U: FXMap[f0.5999999999999999833FC:FXMapperSettings{"Grid BoxesT"Grid Straight ConnectionsT"Arrow Color" black"Paths as CurvesT"Box Number Color" grey"Edit on CreationF"Location TasksT"Font Objects" Times"Create on ConnectionT" Language"en"Box Border Color" black"Use Room CursorF"Location DescriptionF"Grid Diagonal ConnectionsF"Automatic ConnectionT"Box BG Color" white"Box Darkness Color" grey"Location NumbersT" BG Color"dark grey"Font Text" Times"%The Bible Retold: the Lost Sheep"0i[U:FXSection[[U: FXRoom["Large, grassy field""[ U:FXConnection[ Fii[@,0[ii00000U; [ Fii[@,U;["Rugged field""[ U; [ Fii[@9U;["Atop the tree" branch"[ 0000@?000Fii"The tree, while old and creaking, stands tall and proud amongst your fields. You haven't climbed it in years, but your feet follow the dry branches perfectly.F[ii0@6U; [ Fii[@9U;["Scraggy field""$rub branch with crook burn tree[ 0000U; [ Fii[@MU;["The northern riverbank"buffalos "climb buffalo[ 0@S00U; [ Fii[@VU;["The southern riverbank""[ @\000U; [ Fii[@_U;["Northern mountainside""[ @e00U; [ Fii[@hU;["Eastern mountainside""[ 00000U; [ Fii[U;["Southern mountainside""[ U; [ Fii[@zU;["Atop the mountain""[ 0000@{000Fii "A small log cabin is perched to the west, with smoke pouring from its rickety chimney, behind which the path runs south. You can clearly see why someone would want to live here. If the views lower down were good, then these are just phenomenal. Even with the bracing wind, you could happily spend an entire day up here. However, you are not here to enjoy the view; you have a sheep to retrieve.F[ii@w000000Fii"This, the southern mountainside, gets most of the sun throughout the day; the alpine shrubs are particularly dense here. The path leads north to what you can only assume is the summit, and back down to the northeast.F@q[ii0@nFii "The eastern face of this mountain gets the blaze of the morning sun; you can see just by standing here that sunrise would be spectacular. The same alpine shrubs cover the ground as lower down and the winding path twists round from northwest to southwest.F[ii0000Fii "You are on the northern face of a mountain. Alpine shrubs adorn the sides of the path, which continues up the mountain to the southeast. Back down - to the north - is the stream.F[ii000Fii "IYou spot the sheep running up the mountain in front of you! Get 'im!F[ii00U; [ Fii[@VU;["Field of daisies""[ 00U; [ Fii[@M@[ii@0000Fii"You very rarely come to this field, and on walking in, you see why; it's nothing but daisies. Small, white daisies. How very odd.F[iiFii "*A babbling stream makes up the southern border of the scraggy field. There is a tree on the opposite bank looming over the water, and the tree itself is being loomed over by a mountain range, which starts not too far beyond the water. There are gaps in the hedgerows to the northwest and northeast.F[ii0@@JFii"4This field marks the edge of your land, and you don't frequent it often; the coarse grass underfoot exemplifies the tough nature of the terrain. Before you lie three bushes, beaten into strange shapes by the prevailing easterly wind: hawthorn on the left, rosemary in the centre and juniper on the far right.F[ii0000Fii"eYou don't use this field as much as the one to the east. Without the attention from your herd, the grass has grown very long; it now extends to your knees. A gnarly old tree stands in the middle of the field, surrounded by mulberry bushes. The sweeping hedgerows break to the southwest and southeast, and you can just make out your herd grazing to the east.F[ii0Fii"The lush green grass of this large field makes it perfect for keeping sheep. They graze all day, but the grass never seems to thin. Through the thick hedgrerows to the west lies another of your fields and a track winds north towards Bethlehem.F@9@M@B@@V@_@h@q@z@~[@6@2@?@J@@S@@\@e@n@w@{"i i