Windhammer, Copyright Wayne Densley 2001 - 2007 All Rights Reserved
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The well appears to be in a usable state of repair, an old oak bucket lying discarded against its weathered stone surround. With one eye on the weather you draw Pallenten to a halt and dismount, your intention to determine if the well can indeed provide the water you need. Quickly you flick a small stone into its opening and hear the unmistakable sounds of water below. Your only concern as you stand and tether Pallenten is how to obtain a measure of it for your horse.
A quick inspection shows the bucket is still waterproof, but its rope is a rotting length of worn fibres that will not support a full load of water. If you are to haul up any of the precious liquid you will need to use another rope.
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Do you have a rope in your possession? If you do turn to section 459. If you have no rope turn to section 491.
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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 2001 - 2007 All Rights Reserved
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