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More exciting news...



The way to Vesper
On February the 17th, Harza and I traveled for the sake of adventuring toVesper. We
started out at the first bank of the fair city of Britain. We walkedto the outskirts
of the city where we met with Gandalf and from therewe traveled to Vesper. Nothing turely
shocking happened on the way, exceptone thing. We were already close to Vesper
when we arrived at, what I call "the hells pass". It took us about ½ hour to make our past
this area since there were monsters lurking behing every corner. Harpies, Orcs, Orc Lords,
Orc Mages, Ogres, Ogre Lords, so many trolls that you'll never see more and many many more!
This place can be a real hazard for all "newbies" so I suggest that all newbies thinking of going to
Vesper by foot, would think again.

Streen (HoL)
Freelancer for TMM



Mountainshade is growing!

Hail friends and citizens of Mountainshade!Today I am back with very good news
for you...the Mountainshade Miner Union moved from their little house into the
Patio next our Council Hall/Library and the small house will now be the guards post !
So the local miner´s guild has a big guildhall and room for their vendors now and our guards a place to store necessary
things and to meet for their patrols!My thanks go to Louis the former owner of the Patio for the quick and smoth transaction!

Caramon (Guildmaster HoL)
Reporter for TMM



Valentine's day party at the Inn of the Last Home

February the 14th!!! Valentine's Day - Best day to tell your love about your feelings and having fun! So did we at the
Inn of the Last Home. Some showed up on this shortly announced event. Streen did a little moderation on the acting
game that was to be performed by some members. And the others were well served by our Guild-Bartender Squall.
The rules at the acting-game were that 2 make up the balcony scene of Shakespear's Romeo&Juliette in their own
way. Competitors were Beldiana&Squall, Streen&Kyndra and as a single performer Thor. In the Jury were A
Elcholon and Sturm. The interpretations of the performers had been quite weird and had nothing to do with the
balcony anymore, but it was a great laugh for all of us. Winner of the contest was Thor who set Shakespear away
and told us all a love-story that took place during the Fall of Trinsic. All listened carefully and felt with the
protagonists and damned the evil Lich Lord to hell where he belongs. No wonder Thor won the contest in the end!



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The center of the village and most busyest place-you find 2 big forges and a anvil in the workshop
on the groundfloor ,which are for all to use and we are always happy to see miners and smiths working there!
On the 1st floor is our runebooklibrary and a shop,where you can get many crafted wares aswell as
pickaxes and hammers,so the miners don´t have to walk back to town if they need a new one!
The 2nd floor is the training area,where you can train your swordsplay or magery and can ask others for some advice or sparring.
Those who need a little break can play chess in the resting area next the trainingroom.
On the roof is a bar and restaurant to relax by a cold ale and have a chat with friends and other guests.