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Screenshot from the introduction to the Eamon adventure Stronghold of Kahr-Dur by Derek Jeter.
Stronghold of Kahr-Dur
by Derek C. Jeter
You are milling about the hall of free adventurers when the burly Irishman
approaches. "A raven just arrived carrying a message for you," he says grimly.
You take the piece of parchment from him and read the hastily scribbled letter.
It is from your brother, Jollifrud, who lives in the wealthy city of Fahrnor.
He states that a terrible menace has haunted a long-abandoned mountain
fortress, known as Kahr-Dur, that overlooks the town. The unnamed menace has
been quietly kidnapping the city's denizens during the night which has led to a
general state of fear and anxiety. Even worse, Jollifrud's daughter Lady
Mirabelle is among those who have been seized. He begs you to journey to
Fahrnor and help him rid the city of this great evil once and for all. Your
brother was once a great adventurer but has since retired after making his
fortune plundering the great haunted tombs of the kings of old. The chance to
stand next to him again in glorious battle is very tempting indeed.
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Source
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Screenshot captured by Huw Williams (Huwmanbeing) from the original program running in AppleWin.
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Date
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2012
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Author
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Derek Jeter
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