5/28/2023 0 Comments Among the sticks and bones![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Should the visitors reject the hospitality, they are subject to the laws of the land before the three days are up. One of the laws of the Moor is that visitors were to be granted three days of hospitality and safety once that is up, they are exposed to the laws of the land. After that is the silent town, and then the Master's House, behind an iron door and gray stone wall. Inside the wall is a medieval courtyard, with a fountain and a bronze-and-steel statue of The Master. Īround the Master's house is a wall, sharpened with stakes and bound with iron and ropes. In the sea, there is a world in the moment of drowning, full of sirens, half-sunken buildings, and ghost lords. In the mountains is a world of snow, full of werewolves and unforgiving Lords of Eternal Winter. The Moor is divided into villages and moors and protectorates, with a master/mistress ruling over each one. ![]() The moon is huge and ruby-red, surrounded by many stars. The ground has shrubs and bright flowers in blue, orange and purple, as well as bone-white and bile-yellow. Outside the door is a field that runs up the edge of a slate-gray ocean, against a rocky shore. At the bottom is a door, made of pines, wtih a sign hanging above it that only says "Be Sure." The Moors get many travelers to populate itself, as children are rarely born there. The door to the Moors opens up in different places, but the one featured in the books is a Chest in the Wolcott House, which opens into a descending staircase. ![]()
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