An Escape To Remember

An interactive fiction by the IF Whispers Team (2006) - the Inform 7 source text

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Section 1 - Scenery

The rubbleRC is scenery. Understand "rubble" as the rubbleRC. Understand "stone" as the rubbleRC. Understand "stones" as the rubbleRC. Understand "broken stone" as the rubbleRC. Understand "broken stones" as the rubbleRC. The description of the rubbleRC is "Upon closer examination, it seems to consist of the broken, petrified remains of various trees, shrubs, and other plants. You see a bit that looks like a finger, but decide it's probably just a thin branch, and quickly look away." The rubbleRC is in the Stone Orchard.
[Poor R Smyth. --RC]

The tree is scenery. The description of the tree is "This large tree, perhaps once bearing apples or oranges, has been turned completely to stone. A nest of some sort seems to rest in its branches." The tree is in the Stone Orchard.

Instead of climbing the tree, try going up instead.

The nestFar is scenery. Understand "nest" as the nestFar. The description of the nestFar is "You can't really get a good look at it from here, but it's certainly not made of stone. A few yellow flowers still attached to its component twigs provide the only colour in this grey waste." The nestFar is in the Stone Orchard. The printed name of nestFar is "nest".