingly a way not travelled very often.
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spared no expense. The high ceiling has been gilded and patterned with gold,
imposing stone walls home to various carved statues, and the grand marble floor
polished so that it shimmers with the surrounding candleglow. Two columns of
doric design stand like guardians either side of the entranceway to the north.
doric design stand like guardians either side of the entranceway to the north.
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This is the western side of the atrium, the intimidatingly large stone
walls carved here and there into statues, golden representations of angels
embedded along the bejewelled ceiling. Dazzlingly white, the smooth floor is
made of pale marble, stretching like untouched snow off into the east.
made of pale marble, stretching like untouched snow off into the east.
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@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ The Central Corridor~
rising from the marble floor to the south. Several wooden benches stand at
either side of the corridor, places for people to sit and listen to the
preachings of the Cardinal. A chapel lies to the east, and to the west, a
corridor to the second floor.
corridor to the second floor.
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The Eastern Corridor~
This corridor continues on to the east, a chapel visible ahead. Several
carved benches lie to the left and right, the sounds of people's hushed
whispering echoing along the walls like the murmurings of a subtle breeze.
whispering echoing along the walls like the murmurings of a subtle breeze.
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@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ A Small Room~
This small stone room is cramped and covered with a layer of grime and
dust, evidently no one has come here for a long time. There is hardly any light
penetrating the grey darkness here, but what little there is allows for the
sight of a small ladder within the northern room.
sight of a small ladder within the northern room.
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@@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ The Way to the Steeple~
Dark and sombre chill hanging heavy in the air, only the feeble flickerings
of a single torch add a hue of warmth to these surroundings. A very old wooden
ladder descends into the blackness below, patches of rot and decay fuelling
obvious doubt as to its sturdiness.
obvious doubt as to its sturdiness.
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This long aisle lies to the western side of the cathedral, rays of natural
light splaying through the large coloured window, passages from the bible
carefully scrawled into the glass, along with a representation of Christ's
birthday; green pastures filled with shepherds and their flocks.
birthday; green pastures filled with shepherds and their flocks.
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@@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ The Central Nave~
Here, the glory of the surrounding cathedral seems to give way to a sombre
grey cold, the veins of gold in the ceiling yielding to the bareness of stone,
grave concrete walls bleak and unyielding. Even the warm wooden hues of the
many benches have been dulled with time and dust.
many benches have been dulled with time and dust.
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carpet, seemingly dividing the medium class from the upper class society of
France, the benches beyond the carpet more polished and padded. The roof looms
far overhead, peaking in the middle so that it seems it must surely pierce the
clouds.
clouds.
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Lengthy and sombre with the hushed murmurings of visitors, this corridor is
lined with the standard wooden benches that are prevalent in such cathedrals. A
beautifully sculpted glass window shows the scene of Christ's debate with the
powerful Scribes and Pharisees of the Sanhedrin.
powerful Scribes and Pharisees of the Sanhedrin.
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This appears to be the principal nave of the cathedral, a massive domed
roof rising above the glorious stone altar that rises from the floor here. The
most intricate ornamentations and gildings line the walls here, cushioned
benches and lush carpetting catering to the upper class visitors of France.
benches and lush carpetting catering to the upper class visitors of France.
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This seems to be the end of the eastern aisle, a luminous glass window
flickering with candleglow, golden hues revealing the resurrection of Christ
surrounded by depictions of heavenly creatures; holy angels and archangels in a
state of joyous celebration and worship.
state of joyous celebration and worship.
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Here lies the altar of Notre Dame, a massive cold table of green stone
lined with glimmering blue marble. This is the place where the Cardinal of
Paris gives mass, life-like statues of Mary and Joseph standing either side of
the altar, and above it a carving of Christ crucified upon the cross.
the altar, and above it a carving of Christ crucified upon the cross.
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bars holding the many bronze bells that chime out the church calls. Only the
rustling of resident birds and bats stirs the present silence, cold, crisp air
blowing from the east and a glorious view of beautiful Paris lying
breathtakingly below.
breathtakingly below.
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A Corridor~
This corridor lies completely open to outdoor temperatures and weather, no
walls present at all. Only rows upon rows of doric columns supporting the
weight of the ceiling, standing like watchful troops of stone sentinels.
weight of the ceiling, standing like watchful troops of stone sentinels.
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figurines lie across the floor; the forms of different people. A little
sculpture of the Cardinal is visible here, along with the carefully crafted
figure of a dancing gypsy woman. Cold, crisp air hushes lazily around the
place, wafting from a large arched window to the east.
place, wafting from a large arched window to the east.
