The Angle
First Page
14
Last Page
17
Abstract
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay's first paragraph.
"... He peered down into the cavern. He could see only the faint orange glow of the torches that lined the walls of the main cavern which gave rise to several secondary passage ways, and so on, forming a vast network of multi-level tunnels that weaved and intertwined endlessly underground. The echoing snap of water drops, losing their last, futile grip at the sharp tip of stalactites and splattering onto the cold hard floor of the cave, played at his mind. Soon he would enter into a new world; one that offered both life and death equally and without discrimination. If the Dungeon Master were right, 'The Gold Of The Gods' would be found at the end of three possible tunnels. Jarren checked his supplies and weapons, and then waited for his ally Koff."
Recommended Citation
DeRitis, Eric
(1986)
"Somwhere Between The Knife And The Arrow,"
The Angle: Vol. 1986:
Iss.
1, Article 11.
Available at:
https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/angle/vol1986/iss1/11