Westeros Zork II === Rooms: Winterfell You stand within a huge castle complex spanning several acres, consisting of two massive walls and a village located just outside. Banners featuring the head of a direwolf are flapping in the chilly breeze. --- The Wall This gargantuan structure stretches for 300 miles to the west and east and is approximately 700 feet tall. It is made of solid ice and stone, and can be seen for miles round. It appears grey or blue depending on the weather and time of day. The top is wide enough for a dozen mounted knights to ride abreast and it is thicker at the base. The Wall has no gates anywhere, simply a few tunnels cut through it that are secured by heavy iron bars and massive chains that must be unlocked. --- The Dreadfort You enter a strong fortress, with high walls and triangular merlons that look like sharp stone teeth. It has thick stone walls and massive towers. Its great hall is dim and smoky, with rows of torches grasped by skeletal human hands jutting from the walls. Long tables stand before a dais with a high table. The hall has a vaulted ceiling and wooden rafters. --- Torture Chamber The smell of pain is palpable as you creep down through the trap door and into this stone chamber. Strange metal implements are scattered on the floor and tables. A portly young man with curly black hair grins at you, and says, "Hello, Reek." --- Moat Cailin Great blocks of black basalt lay scattered about, half sunk in the ground, where a great wall once stood. A wooden keep, which rotted away a thousand years past, and three remaining towers out of a fabled twenty are green with moss. --- North Kingsroad You are on a desolate byway that is little more than two narrow dirt tracks. Vultures circle overhead. --- Crossroads Inn A large but rustic structure lies at the convergence of five roads. It is three stories tall with turrets and chimneys made of white stone. Its south wing is built upon pilings that rise over a bed of weeds. On the north side there is a stable with a thatch roof and a bell tower. The building is surrounded by a low wall of broken white stones. --- South Kingsroad This long road stretches to the north and south as far as the eye can see. Numerous inns and villages lie along its path. --- Mountains of the Moon The road you are on is wild and dangerous, climbing through rocky foothills and thick forests, past high passes and deep chasms. Shadowcats peer and purr from behind trees. Snow flurries are gathering. --- Bloody Gate There are two long parapets built into the stone of the mountains. The pass, narrow where it meets the gate, is watched over by twin watchtowers, which are joined by a covered bridge of grey stone that arches above the road. --- The Eyrie This breathtaking castle consists only of a cluster of seven slim, white towers bunched tightly together. It is made of fine white stone. The towers encircle a garden, which had once been meant as a godswood, but no weirwood heart tree would take root in the stony soil. The garden, which is overlooked by overhead apartments, instead contains grass, shrubbery, and statuary. --- East River Road The deafening sounds of the Red Fork of the Trident river overwhelm you as you make your way along this picturesque byway. --- West River Road You wander over a meandering road through green, hilly country. --- Riverrun You approach a strong three-sided castle, not especially large. It is bordered on the north by the Tumblestone and on the south by the Red Fork, while on the west a third side faces a massive man-made ditch. In time of danger the sluice gates can be opened to fill a wide moat and leave the castle surrounded on all three sides by water, turning it into an island and leaving it practically unassailable. It commands a view of many leagues. The castle has sandstone walls which rise sheer from the water, its battlements are crenelated and have arrow loops, and its towers command the opposite shores. --- Casterly Rock This fortress is carved out of a great stone colossal rock beside the Sunset Sea. It resembles a lion in repose at sunset. A ringfort appears on the peak, as well as walls, gates, and watchtowers. The base of the Rock contains large sea-carved caverns. The stone has been mined for thousands of years, so there are hundreds of mineshafts in the depths of the Rock, as well as yet untouched gold veins. From below the Rock thunder can be heard, where the sea comes in. --- King's Landing This extraordinary city is extremely populous, but rather unsightly and dirty compared to other cities. The city is roughly square-shaped, sprawling across several miles and defended by tall walls. Poorer smallfolk build shanty settlements outside the walls. The stench of the city's waste can be smelled for miles. --- Harrenhal A sprawling, nearly abandoned castle has five towers of dizzying size, with equally monstrous curtain walls. The walls are incredibly thick and its rooms are built on a scale that would be more comfortable for giants than humans. However, much of it has far gone into decay. Only the lower thirds of two of the five towers appear to be occupied. Bats infest the tops of some of the towers. --- === Exits: Winterfell s North Kingsroad --- North Kingsroad n Winterfell --- North Kingsroad s Crossroads Inn --- Crossroads Inn n North Kingsroad --- South Kingsroad n Crossroads Inn --- Crossroads Inn s South Kingsroad --- Mountains of the Moon w Crossroads Inn --- Crossroads Inn e Mountains of the Moon --- Mountains of the Moon e Bloody Gate --- Bloody Gate w Mountains of the Moon --- The Dreadfort w Bloody Gate --- The Dreadfort d Torture Chamber --- Bloody Gate e The Dreadfort --- The Eyrie s Bloody Gate --- Bloody Gate n The Eyrie --- Crossroads Inn w East River Road --- East River Road e Crossroads Inn --- East River Road w Riverrun --- Riverrun e East River Road --- West River Road e Riverrun --- Riverrun w West River Road --- West River Road w Casterly Rock --- Casterly Rock e West River Road --- Harrenhal n South Kingsroad --- South Kingsroad s Harrenhal --- King's Landing n Harrenhal --- Harrenhal s King's Landing --- Winterfell n The Wall --- The Wall s Winterfell --- ===