Anebriated
09-11-2006, 03:52 PM
>buy g ring
You hand over 3500 coins to the merchant and receive a gold ring in return.
>wear g ring
You slide the ring on your finger.
Suddenly your surroundings shift...
[Vipershroud, Ferry Landing]
The Locksmehr River runs wider, deeper and slower here, allowing a ferry service to take passengers across to the opposite shore. A weathered wooden dock, firmly lashed to several large pilings, juts out into the river. To the south and east, the Vipershroud grows down to the water's edge, making travel in those directions impossible.
Obvious paths: west
You feel a little pulse in the ring.
>close bag
You close a veniom-mesh ditty bag.
>rem g ring
You slide a gold ring off your finger.
>wear g ring
You slide the ring on your finger.
You feel a little pulse in the ring.
>l
[Vipershroud, Ferry Landing]
The Locksmehr River runs wider, deeper and slower here, allowing a ferry service to take passengers across to the opposite shore. A weathered wooden dock, firmly lashed to several large pilings, juts out into the river. To the south and east, the Vipershroud grows down to the water's edge, making travel in those directions impossible.
Obvious paths: west
You hand over 3500 coins to the merchant and receive a gold ring in return.
>wear g ring
You slide the ring on your finger.
Suddenly your surroundings shift...
[Vipershroud, Ferry Landing]
The Locksmehr River runs wider, deeper and slower here, allowing a ferry service to take passengers across to the opposite shore. A weathered wooden dock, firmly lashed to several large pilings, juts out into the river. To the south and east, the Vipershroud grows down to the water's edge, making travel in those directions impossible.
Obvious paths: west
You feel a little pulse in the ring.
>close bag
You close a veniom-mesh ditty bag.
>rem g ring
You slide a gold ring off your finger.
>wear g ring
You slide the ring on your finger.
You feel a little pulse in the ring.
>l
[Vipershroud, Ferry Landing]
The Locksmehr River runs wider, deeper and slower here, allowing a ferry service to take passengers across to the opposite shore. A weathered wooden dock, firmly lashed to several large pilings, juts out into the river. To the south and east, the Vipershroud grows down to the water's edge, making travel in those directions impossible.
Obvious paths: west