.SEGMENT "CASTLE" .FUNCT ANONF-309:ANY:0:0 FSET? UMBER,IN-PARTY \?CND1 ICALL PARTY-CHANGE,UMBER,TAG FSET TAG,SUBGROUP ?CND1: ZERO? A-B-FLAG /?CCL5 CALL FIRST-IN-PARTY,BERGON,ESHER,MINAR >TRAP-VICTIM JUMP ?CND3 ?CCL5: CALL FIRST-IN-PARTY,ESHER,MINAR >TRAP-VICTIM ?CND3: ICALL1 DIVIDER PRINTI """There!"" " ICALL2 WPRINTCHR,TRAP-VICTIM PRINTI " cried, pointing to the " EQUAL? PRAXIX-SIGNAL,FAR-VISION-SPELL \?CCL8 PRINTI "ball of flame speeding away from an unseen spot" JUMP ?CND6 ?CCL8: EQUAL? PRAXIX-SIGNAL,LIGHTNING-SPELL \?CCL10 PRINTI "bolts of lightning striking the ground somewhere" JUMP ?CND6 ?CCL10: PRINTI "sheets of rain falling on a small piece of ground somewhere" ?CND6: PRINTI " to the north. ""It's Praxix, sending us a signal!""" CRLF CRLF PRINTI "It had been six hours or more since we had separated from Praxix, and we were losing hope of finding him again. The sighting of this magical manifestation raised our spirits, and we prepared to make our way in his direction." CALL1 NEW-DEFAULT RSTACK .FUNCT ANONF-310:ANY:0:0 EQUAL? ACTION,PROCEED-COMMAND \FALSE PRINTI "It wasn't long before we were on our way toward what we presumed to be Praxix' location. The forest had thinned out somewhat, and we walked with ease through the leaf-covered ground. " ICALL2 WPRINTCHR,LEADER PRINTI " was in the lead, and our spirits were high." CRLF CRLF FSET? HURTH,IN-PARTY \?CND4 PRINTI "But this was not to be a pleasant afternoon. Just a minute after entering this forest, Hurth began complaining of difficult breathing. As his breathing became increasingly labored, he soon found it too strenuous to walk, and finally he collapsed beneath a tree, wheezing loudly." ICALL2 MOVE-TO,ALLERGY-SITE RTRUE ?CND4: PRINTI "But all this changed in a moment, as " ICALL2 WPRINTCHR,TRAP-VICTIM PRINTI " tripped an invisible cord, setting off a trap. A noose, hidden under the mat of fallen leaves, grabbed his ankle and lifted him high into the air. Before " CALL2 I/WE,2 PRINT STACK PRINTI " had time to react, the guttural voices of orcs could be heard nearby, moving in " CALL2 MY/OUR,2 PRINT STACK PRINTI " direction." ICALL2 PARTY-REMOVE,TRAP-VICTIM CALL2 MOVE-TO,TRAP-SITE RSTACK .FUNCT ANONF-311:ANY:0:0 FSET? ESHER,IN-PARTY /?CND1 FSET HINT-ALLERGY,BLUE-MIX ?CND1: ICALL MAKE-BUSY,HURTH,ILL-COMMAND ICALL UPDATE-MOVE,HURTH-OBJECT,HERE CALL UPDATE-FCLEAR,HURTH-OBJECT,DONT-EXAMINE RSTACK .FUNCT ANONF-312:ANY:0:0 CALL QSET?,HERE,BLACK-MIX ZERO? STACK /FALSE FSET? HURTH,IN-PARTY \FALSE FSET? HURTH,BUSY \FALSE CRLF CRLF PRINTI "A moment later, it was over. Hurth, unable to breathe, died there, under the tree. We buried him in silence under the shade of the tree." CRLF CRLF FSET? ESHER,IN-PARTY \?CCL9 PRINTI "Esher was full of self-recriminations, feeling that he did not move quickly enough to help our friend. But there was little time for such thoughts, and much to be done if we were to accomplish our task." JUMP ?CND7 ?CCL9: PRINTI "In truth, there was nothing to be done, having neither Esher nor Praxix here to help us. It had happened so suddenly, it is entirely possible that they could not have done better." ?CND7: FCLEAR HURTH,BUSY ICALL2 UPDATE-REMOVE,HURTH-OBJECT ICALL2 HINT,HINT-ALLERGY CALL2 KILLED-OFF,HURTH RSTACK .FUNCT ANONF-313:ANY:0:0 EQUAL? ACTION,PROCEED-COMMAND \?CCL3 FSET? HURTH,BUSY \?CCL6 PRINTI "Hurth's condition was deteriorating with such severity, there was not even time to continue ahead in search of aid." RTRUE ?CCL6: FSET? HURTH,IN-PARTY /?CCL8 PRINTI "Sobered, we started again" JUMP ?CND4 ?CCL8: PRINTI "Gladdened by our success in reviving our stricken friend, we continued" ?CND4: PRINTI " in the direction of Praxix, but yet another tragedy befell us, as " ICALL2 WPRINTCHR,TRAP-VICTIM PRINTI " tripped an invisible cord, setting off a trap. A net, hidden under the mat of fallen leaves, rose up from the ground, entangling him and lifting him high into the air. Before " CALL2 I/WE,2 PRINT STACK PRINTI " had time to react, the guttural voices of orcs could be heard nearby, moving in " CALL2 MY/OUR,2 PRINT STACK PRINTI " direction." ICALL2 PARTY-REMOVE,TRAP-VICTIM CALL2 MOVE-TO,TRAP-SITE RSTACK ?CCL3: EQUAL? ACTION,EXAMINE-COMMAND \FALSE EQUAL? ACTION-OBJECT,HURTH-OBJECT \FALSE FSET HURTH-OBJECT,BLACK-MIX PRINTI "Esher now rushed over to Hurth and began to examine him, quickly coming to the conclusion that our Dwarvish friend was suffering from a severe allergic reaction, a life-threatening one at that." CRLF CRLF ICALL2 UPDATE-REMOVE,HURTH-OBJECT FSET? WARREN-WALLS,SOLVED \?CCL15 PRINTI "Fortunately, Esher had found some hawkbane earlier in our journey, and he forced our stricken friend to swallow the bitter root, which he did with great difficulty. But the hawkbane worked within seconds, and Hurth was soon back on his feet, though surprised by the suddenness of the attack." CRLF CRLF PRINTI """Have you ever been outside of your caverns?"" Esher asked." CRLF CRLF PRINTI """Never,"" Hurth replied. ""It is generally forbidden.""" CRLF CRLF PRINTI """Then that is the explanation,"" Esher responded. ""Your body is entirely unused to the spores and pollens in the air. It is a good thing I've got an ample supply of the remedy.""" CALL2 MAKE-UNBUSY,HURTH RSTACK ?CCL15: PRINTI "Tragically, Esher had neither potion, herb, nor root that could mitigate the severity of the attack. We tried to comfort Hurth as best we could, but he succumbed within minutes." CRLF CRLF PRINTI """I should have known,"" Esher said, despondently. ""He has never before walked on the earth, and his body is entirely unfamiliar with the common spores and pollens that we take for granted. I hate to admit it, but I wish Praxix had been here - perhaps he could have used his magic to save Hurth.""" CRLF CRLF FSET? BERGON,IN-PARTY \?CCL18 PRINTI """Do not be so hard on yourself, Esher,"" Bergon said. ""There is