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{ "compare": { "fromrevid": 1, "torevid": 2, "*": "<tr><td colspan=\"2\" class=\"diff-lineno\" id=\"L1\" >Line 1:</td>\n<td colspan=\"2\" class=\"diff-lineno\">Line 1:</td></tr>\n<tr><td class='diff-marker'>\u2212</td><td class='diff-deletedline'><div><del class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\"><strong>MediaWiki has been successfully installed</del>.<del class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\"></strong></del></div></td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td class='diff-addedline'><div><ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">Upon the mountains of Eramere, many beautiful sights can be seen.  A soft white stream of snow falling gently from the sky, a crystal frozen stream that looks so delicate a whisper might crack it, or a trail that can barely be seen under the dusting of new fallen snow.  Some of these awe inspiring sights can also seem eerie, despite their beauty when they are touched by mist, or when seen in the dark of night.  The unsettling haunted feeling that accompanies a moment like this is the exact feeling described by the few settlers who have come across A'vethyr</ins>.  </div></td></tr>\n<tr><td class='diff-marker'> </td><td class='diff-context'></td><td class='diff-marker'> </td><td class='diff-context'></td></tr>\n<tr><td class='diff-marker'>\u2212</td><td class='diff-deletedline'><div><del class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">Consult </del>the <del class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">[//meta</del>.<del class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">wikimedia</del>.<del class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">org/wiki/Help:Contents User</del>'s <del class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">Guide] for information </del>on <del class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">using </del>the <del class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">wiki software</del>.</div></td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td class='diff-addedline'><div><ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">Though </ins>the <ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">frost giants are likely the most knowledgeable about A'vethyr, no settler has attempted to ask their opinion, and should they, they would likely be attacked as the frost giants are quite territorial</ins>. <ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\"> The dwarves passing along the Frostbeard Mountains on the trade routes seem to have a lot to say about the apparition though</ins>. <ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\"> When asked, Haerkglar on the trade route will say this of A'vethyr.  "Hide yer shinies away from th'ghost, 'cause them</ins>'s <ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">what she desires.  She ain' known t'take no fer an answer."  Some say she is bound to the Frost Giants, while others say she is free to roam as she wills, but something about the mountain seems to attract her to it.  The Haerkglar seem certain she seeks gems and ore, though most visitors to the area dismiss the idea, because what could a ghost want with gems?  The Haerkglar population in this area will claim that A'vethyr has tried everything from batting her eyelashes to 'scarin' th'b'jeebers' out of them to lay claim to gems silver and mithral, and </ins>on <ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">occasion she has succeeded, although </ins>the <ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">Haerkglar that she has managed to manipulate will not admit it was so</ins>.  </div></td></tr>\n<tr><td class='diff-marker'> </td><td class='diff-context'></td><td class='diff-marker'> </td><td class='diff-context'></td></tr>\n<tr><td class='diff-marker'>\u2212</td><td class='diff-deletedline'><div><del class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">== Getting started ==</del></div></td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td class='diff-addedline'><div><ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">A story once reached Atalan about a bard and his young apprentice who were traveling through the mountains</ins>. <ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\"> It is said that the bard wore a cloak embroidered with gold and silver, an heirloom that had been passed down to him from his own father</ins>. <ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\"> As the men made their way along Frostbeard Mountains a woman appeared seemingly out of nowhere</ins>. <ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\"> She was barely clothed, and appeared to be shivering.  The travel weary bard took the paleness of her skin to mean she was near frozen.  Without thought the gallant man removed his cloak and wrapped the woman in it.  As soon as it closed around her, she slowly raised her black eyed gaze to meet his.  As a slow menacing smile creased her face, she ran a finger over his cheek and whispered, "I see beauty in all things, clothing, people, gems, food and wine.  Handsome generous traveler, my beloved pet, both you and your cloak are now mine."  She trailed her finger down his cheek, and the two are said to have simply disappeared.  People are uncertain of whether there is any truth to this, and if there is, how much is exaggerated, but if it is, there is a young bardic apprentice somewhere in Eramere who will likely never travel the mountains again</ins>.</div></td></tr>\n<tr><td class='diff-marker'>\u2212</td><td class='diff-deletedline'><div><del class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">* [//www</del>.<del class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">mediawiki</del>.<del class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:Configuration_settings Configuration settings list]</del></div></td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td class='diff-addedline'><div> </div></td></tr>\n<tr><td class='diff-marker'>\u2212</td><td class='diff-deletedline'><div><del class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">* [//www</del>.<del class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">mediawiki</del>.<del class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Manual:FAQ MediaWiki FAQ]</del></div></td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td class='diff-addedline'><div><ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">A'vethyr has provoked many other stories about hauntings within the mountains</ins>. <ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\"> She appears as a cotton-white woman cloaked in greys and white</ins>. <ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\"> A'vethyr's voice is said to be a soft feminine whisper, and she will often sing songs of love and sadness to lure and attract the mortals she seeks to her.  Also, she is said to always be preceded by a soft rose</ins>-<ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">like scent</ins>. <ins class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\"> Standing just over five feet tall, although she hovers an inch or two off of the ground, her form is unsubstantial, like a thick mist or fog, and smoke-like wisps of hair flow down her back.  With unnerving beauty, youth and grace, A'vethyr's gaze is chilling due to the fact that her eyes are pitch black even where the whites of her eyes should normally be.  Her smile is said to be slow and deliberate, however there is little that A'vethyr is said to do without great thought and deliberation</ins>.</div></td></tr>\n<tr><td class='diff-marker'>\u2212</td><td class='diff-deletedline'><div><del class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">* [https://lists</del>.<del class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">wikimedia</del>.<del class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki</del>-<del class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">announce MediaWiki release mailing list]</del></div></td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td class='diff-addedline'><div></div></td></tr>\n<tr><td class='diff-marker'>\u2212</td><td class='diff-deletedline'><div><del class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">* [//www</del>.<del class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">mediawiki</del>.<del class=\"diffchange diffchange-inline\">org/wiki/Special:MyLanguage/Localisation#Translation_resources Localise MediaWiki for your language]</del></div></td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td class='diff-addedline'><div></div></td></tr>\n" } }