Windhammer, Copyright Wayne Densley 2008 All Rights Reserved
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The Jotun has left the door unlocked and you have no difficulty gaining access to the passageway that lies beyond. This corridor leads north and as you follow its reach into the mountain you can see evidence of its frequent use by the Hordim. Huge scars have been cut deep into the walls and ceiling, marks no doubt made by the casual blows of passing warhammers and battleaxes. As a testament to the power of these strikes you see also scattered shards of stone and small piles of dust on the floor below each impact point. It is a careless damage that seems to hold no regard for the stone, or the Hordims' own weapons
The passage itself is well lit with the strange yellowish glow you have encountered earlier. Stopping to look more carefully at the way ahead you cannot find the source of the light, there seems to be no specific origin and you have to conclude that it is emanating from the stone itself. You make a mental note to discover how the Horde produce this wonder then move forward all the quicker.
From the Mess Hall door the tunnel extends 80 metres northwards before it ends at a set of large metal-strapped wooden doors. Placing your ear against the door you can hear nothing.
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Do you wish to enter? If so turn to section 174. If you can see no benefit in going any further here you will have to return back down the passageway and make for the Mess hall. If this is your choice you turn upon your heel and retreat back to the large chamber. Turn to section 23.
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Windhammer, Copyright Wayne Densley 2008 All Rights Reserved
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