nothing that could have been done. Let us bury our friend here, and move on.""" JUMP ?CND16 ?CCL18: PRINTI "There was little more to be done here than to bury our friend and hope to continue in search of Praxix." ?CND16: ICALL2 HINT,HINT-ALLERGY FCLEAR HURTH,BUSY CALL2 KILLED-OFF,HURTH RSTACK .FUNCT ANONF-314:ANY:0:0 EQUAL? ACTION,GET-ADVICE-COMMAND \?CCL3 ICALL UPDATE-FCLEAR,HERE,ADVISE PRINTI "In discussing our course of action, we were inclined to pursue the faint hope of rescuing " ICALL2 WPRINTD,TRAP-VICTIM PRINTI " from his captors." CRLF CRLF PRINTI """I'm afraid " ICALL2 WPRINTD,TRAP-VICTIM PRINTI " may not survive the orcs long enough for us to find Praxix and return here,"" I said." RTRUE ?CCL3: EQUAL? ACTION,TO-PRAXIX-COMMAND \?CCL5 CALL1 LEAVE-VICTIM-WITH-ORCS RSTACK ?CCL5: EQUAL? ACTION,FOLLOW-ORCS-COMMAND \?CCL7 PRINTI "Subtlety of movement not being among their strengths, it was a simple matter to find the orcs' camp, not far from where the trap had been set. As " CALL1 I/WE PRINT STACK PRINTI " approached, a noisome odor permeated the air, in itself a sign that orcs were near. When " CALL1 I/WE PRINT STACK PRINTI " arrived, " CALL1 I/WE PRINT STACK PRINTI " found that dozens of orcs were here, perhaps hundreds, living in abject squalor, either out in the open or in makeshift tents of rotten cloth. There was no sign of " ICALL2 WPRINTD,TRAP-VICTIM PRINTC 46 CALL2 MOVE-TO,OUTSIDE-ORC-CAMP RSTACK ?CCL7: EQUAL? ACTION,FREE-HIM-COMMAND /?CCL9 EQUAL? ACTION,HIDE-COMMAND \FALSE ?CCL9: ICALL UPDATE-FSET,HERE,ADVISE EQUAL? ACTION,FREE-HIM-COMMAND \?CCL14 PRINTI """Quickly!"" " ICALL2 WPRINTD,TRAP-VICTIM PRINTI " said, ""The orcs are almost here!""" CRLF CRLF PRINTI "Hurrying to cut the heavily intertwined layers of rope, " CALL2 I-WAS/WE-WERE,2 PRINT STACK PRINTI " swiftly running out of time. The orcs were nearly upon " CALL2 ME/US,2 PRINT STACK PRINTI ", and " CALL2 I/WE,2 PRINT STACK PRINTI " would be badly outnumbered. Having little choice" JUMP ?CND12 ?CCL14: PRINTI "With little chance of helping " ICALL2 WPRINTD,TRAP-VICTIM PRINTI " before the orcs arrived" ?CND12: PRINTI ", " CALL2 I/WE,2 PRINT STACK PRINTI " hid in the brush nearby, waiting for a better opportunity to help. It was a matter of moments before a half-dozen orcs arrived, armed to the teeth." CRLF CRLF PRINTI "Laughing and taunting, the hideous creatures poked and prodded our friend while " CALL2 I/WE,2 PRINT STACK PRINTI " could do nothing more than watch in horror. Finally, they took him down and bound him, then led him off into the forest." CALL TRAVEL-COMMANDS,HERE,TO-PRAXIX-COMMAND,FOLLOW-ORCS-COMMAND RSTACK .FUNCT V-USE:ANY:0:0 PRINTI "There was little of the red rock left, and this did not appear to be a good time to use it." RTRUE .FUNCT O-USE:ANY:0:0 CALL2 FIND-OBJECT,RED-ROCK RSTACK .FUNCT ANONF-315:ANY:0:0 EQUAL? ACTION,GET-ADVICE-COMMAND \?CCL3 ICALL UPDATE-FCLEAR,HERE,ADVISE ICALL2 WPRINTD,ACTOR