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After passing through the forest, you come out the other side not too far away from the beach. Over you, the tower looms.
Strangely, despite this island once being the home and capital of a Great King, you've found almost no ruins- no signs of previous inhabitants beyond the standing stones. This tower, however, is an exception. Made of the same smooth and nigh-indestructible stone, it makes the tower almost impossible to climb from the outside. It's a structure that was clearly built more for its utility then looks- a loathed trade to make for an Elf.
By the time you reach the base of the tower, the sun is beginning to set and the fading light will not last much longer. Because the inside of the tower will likely be very dark anyway; there is little loss by climbing it now. Perhaps you may even get to sleep under it for tonight.
“Strange how we haven't seen any other buildings yet. Just this tower.”
“Elves tend to build with wood- so what they build can return to nature. Something <span class="mu-i">humans</span> would steal much later.”
“Well, the Gods didn't create the people until after the animals came around, so the Elves probably stole their houses from the beavers first.”
There is a smirk, but nobody says anything.
<span class="mu-s">An Opportunity</span>
The tower is known as the <span class="mu-s">Tower of the Warrior</span> according to the ancient guiding stone. But even the term for warrior has many meanings. It is clear something valuable has been stored here, but what, exactly, did those ancient elves mean by “Warrior” and what treasure of a warrior would be kept here?
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