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Copyright Wayne Densley 2001 All rights reservedThe ornately carved passageway heads north for some distance and you move forward carefully, checking each footfall for any sign of a trap or other device. Some time passes as you make your down the passage, a lone figure framed in the darkness by the light of your flickering torch. It lights only a small area around you, and it is difficult to judge how far you have travelled, but the air is noticeably colder in this part of Stoneholme and it gets colder as you move further down the passage. Small pools of water well up from the floor and rivulets of moisture run down the passage walls into shallow drainage ditches. The cold and wet still holds the smell of ash within it. This produces a peculiar heavy feeling to the air.
Copyright Wayne Densley 2001 All rights reservedJust as you are beginning to wonder if the passage will ever come to an end it veers sharply to the east. As you look down this new corridor you can see very little. It is difficult to tell how far it extends, the light from your torch sends dim flickering shadows only a short distance ahead. Moving forward cautiously you can faintly hear the sounds of singing wafting down the passage. It is so faint it is difficult to tell from where it originates. Intent on trying to identify the sounds you stop and concentrate hard in the quiet corridor, but the singing ends before you have a chance to fathom exactly where it is coming from. Making a mental note to go forward with greater care you move on. No more than 30 metres into this eastern passage you come across a most welcome sight. In the northern wall there has been set a water fountain, its cool fresh liquid spraying upward from a finely carved statue of a Dwarvendim girl holding a small fish.

If you wish to take a drink from the fountain turn to section 32. If you would much rather leave it turn to section 145.
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