PRINTI " asked for advice, and between us we thought up a few suggestions, all bad. We would certainly be massacred if we attempted storming the orc camp, and even then we could not know where " ICALL2 WPRINTD,TRAP-VICTIM PRINTI " was being held." FSET? ACTIVE-MINE,SOLVED \TRUE FSET? RED-ROCK,DEAD /TRUE CRLF CRLF PRINTI """I wish I knew how the miner did it,"" I said, wistfully thinking back to his magical disappearances." RTRUE ?CCL3: EQUAL? ACTION,INVENTORY-COMMAND \?CCL9 CALL QSET?,HERE,EXAMINED ZERO? STACK \?CCL9 PRINTI "The situation appeared grim, and I wondered if there might be anything in my pack which would help." IN? RED-ROCK,INVENTORY \?CCL14 FSET RED-ROCK,DEAD PRINTI " To my astonishment, I came up literally empty-handed, for as I pulled my hand from the pack, I found it to be entirely transparent. And then I put two pieces together: the disappearing miner and the pieces of red rock that had inadvertantly fallen from his sack." CRLF CRLF PRINTI "Reaching back into the pack, I noticed that some powder had been scraped off one of the red rocks. ""A magical reagent!"" I said to myself, proud to have made such an important discovery. ""Praxix will be pleased - if we find him, that is.""" CALL TRAVEL-COMMANDS,TAG,PICK-UP-COMMAND,USE-COMMAND,INVENTORY-COMMAND RSTACK ?CCL14: PRINTI " It appeared there was not; " FSET? ACTIVE-MINE,SOLVED \?CCL17 PRINTI "how I wished we had found the secret to the miner's disappearing trick. It would certainly come in handy just about now!" RTRUE ?CCL17: PRINTI "I sighed deeply, certain that " ICALL2 WPRINTD,TRAP-VICTIM PRINTI " was beyond help." RTRUE ?CCL9: EQUAL? ACTION,USE-COMMAND \?CCL19 DEC 'RED-ROCK-COUNT ICALL1 RESTORE-TAG-COMMANDS PRINTI "Determined to save " ICALL2 WPRINTD,TRAP-VICTIM PRINTI ", I took one of the red rocks from my pack and pummelled it into a fine powder which I then spread across my body. In a matter of moments, I was completely invisible! Not knowing how long the powder would work, I moved quickly into the heart of the orcs' camp." CRLF CRLF PRINTI "It took quite a while, but I finally found " ICALL2 WPRINTD,TRAP-VICTIM PRINTI ", bound and gagged inside a tent alongside the cooking area." CRLF CRLF PRINTI """Psst! " ICALL2 WPRINTD,TRAP-VICTIM PRINTI "!"" I whispered from just beside his right ear. He nearly jumped out of his bonds at the sound of my voice." CRLF CRLF PRINTI """Mmgmm rumggm,"" he said frantically through his gag." CRLF CRLF PRINTI """Calm down,"" I said, ""I'm just invisible."" It didn't take long to free him, but we now faced a difficult decision." ICALL2 PARTY-ADD,TRAP-VICTIM ICALL MAKE-SUBGROUP,TAG,TRAP-VICTIM CALL2 MOVE-TO,ORCS-CAMP RSTACK ?CCL19: EQUAL? ACTION,SCOUT-COMMAND \?CCL21 ICALL UPDATE-FSET,HERE,DONT-SCOUT FSET HERE,SCOUTED ICALL2 WPRINTD,ACTOR PRINTI " went off to scout out the orcs camp. A few minutes later, he returned." CRLF CRLF PRINTI """Lots of orcs,"" he said, panting, ""but