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    <answer>
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        <p>There's a slight chill in the air in the room, yet it also seems warm and inviting. The walls are painted in a light mocha color, and the floors are carpeted in cream. A fire crackles and pops in the fireplace, and there's a cat curled up on the hearth. The sunlight is streaming in through the bay window on the opposite end of the room. There's a huge, high four poster bed, done in a dark cherry, with a featherbed, and dressed with cool cotton sheets in a lilac, and a down comforter in plum. There's an armchair in one corner, nicely padded, and looking like it needs someone to just sink into it. An end table and a lamp are nearby, along with a pile of books that look well-read. Several outdoor paintings, and a few botanical prints line the walls.</p>
      </div>
    </answer>
    <comfort prob="1.0000"><comfortable/></comfort>
    <furnishing prob="0.9974"><detailed/></furnishing>
  </roomdesc>
  <room>
    <stay/>
  </room>
  <forestdesc>
    <answer>
      <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>The forest is huge, with various varieties of trees: oak, maple, sycamore, elm, birch, dogwood, walnut, and crabapple. The trees are thick, but dappled sunlight still shines through.</p>
      </div>
    </answer>
    <lighting prob="0.6802"><dusky/></lighting>
    <size prob="0.9999"><large/></size>
  </forestdesc>
  <pathdesc>
    <answer>
      <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>The path is circuitous, with a lot of twists and turns, and it isn't entirely visible from where I stand. Despite that, it's mostly clear, aside from a grassy strip in the middle. It's just wide enough for two to walk abreast, but just barely. For a minute I didn't notice it, but I found it after a minute or two.</p>
      </div>
    </answer>
    <obstructions prob="0.3778"><many/></obstructions>
    <use prob="0.5853"><frequent/></use>
    <visibility prob="0.5358"><poor/></visibility>
    <width prob="0.6837"><wide/></width>
  </pathdesc>
  <waterdesc>
    <answer>
      <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>There isn't enough water to be a proper river, but calling it a creek wouldn't be right either... maybe stream would work. There's an obvious current in the water, and it's obvious this isn't some placid little plodding stream. Nor is it a fast rushing one either. The water is deep, but I can still see the bottom, and there are fish swimming in it. There are a few waterbugs as well.</p>
      </div>
    </answer>
    <clarity prob="0.8892"><murky/></clarity>
    <life prob="0.8376"><present/></life>
    <movement prob="1.0000"><average/></movement>
  </waterdesc>
  <water>
    <cross/>
  </water>
  <cupdesc>
    <answer>
      <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>The cup is fairly big, and colored a gorgeous translucent cobalt blue. Actually, it's more of a goblet than a cup, with a base wide enough it'll stay upright instead of being easily upset, though it somehow retains a graceful, delicate look.</p>
      </div>
    </answer>
    <utility prob="0.5441"><worthless/></utility>
  </cupdesc>
  <cup>
    <leave/>
  </cup>
  <keydesc>
    <answer>
      <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
        <p>The key is a big silver one. It's a skeleton key, that looks like it should unlock a castle door somewhere. Perhaps one a gorgeous princess is trapped behind. Though it looks like it hasn't been touched in ages, it's still shiny, as if it was dropped yesterday.</p>
      </div>
    </answer>
    <appearance prob="0.4598"><decorative/></appearance>
    <purpose prob="0.3624"><unknown/></purpose>
  </keydesc>
  <bear>
    <confront/>
  </bear>
  <wall>
    <jump/>
  </wall>
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