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November 01, 2006

Ghost Hill - part 2

Fiend Ludwig reporting live on location in Opelessence:

Fiend_in_the_dark
a Fiend in the Dark

On passing the gate to Ghost Hill I was thrust in to some sort of maze. It was too dark to tell of what it was made, and the meager light from my lantern was sucked up by the void. The terrible visions I witnessed were surely figments of my imagination as wandered in desperation for what seemed like hours.

Whoa_baby
whoa baby!

About to give up the warmth of light forever, I came across two helpful locals - Mario and Cazzi, who helped me find my way back to the road. “Thanks,” I said to the couple as the light of the moon began to reassert itself. Cazzi smiled in assent. It was only then that I noticed the fangs…

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Mario and Cazzi - maze guides and creators of Ghost Hill

To be continued…

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