Windhammer, Copyright Wayne Densley 2001 - 2007 All Rights Reserved
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As you have no idea which of these trails will take you to the mountain you pick the central trail and quickly move forward. On both sides of the path the forest grows thick and dark, the light of day disappearing easily within its gloomy depths. Carefully you scan the sides of the path as you head westwards, large branches and thorn vines thrust out from the forest forming dangerous obstacles to your way ahead. At a half-run you traverse these natural barriers and soon the relatively flat ground you have been crossing rises into a series of ascending hills, cut frequently by small streams and heavily wooded gullies. Thankfully most of these are skirted by the trail and, although you are forced to make a few detours to avoid large fallen timber, you quickly close the distance between yourself and the mountains.
Ahead the Devkraager Tor grows larger, a vast snow-capped granite massif that looms through the trees, and one you must reach as soon as possible.
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Windhammer, Copyright Wayne Densley 2001 - 2007 All Rights Reserved
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