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[[Image:Places_Ruined_Mill.png|right|300px|Ruined mill]]
 
[[Image:Places_Ruined_Mill.png|right|300px|Ruined mill]]
In the middle of the [[Fields]], an old, ruined mill stands, a constant reminder of what was, and how the horrors that now wander the meadows day and night keep the [[People of Murky Waters|villagers]] from tending to the leas. There's a fireplace at the foot of the ominous building and climbing the rickety path of boards and barrels, one can reach the very top of the mill. The vista of the fields in all their glory is alone worth it. However, the [[Midday Bride]] haunts the place, too, for that's where she fell to her death.
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In the middle of the [[Fields]], an old, '''ruined mill''' stands, a constant reminder of what was, and how the horrors that now wander the meadows day and night keep the [[People of Murky Waters|villagers]] from tending to the leas. There's a fireplace at the foot of the ominous building and climbing the rickety path of boards and barrels, one can reach the very top of the mill. The vista of the fields in all their glory is alone worth it. However, the [[Midday Bride]] haunts the place, too, for that's where she fell to her death.
   
 
== Associated quests ==
 
== Associated quests ==

Revision as of 12:09, 29 May 2008

Ruined mill

In the middle of the Fields, an old, ruined mill stands, a constant reminder of what was, and how the horrors that now wander the meadows day and night keep the villagers from tending to the leas. There's a fireplace at the foot of the ominous building and climbing the rickety path of boards and barrels, one can reach the very top of the mill. The vista of the fields in all their glory is alone worth it. However, the Midday Bride haunts the place, too, for that's where she fell to her death.

Associated quests