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en:laelith:the-punishment:temple-of-the-elders:13.10.5.0 [2023/11/27 21:28] – Creation by Laelith Scribe apien:laelith:the-punishment:temple-of-the-elders:13.10.5.0 [2024/10/28 08:00] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 ====== The Mill ====== ====== The Mill ======
  
-At the heart of The Terrace of the Punishment, in the district of Temple of the Elders, stands an unusual building: The Mill. It is a place of relentless work, where flour is produced day and night, feeding the bakers of the district despite the cursed atmosphere that prevails there.+In the heart of The Terrace of the Punishment, in the district of Temple of the Elders, stands an unusual building: The Mill. It is a place of relentless work, where mushroom flour is produced day and night, supplying the bakers of the neighborhood despite the cursed atmosphere that reigns there.
  
-The Mill is an imposing buildingbuilt with the grey and dark stones of the surrounding ruins. Its massive structure is dominated by a large water wheel, which turns tirelessly, driven by a diverted underground Rivulet. The stone millstones inside grind and creak incessantly, transforming the grains into precious flour. +Because at Le Moulinthere is no wind or Rivulet to turn the millstones. It is an army of undead and skeletons who have sold themselves to the Miller to erase the debts they had incurred in their lifetimeNo one dares to speak of these convicts except on the Day of Ashes. On that day, the wheel of Le Moulin comes to a halt and the dead are carried in triumph to their former homes where they share meal with the residents and their families.
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-Despite its location in the most cursed district of Laelith, The Mill is a place of life and activity. The millers, hardened outcasts, work tirelessly, indifferent to the whispers of the statues and the sudden changes in the architecture of the districtThey are respected, even feared, for their ability to survive in such a hostile environment. +
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-The Mill is also a place of trade. The bags of flour produced are exchanged for essential goodsallowing the inhabitants of the district to survive despite the difficult conditions. It is place of resilience and perseverance, symbol of the human will to survive and prosper, even in the most inhospitable places.+
  
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