no sign of " ICALL2 WPRINTD,TRAP-VICTIM PRINTI ". He's probably being held in one of the tents.""" RTRUE ?CCL21: EQUAL? ACTION,TO-CAMP-COMMAND \?CCL23 ICALL1 REMOVE-TRAVEL-COMMAND PRINTI "One thought was to enter the orcs' camp, and attempt to find our captured friend. But the odds of success were staggeringly small; after all, " CALL2 I-WAS/WE-WERE,2 PRINT STACK PRINTI " not invisible! No, that would not work, but " CALL2 I/WE,2 PRINT STACK PRINTI " felt that there must be some strategy that would." RTRUE ?CCL23: EQUAL? ACTION,TO-PRAXIX-COMMAND \FALSE CALL1 LEAVE-VICTIM-WITH-ORCS RSTACK .FUNCT LEAVE-VICTIM-WITH-ORCS:ANY:0:0 ICALL2 HINT,HINT-ORC-TRAP ICALL2 WPRINTD,TRAP-VICTIM PRINTI " was finished; the orcs did not keep prisoners, except for the amusement of their torture. It was a difficult decision, but there was no alternative - " CALL2 I/WE,2 PRINT STACK CALL2 REJOIN-AT-CASTLE,STR?700 RSTACK .FUNCT ANONF-316:ANY:0:0 CALL CIT,TAG,GET-ADVICE-COMMAND RSTACK .FUNCT ANONF-317:ANY:0:0 EQUAL? ACTION,GET-ADVICE-COMMAND \?CCL3 ICALL UPDATE-FCLEAR,HERE,ADVISE PRINTI "First, I looked out from the tent and, indeed, the coast was clear. But how long would that last? It would be safest to use the red rock, but there was only one left, and I feared wasting what little we had of this potent magic. After all, what would Praxix say?" CRLF CRLF PRINTI """Your instincts have served you well thus far,"" " ICALL2 WPRINTD,TRAP-VICTIM PRINTI " said. ""I would advise you to use them again.""" RTRUE ?CCL3: EQUAL? ACTION,USE-RED-ROCK-COMMAND \?CCL5 DEC 'RED-ROCK-COUNT ICALL2 UPDATE-REMOVE,RED-ROCK PRINTI "Taking the last of the red rocks from my pack, I crushed it into a powder and spread it over " ICALL2 WPRINTD,TRAP-VICTIM PRINTI ", who obligingly disappeared. Leaving the orcs' camp had been as simple as entering, and we were soon out of danger. Not long afterward, we reappeared." CALL1 TRAP-VICTIM-SAVED RSTACK ?CCL5: EQUAL? ACTION,RUN-FOR-IT-COMMAND \FALSE PRINTI "Hoping to save as much reagent as possible, we waited for an opportune moment, then dashed into the safety of the nearby trees. Certain we had not been seen, we put some more distance between ourselves and the orcs." CALL1 TRAP-VICTIM-SAVED RSTACK .FUNCT TRAP-VICTIM-SAVED:ANY:0:0 CRLF CRLF PRINTI """Thank you, " ICALL1 WPRINTTAG PRINTI ","" " ICALL2 WPRINTD,TRAP-VICTIM PRINTI " said, placing his arm around my shoulder. ""I hope the orcs are not too disappointed; it seems I was expected for dinner!"" We laughed, but then " ICALL2 WPRINTD,TRAP-VICTIM PRINTI "'s face turned grim." CRLF CRLF PRINTI """I am afraid the orcs have seen Praxix' signal as well,"" he said. ""We had best move quickly; I would hate to have them arrive first!""" CRLF CRLF CALL2 REJOIN-AT-CASTLE,STR?706 RSTACK .FUNCT REJOIN-AT-CASTLE:ANY:1:1,STR SET 'REJOINED,TRUE-VALUE PRINT STR PRINTI ", " CALL2 I/WE,2 PRINT STACK PRINTI " came within the hour to the edge of a large