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The cold is harsh and biting here, wind moaning as it whips through the
stone pillars of the open corridor. The grey stone seems to absorb any traces
of heat, actively chilling the place and making it seem even more eerie and
deserted than it already is.
deserted than it already is.
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The corridor comes to an end here, many carriages passing through the
street to the north, so many so that it appears to be a station of some sort;
the sounds of people walking and chattering echoing down the walls. Another
corridor stretches to the east, and a dark room opens to the west.
corridor stretches to the east, and a dark room opens to the west.
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@@ -644,7 +644,7 @@ The End of the Central Corridor~
Here the corridor comes to an abrupt end, a vast mountain landscape
stretching far to the north, snowy peaks glistening along the horizon. It looks
as though a ladder once led the way down here, but it has been removed, leaving
only a sheer drop... one that surely would prove fatal.
only a sheer drop... one that surely would prove fatal.
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below, though it does not appear to be Paris, the dress of the bustling people
being completely different than what one would expect to find. Open breezes
send a chill through this place, stone demons and snarling gargoyles leering
from the darker corners.
from the darker corners.
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#27935
A Trap in Notre Dame~
You should watch where you are going.
You should watch where you are going.
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This large room opens freely to the outside, no doors or walls shielding it
from the outdoors. A large menacing statue of a winged demon hangs from the
wall with fearsome stone claws. A view of the city lies below, partially
obscured by the green canopy of a large southern forest.
obscured by the green canopy of a large southern forest.
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This graceful stone bridge is supported with slender curved arches, crystal
waters rippling leisurely below. The river of Cena stretches lazily either side
of the bridge, the water so calm and clean that it mirrors the surroundings
perfectly. A large crossroads sign stands prominently here.
perfectly. A large crossroads sign stands prominently here.
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rows either side of the street, and a little green park lying to the west.
People continue quietly about their normal daily living, working at their trade
or simply bustling about on some errand. The heart of the city seems to stretch
to the south, and the city of Paris lies to the north.
to the south, and the city of Paris lies to the north.
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This little house is simply designed and furnished, the basic wooden
structure ornamented and hung with various pictures. The ceiling is thatched
carefully with golden straw, a wooden bed lies tucked against the western wall,
and a writing desk to the east.
and a writing desk to the east.
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up for the local children, benches for the parents and lazily strolling
dogwalkers. Fragile flowers sway in the breezes, filling the atmosphere with a
heady perfumed aroma and tall, leafy trees stand around, somewhat shielding
this little grassy area from the paving and concrete of the city around.
this little grassy area from the paving and concrete of the city around.
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advertising the various shops here. The lazy babbling of a fountain can be
heard, along with the mellow sounds of chattering people. To the east a small
magic shop displays its wares in the window, and to the west is a small
miscellaneous shop.
miscellaneous shop.
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The End of the Principal Street~
The street comes to an end here, houses of Lyon standing off to the east
and the west. The clattering sound of carriages can be heard from the station
that lies to the south, advertising trips to any city of France.
that lies to the south, advertising trips to any city of France.
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the air. Various paintings are hung around the walls, the scrawled signature
'Van Gogh' unobtrusively displayed in each corner. A wooden desk stands in the
corner, covered with scattered papers and blots of ink, and a cool breeze flows
through a broken glass window to the east.
through a broken glass window to the east.
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made of warmly-hued wood, thatched straw making up the ceiling. Pretty
paintings and sketches decorate the walls, a wooden table surrounded by
artistically carved chairs. The smell of recently baked bread fills the air,
along with crisp floral scents from the outdoors.
along with crisp floral scents from the outdoors.
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This long tunnel is dark and smells horrendous enough to make anyone lose
their breakfast. Damp and cold, the menacing shadows look like the perfect
place for ambushers. Little rodents run here and there, beady eyes glistening
in the dark, the ground wet and mushy with goodness knows what.
in the dark, the ground wet and mushy with goodness knows what.
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The tunnel comes to a black and filthy end, subtle murmurings from the
shadows giving the impression that thieves and criminals are plotting an
imminent attack. The smell too, is overpowering, stagnating in this airless
part of the tunnel and decaying into an even fouler stench.
part of the tunnel and decaying into an even fouler stench.
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hush of the air passing through the leafy branches. The trees are so tall that
their tops can hardly be seen, gigantic trunks planted in the ground like the
columns of a grand hall. To the north lies a golden gate, a prominent notice
fixed to the bars.
fixed to the bars.
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covers this place. The chittering of squirrels and birds can be heard in the
rustling overhead leaves, cold droplets of moisture glistening on every surface
like dew. All around, everything appears the same, tall dark trunks and leafy
plant life fading into darker shadows.
plant life fading into darker shadows.
