Baelog
02-06-2009, 12:51 PM
[Warrior Guild, Courtyard]
This appealing rest spot sits directly before the steps leading to the Guild Hall door. A pair of statues watches over the entire courtyard, including the nearby stone benches and bubbling fountain. The benches invite you to sit and the fountain encourages you to stay. Birds of varying feather keep each other company, stealing an occasional beakfull of the clear fountain water. You also see the Baelog disk, a grey squirrel, a large mithril plaque, an oak barrel, a sandwich-board sign and Training Administrator Klidel.
Obvious paths: east, southeast, south, southwest, west
look squirrel
It looks like your typical squirrel, which some less than lovingly refer to as "tree rats". Unlike others of its nut-throwing kindred from the trees, this one seems to rather enjoy being on the ground and around people.
So, the question is, where did this thing come from? Oh, and it can be interacted with as well!
rub squirrel
You reach out and rub the squirrel lightly under its chin.
The squirrel nuzzles the palm of your hand with its nose.
This appealing rest spot sits directly before the steps leading to the Guild Hall door. A pair of statues watches over the entire courtyard, including the nearby stone benches and bubbling fountain. The benches invite you to sit and the fountain encourages you to stay. Birds of varying feather keep each other company, stealing an occasional beakfull of the clear fountain water. You also see the Baelog disk, a grey squirrel, a large mithril plaque, an oak barrel, a sandwich-board sign and Training Administrator Klidel.
Obvious paths: east, southeast, south, southwest, west
look squirrel
It looks like your typical squirrel, which some less than lovingly refer to as "tree rats". Unlike others of its nut-throwing kindred from the trees, this one seems to rather enjoy being on the ground and around people.
So, the question is, where did this thing come from? Oh, and it can be interacted with as well!
rub squirrel
You reach out and rub the squirrel lightly under its chin.
The squirrel nuzzles the palm of your hand with its nose.