clearing, inside of which stood the ruins of an ancient castle." FSET? BERGON,IN-PARTY \?CND1 CRLF CRLF PRINTI """Praxix is here,"" Bergon said, ""I can feel it.""" ?CND1: ICALL1 DIVIDER FSET? UMBER,SUBGROUP \?CCL5 ICALL PARTY-CHANGE,TAG,UMBER ICALL MAKE-SUBGROUP,PRAXIX,UMBER JUMP ?CND3 ?CCL5: ICALL2 MAKE-SUBGROUP,PRAXIX ?CND3: PRINTI "Praxix laughed to himself. What were the odds, he thought, of the signal being seen by the others? It little mattered, for there was little else for him to do." IN? SIXTH-STONE,PRAXIX \?CCL8 ICALL UPDATE-FSET,SIXTH-STONE,DONT-EXAMINE CRLF CRLF CALL1 PRAXIX-WAITS-FOR-PARTY RSTACK ?CCL8: CALL2 MOVE-TO,PRAXIX-SIGNAL-ROOM RSTACK .FUNCT PRAXIX-WAITS-FOR-PARTY:ANY:0:0 IN? SIXTH-STONE,PRAXIX \?CND1 ICALL UPDATE-MOVE,SIXTH-STONE,INVENTORY PRINTI "In truth, he had already done extremely well; the Stone was his. " ?CND1: PRINTI "All that was left was to wait and hope. Sitting down at the side of the moat, he " FSET? UMBER,IN-PARTY \?CND3 PRINTI "and Umber " ?CND3: PRINTI "rested" FSET? UMBER,IN-PARTY \?CND5 PRINTI "; hoping to avoid any further conversation with Umber, Praxix feigned sleep" ?CND5: PRINTC 46 ICALL1 DIVIDER ICALL2 GRAPHIC,G-PARTY-RESCUES-PRAXIX FSET? UMBER,IN-PARTY \?CCL9 FSET? CASTLE-TROVE,SEEN /?CCL9 ICALL2 HINT,HINT-DUNGEON JUMP ?CND7 ?CCL9: FSET? UMBER,IN-PARTY \?CND7 IN? SIXTH-STONE,INVENTORY /?CND7 ICALL2 HINT,HINT-STONES ?CND7: FSET? UMBER,IN-PARTY \?CCL17 PRINTI "They were both" JUMP ?CND15 ?CCL17: PRINTI "He was" ?CND15: PRINTI " awakened by the sound of my voice. ""Praxix! Wake up!"" I shouted from across the moat. " FSET? UMBER,IN-PARTY \?CCL20 ICALL PARTY-CHANGE,UMBER,TAG PRINTI "I tossed my rope across to Umber, who held it firmly as Praxix slowly pulled himself across the moat. With Praxix safe, it was time for Umber to attempt the crossing. Strangely, he preferred to stay on the castle grounds, perhaps to stock up on more jewels from the chest in the dungeon." CRLF CRLF PRINTI """Until we meet again!"" he shouted across to Praxix, and with a wave of his hand he retreated toward the castle." CRLF CRLF PRINTI """Interesting fellow,"" Praxix said, ""though I believe I preferred him as a tree.""" CRLF CRLF JUMP ?CND18 ?CCL20: PRINTI "It wasn't easy, yet " CALL2 I/WE,2 PRINT STACK PRINTI " managed to rescue him from the castle by using the rope to make up for the broken sections of the bridge; and, thus, we were reunited." CRLF CRLF ?CND18: ICALL1 CLEAR-SUBGROUP ZERO? A-B-FLAG /?CCL23 PRINTI "Praxix listened with great interest as " CALL2 I/WE,2 PRINT STACK PRINTI " told of " CALL2 MY/OUR,2 PRINT STACK PRINTI " adventures." FSET? RED-ROCK,SOLVED \?CCL26 CRLF CRLF PRINTI """Tell me, " ICALL1 WPRINTTAG PRINTI ","" Praxix said, ""Do you still have those red rocks we found in the mines?""" CRLF CRLF IN? RED-ROCK,INVENTORY \?CCL29 PRINTI "I said that I did, and, rummaging through my pack, retrieved what remained, giving them to Praxix." CRLF