X-Git-Url: http://git.projectaon.org/?p=project-aon.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=en%2Fprotext%2Flw%2F21votm%2F186;fp=en%2Fprotext%2Flw%2F21votm%2F186;h=e7436fa6c4d16333351fd22f44bf19f8aa3d0c03;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=f4bdee5083ca9a72713637e1e979aa183e06faea;hpb=97545603aea8298f1eceb604ff65085cc7adfced;ds=sidebyside diff --git a/en/protext/lw/21votm/186 b/en/protext/lw/21votm/186 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e7436fa --- /dev/null +++ b/en/protext/lw/21votm/186 @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +>TM 4 +>LS 2 +>PS ON +>PL60 +>SM6 +>CP ON +>FO OFF +>------L-----------------------!---------------------------R + ä186ä + + For two days you travel this road as it crosses the Š lush coastal plain of north-eastern Dessi, which Š nestles in the rain shadow of the Great Masourn Š mountains. The land is bountiful and neither you nor Š your trusty horse go hungry for want of fresh food. Š By noon of the third day you come to a village Š thirty miles from the city of Hikas. At first the Š villagers seem as placid and as peaceable as any you Š have encountered during your travels through Dessi, Š but the moment they see you approaching they Š immediately freeze in their tracks. Some drop the Š items they are carrying and others begin to tremble Š with fear. + + + If you wish to stop and talk to these anxious Š natives, turn to â171â + + If you decide to ignore them, you can continue riding Š the road to Hikas by turning to â273â