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encampment, the subdued talking and chattering of people can be heard within,
high children's voices giggling and playing. Flickering fire lights the area,
casting the surrounding dark trees of Champs Elysees in a welcoming, almost
protective glow.
protective glow.
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A vast monument rises from the ground here, a depiction of Louie XIV
grounded centrally before the plaza of the concorde that lies to the north.
This is the entrance to the historical center of the city of Paris, where the
revolution of France started in the XVIII century.
revolution of France started in the XVIII century.
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flowers carefully pruned and sculpted. Slender trees whisper quietly amongst
themselves, cool leafy branches fanning the air as they sway. Two wooden
benches stand either side of the square, painted a pale white, a little note
pinned to each.
pinned to each.
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The Plaza Louis XIV will soon be renamed to the Plaza of the Revolution.
The Plaza Louis XIV will soon be renamed to the Plaza of the Revolution.
-Robespierre
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here although there is an uneasy, almost angry stirring in the air, as if the
people's anger toward the monarchy was expressing itself in the atmosphere.
Fluttering of wings breaks the silence every now and again, pigeons landing to
gobble dropped seeds before hurrying away.
gobble dropped seeds before hurrying away.
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Tall candlelit lamps illuminate the granite paving here, scattered seeds
and crumbs obviously left for the abundant bird population. Patches of neatly
gardened grass lie here and there, sprinkled with droplets of moisture and
vibrantly green.
vibrantly green.
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This main center of the plaza is sombre and dark, as though even the light
from nearby candles avoids it. A huge statue of the king stands proudly here,
its once smooth surface worn with the scratchings of birds, one or two nests
visible in the higher nooks and crannies.
visible in the higher nooks and crannies.
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Metal benches stand either side of this large plaza, cold and shiny with a
layer of perpetual moisture from the air. The grey granite paving adds to the
feeling of discontent and misery that hangs in the air, flickering light from
the candle lamps casting everything in dancing shadows.
the candle lamps casting everything in dancing shadows.
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inconvienience.' Tufts of grass sprout stubbornly here and there amongst the
stone ground, creepings of moss beginning to grow like dark green veins along
the paving. To the west stands a large building, apparently a large
headquarters or school.
headquarters or school.
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The Entrance to Musketeer H.Q.~
This area seems fairly deserted, the surrounding atmosphere very quiet and
still. There appears to be no security at all, much of the place open to public
exploration, a little unguarded door lies to the north.
exploration, a little unguarded door lies to the north.
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This seems to be the western end of the plaza, an old building with large
windows looming from the horizon to the east. Blossoming flowers and shrubbery
border the paving here, natural hues of grassy green and the colourful splashes
of red and purple blooms brightening the place.
of red and purple blooms brightening the place.
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Little round tables stand scattered throughout this cafeteria, carved white
chairs standing around each. It appears this place caters to many patrons,
being of ideal location for the soldiers of the king to pause and relax in
before going to work.
before going to work.
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This large hall continues to the north, a roped chain blocking any passage
forward however. A green marble sculpture here functions as a waterfall, lazy
trickling water filling the place with tranquil echoes. A long corridor passes
from the east to the west, the open entrance lying to the south.
from the east to the west, the open entrance lying to the south.
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The Eastern Passage~
This lengthy eastern passage is liberally decorated with French artwork,
beautiful and talented paintings adorning the walls. A large patio lies to the
east but it has been closed off for some reason, prohibiting any access.
east but it has been closed off for some reason, prohibiting any access.
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Dim and silent, this place appears to have hardly any windows at all, the
long corridor almost completely shut off from the outside world. Despite this
shelter, it is breathtakingly cold, the air crisp and biting as though the
stone walls were breathing chill into the place.
stone walls were breathing chill into the place.
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The Eastern Intersection~
Three long passageways meet here at this intersection, each way looking as
dark and cold as the other. Drab and dreary, only the occasional floral
painting adding a touch of colur and warmth to the grey surroundings.
painting adding a touch of colur and warmth to the grey surroundings.
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Formidable stone walls loom massively either side of this corridor, giving
the impression that at one time this place could have been a fortress of the
dark ages. Chilly air wafts continuously, though no windows are to be seen, as
though invisible ghosts walked silently about stirring it.
though invisible ghosts walked silently about stirring it.
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The corridor comes to a halt here, grey stone walls and ceiling yielding to
the brighter hues of a large northern room. A massive arched window lies to the
east, offering a spectacular view of the spread city below, curls of smoke
rising into the air from distant flickering fires.
rising into the air from distant flickering fires.