CRLF JUMP ?CND27 ?CCL29: PRINTI "I admitted that I did not, having used them both in saving " ICALL2 WPRINTD,TRAP-VICTIM PRINTI " from almost certin death at the hands of the orcs." CRLF CRLF PRINTI """Then you have used them well,"" Praxix replied reassuringly, ""I would happily take " ICALL2 WPRINTD,TRAP-VICTIM PRINTI " over any number of magical spells."" And yet, I sensed Praxix' disappointment over not having this powerful magic at his disposal." ?CND27: ICALL2 UPDATE-REMOVE,RED-ROCK EQUAL? RED-ROCK-COUNT,3 \?CCL32 PRINTI """As you may have guessed, the miner used these rocks to make himself invisible,"" Praxix continued, putting the rocks in his cloak, ""An invisibility spell may well come in useful!""" FSET? OUTSIDE-ORC-CAMP,SEEN \?CND30 CRLF CRLF PRINTI """It might have saved " ICALL2 WPRINTD,TRAP-VICTIM PRINTI ","" I said, frustrated at having " FSET? RED-ROCK,DEAD \?CCL37 PRINTI "not used them." JUMP ?CND35 ?CCL37: PRINTI "having forgotten that I had been carrying them. ""If only I had understood!""" ?CND35: CRLF CRLF PRINTI """Do not be so hard on yourself, " ICALL1 WPRINTTAG PRINTI ","" Praxix replied, ""Only a Wizard could have known the secret of the red rock.""" JUMP ?CND30 ?CCL32: PRINTI """As you have discovered, these rocks are the key to the miner's 'disappearances,'"" Praxix continued, putting the red rocks in his cloak, ""An invisibility spell may be useful again some day!""" ?CND30: CRLF CRLF JUMP ?CND24 ?CCL26: PRINTC 32 ?CND24: FSET? MILL,SEEN \?CCL40 CALL1 CASTLE-MILL-TO-ASTRIX RSTACK ?CCL40: PRINTI "We then left the grounds of the castle, following a nearby path. " PRINT PATH-TO-MILL CALL2 MOVE-TO,MILL RSTACK ?CCL23: PRINTI """It is good we have found you, Praxix,"" Bergon said, ""for we have still not found the Dwarvish gate that Astrix has sent us to find.""" CRLF CRLF PRINTI """My sense is that is due west of here,"" Praxix responded, and there were none to dispute his instinct." CRLF CRLF FSET? MILL,SEEN \?CCL43 CALL1 CASTLE-MILL-TO-CAVERNS RSTACK ?CCL43: PRINTI "And so we headed west upon the nearest path. " PRINT PATH-TO-MILL CALL2 MOVE-TO,MILL RSTACK .FUNCT CASTLE-MILL-TO-CAVERNS:ANY:0:0 FSET? XFER-1,SOLVED /?CND1 ICALL2 HINT,HINT-MILL ?CND1: FSET? BERGON,IN-PARTY /?CCL5 PRINTI "Praxix now appeared troubled. ""Without Bergon, I fear we should return to Astrix and receive his counsel."" We started marching north, and two days later arrived at Astrix' Sunrise Tower." CALL1 PART-TWO-ENDING RSTACK ?CCL5: PRINTI "Following Praxix' advice, we now marched west, coming to a path which led directly to the place Astrix had described, the Bern i-Fen. And here, under a cloudy sky, we camped for the night." ICALL1 NEXT-DAY CALL2 MOVE-TO,FOREST-GATE RSTACK .FUNCT CASTLE-MILL-TO-ASTRIX:ANY:0:0 FSET? XFER-1,SOLVED /?CND1 ICALL2 HINT,HINT-MILL ?CND1: PRINTI "And then, we started back to Astrix in his Sunrise Tower." CALL1 PART-TWO-ENDING RSTACK .ENDSEG .ENDI