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Entries submitted by friskywhiskers
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A Perilous Crossing
After departing from Uglehiem, Sir Edwyn began his long trek back to Lenfald. Wanting to make better time, he decided to take a shortcut through the perilous mountain pass, though this soon proved to be a mistake when a wild, gusting blizzard set in. Sir Edwyn suddeny came upon a river where the only apparent means of crossing was a narrow and crumbly rock formation. He slowly began to make his way across, praying not to fall into white roaring water below, for that would surly bring his end. Upon chancing a downward glance , Sir Edwyn wondered if this wasn't an Ill Advised Journey...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sir_edwyn/sets/72157631977796093/with/8173827205/
Submitted by: friskywhiskers
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Escape from the Rogue tower
Part I
As told by Sir Tharkin...
I was out taking a leisurely stroll in the woods where upon I stopped to enjoy the sight of a beautiful birch tree and rested upon a nearby rock. Then, over the sound of the birds chirping and the wind whistling its way through the trees, I heard a faint cracking - a crunching! At first I thought nothing of it; a wild turkey perhaps, or a squirrel. Yet the sound repeated and I was but just reaching toward the hilt of my sword when two scruffy road side bandits jumped out from amongst the brush!
O, I fought spectacularly, the sun glinting off the blade of my sword, as it made a slithering crash upon the sword of the rogue. Alas I was overpowered, and they bound my hands and marched me off into the glen....
Part II
...they marched me through the glen for what seemed like hours, when suddenly, a shape loomed up from within the misty trees. A tower! Surly it was not of their make, for it was to well-constructed and beautifully detailed. the rouges must have found it abandoned, and refurbished. They imprisoned me inside a musty dark cell and left me their to ponder my fate. I soon realized that the motive of the fiends was to ransom me, and I strengthened my resolve not to let so much as one coin of gold leave my nations coffers on my behalf! I waited until the cover of twilight before smashing in the ornate window and tossing down a rope I had created using my moldy bedsheets. Upon reaching the forest floor, I scampered off into the night and was long gone before they woke...
Part III
...and so the tale ends here in this grimy little tavern, my friend, with me recounting my adventure to you.
"But what of the bandits? Surely they will seek revenge?"
Indeed, they will try, however they will most certainly not catch me off guard again! I will be well prepared if they are foolish enough to strike again...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sir_edwyn/sets/72157632273483062/with/8278759498/
Submitted by: friskywhiskers, Sir Tharkin
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Stoneybrooke Mill
After the harvest, all of the wheat produced by the town of Bladefall is sent to Stoneybrooke mill to be ground into flour. Bread is a staple in the Lenfel winter, as most of the game is hibernating.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sir_edwyn/sets/72157632389167432/
Submitted by: friskywhiskers
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The Commerce Guild of Lenfald
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Submitted by: friskywhiskers
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