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long day's work. Several chairs and beds stand throughout the room and against
the walls, and a big wooden table holds a scattered deck of playing cards. Lush
red carpeting pads the floor, and many colourful Van Gogh paintings decorate
the walls.
the walls.
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Long and dreary, this hall ends in a cold metal door; presumably the way to
the dungeon where the thieves and revolutionaries rot in their cells. Dusty
cobwebs flutter silently in the cool drafts here, the sound of hollow dripping
echoing from far away.
echoing from far away.
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This small room is damp and freezing, tufts of dust scurrying here and
there over the grey concrete floor. A ladder descends down into the darkness,
leading to the many cells, in these times probably more filled with
revolutionaries than criminals.
revolutionaries than criminals.
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The Western Corridor~
The dreary grey walls seem to stretch endlessly in either direction, damp
and oozing with various fungal slimes, the clicking of insect legs can be heard
wandering along the dark corners of the floor.
wandering along the dark corners of the floor.
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The Western End of the Corridor~
The corridor comes to an abrupt end, a single arched window letting in
streams of natural light and a refreshing breath of outside air. To the north,
a long tower extends up into the ceiling, most likely leading into the tower.
a long tower extends up into the ceiling, most likely leading into the tower.
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The sound of trickling water echoes down this corridor, an open room
visible to the west but blocked off with a roped chain. A feeling of dampness
pervades the air, moisture condensing on the chilly grey walls and running in
rivulets onto the floor.
rivulets onto the floor.
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This must be the stable for the horses of the Musketeers, piles of velvety
grass lying about for the horses to chew. An overpowering scent fills the air,
of horses and sweat and rotting manure. Growing patches of black mould linger
in the corners, adding to the lingering smell.
in the corners, adding to the lingering smell.
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beautiful candelabrums hanging from the ceiling, formed from pure gold. However
the structure is in a sorry state of disrepair, pieces of rubble scattered on
the floor where the walls and ceiling are beginning to crumble, a layer of dirt
covering everything.
covering everything.
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A Corridor to the Cells~
This dark corridor is wet and melancholy, black puddles collecting in the
dips of the stone floor. This seems to lead deeper into the holding cell area,
probably where the most dangerous of the revolutionaries are jailed.
probably where the most dangerous of the revolutionaries are jailed.
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Grey walls stand impassably here, marking the end of the corridor.
Unnatural cold fills the place, the stone seeming to the strange ability to
absorb both sound and magical arts alike, more than likely to hinder the escape
of prisoners and those who would aid them.
of prisoners and those who would aid them.
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This forlorn little cell drips miserably with muddy water, fungi sprouting
in the damp rat-fertilized corners. Cold stone and iron bars are all there are
to be seen, dank air growing stagnant here, aging with the unfortunate
prisoners that occupy these places.
prisoners that occupy these places.
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A Tomb-Like Cell~
This cell is apparently maximum security, the door instantly closing upon
entry with a loud clang. Nothing is left to observe but the sound of echoing
dripping water and the scurrying of rat claws upon jagged concrete.
dripping water and the scurrying of rat claws upon jagged concrete.
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Iron bars stand like long black shadows at the end of this cell, probably
the last thing many of the occupants here ever saw. Dripping water collects in
filthy little puddles, the husky shells of long dead insects decaying in the
corners like everything else that rots here.
corners like everything else that rots here.
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beautiful view of the city to the east and the plaza to the south. Cool breezes
rush in from every direction, stirring the stagnant air from below and rocking
the little oil lamp that hangs here, providing the only light for the night
guards.
guards.
~
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An eerie feeling fills this small corridor, a bright light illuminating the
place although there are no candles or torches to be seen. To the north and
south, swirling magical portals can be seen, probably leading to some strange
place, though where cannot be guessed.
place, though where cannot be guessed.
~
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@@ -1859,7 +1859,7 @@ A Strange Passage~
An eerie feeling fills this small corridor, a bright light illuminating the
place although there are no candles or torches to be seen. To the north and
south, swirling magical portals can be seen, probably leading to some strange
place, though where cannot be guessed.
place, though where cannot be guessed.
~
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Dark wooden walls support the thickly thatched roof of this little shop,
various pieces of equipment and weapons hanging upon the walls. A long glass
counter stands at the northern end, displaying various articles of clothing and
jewellry.
jewellry.
~
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can usually be found. Gold ornaments and many bejewelled sculptures decorate
the place, fine marble flooring polished and gleaming. Bright streams of light
illuminate the place, cast from elegant candelabrums of gold suspended from the
ceiling.
ceiling.
~
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