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  <roomdesc>
    <answer>
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        <p>The room is a simple 10' by 20' by 10' cube with an overhead light built into the ceiling with an effective yet primitive breaker switch operating it. The walls are a blue you'd swear was white except in the right light it's quite definately blue. The bed fulfils the purpose of being a bed and is not even slightly distinct in any way. The carpet is a wall-to-wall flat weave colored many shades of brown. There is a desk in the corner for a computer and peripherals. This would resemble my room at home perfectly if it weren't for the complete lack of fishtanks! Without them, it is cold. There are also no posters on the walls or any artwork at all.</p>
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    </answer>
    <comfort>
      <uncomfortable/>
    </comfort>
    <furnishing>
      <decorated/>
    </furnishing>
  </roomdesc>
  <room>
    <stay/>
  </room>
  <forestdesc>
    <answer>
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        <p>It's a dark forest, with trees which are very close together. The trees are deciduous and the climate is temperate. Straying from the path in front of me would be very difficult due to the abundant undergrowth as well as the trees themselves.</p>
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    </answer>
    <lighting>
      <dark/>
    </lighting>
    <size>
      <average/>
    </size>
  </forestdesc>
  <pathdesc>
    <answer>
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        <p>The path is reasonably easy to navigate, just very narrow. By comparison to the forest it is even levelled and bare of all growth, it just winds around the hillocks which the trees are growing in. The path is not often travelled but not completely abandoned. It is hard to mistake the path from the rest of the forest because the ground is bare and sandy.</p>
      </div>
    </answer>
    <obstructions>
      <none/>
    </obstructions>
    <use>
      <little/>
    </use>
    <visibility>
      <visible/>
    </visibility>
    <width>
      <narrow/>
    </width>
  </pathdesc>
  <waterdesc>
    <answer>
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        <p>The water is a fast-moving little stream. It is just wide enough to make jumping over impossible but not wide enough to worry about never being able to cross. The water is clear and cool. Placed conveniently in the stream in the past are several stable rocks which can be hopped on to travel further. I might not even have to get wet in order to progress.</p>
      </div>
    </answer>
    <clarity>
      <clear/>
    </clarity>
    <life>
      <absent/>
    </life>
    <movement>
      <average/>
    </movement>
  </waterdesc>
  <water>
    <cross/>
  </water>
  <cupdesc>
    <answer>
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        <p>The cup is made of galvanized steel and is well formed for the task of offering passers-by drinks. It is housed in a little wooden overhang to keep it relatively clean. The sturdy construction allows for considerabe abuse over the years while maintaining its effectiveness as a cup.</p>
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    </answer>
    <utility>
      <practical/>
    </utility>
  </cupdesc>
  <cup>
    <fill/>
  </cup>
  <keydesc>
    <answer>
      <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>It looks like someone dropped an old rusty car key here years ago, and it's taking on some corrosion but the shape is still pretty decent. The sand has almost worn off what looks to be a logo or fancy number. It may no longer unlock anything but it looks interesting enough.</p>
      </div>
    </answer>
    <appearance>
      <everyday/>
    </appearance>
    <purpose>
      <worthless/>
    </purpose>
  </keydesc>
  <bear>
    <avoid/>
  </bear>
  <wall>
    <circumvent/>
  </wall>
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