Windhammer, Copyright Wayne Densley 2008 All Rights Reserved
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With the passageway blocked at your back you move cautiously forward, torch held high to illuminate as much of the way ahead as possible. Your back and legs ache from the pummelling they received during the rockfall but you thank Providence again that you survived. The passageway is now getting much colder. The faint chill you noticed before is quickly becoming an icy hand that clutches at you, finding its way into your torn clothing, numbing your skin and stiffening your muscles. Stopping for a second you take your travel cloak from your pack and fix it to your shoulders. With each step you take forward the cold intensifies. By the time you reach the end of the passage it is so cold you have no doubt that prolonged exposure will be dangerous. Some 50 metres from the debris of the rockfall the passage turns south. In the eastern wall of this southern passage is a door.
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Do you wish to try the door? If so, turn to section 235. If you wish to continue on down the passage turn to section 79.
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This book, and its associated books and other documents in the Chronicles of Arborell series are the intellectual property of the author, Wayne F Densley, and all rights are reserved by him. Windhammer is best viewed at 1024 x 768 resolution. Any questions regarding the Chronicles of Arborell can be answered by emailing the author at densleyw@shoal.net.au
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Windhammer, Copyright Wayne Densley 2008 All Rights Reserved
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