Allow four litres of Fallian marsh gas to bubble through it, in memory of all those happy Hikers who have died of pleasure in the Marshes of Fallia.
The swamp stank like an animal cage and marsh gas erupted sullenly as they disturbed it.
As they drew nearer to the coast, sour marsh gases gave way to brine-tinged winds.
The sun baked the squad and seemed to make the smell of the marsh gasses, when they were disturbed by trampling feet, even more noxious than usual.
Andy's lungs hurt, he tasted the sour odour of the mist, its stagnant marsh gases which constricted his breathing.
A howling that rose up like the foul-smelling marsh gases, came at them viciously, venomously, had Carol Embleton screaming.
The other type of wizard thought all this was so much marsh gas and wouldn't have anything to do with an image unless it was made of wax and had pins stuck in it.
Soffioni (sometimes spelt suffioni), a name applied in Italy to certain volcanic vents which emit jets of steam, generally associated with hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide, sometimes also with a little ammonia and marsh gas.
Allow four litres of Fallian marsh gas to bubble through it, in memory of all those happy Hikers who have died of pleasure in the Marshes of Fallia.
The swamp stank like an animal cage and marsh gas erupted sullenly as they disturbed it.
As they drew nearer to the coast, sour marsh gases gave way to brine-tinged winds.
The sun baked the squad and seemed to make the smell of the marsh gasses, when they were disturbed by trampling feet, even more noxious than usual.
Andy's lungs hurt, he tasted the sour odour of the mist, its stagnant marsh gases which constricted his breathing.
A howling that rose up like the foul-smelling marsh gases, came at them viciously, venomously, had Carol Embleton screaming.
The other type of wizard thought all this was so much marsh gas and wouldn't have anything to do with an image unless it was made of wax and had pins stuck in it.
Soffioni (sometimes spelt suffioni), a name applied in Italy to certain volcanic vents which emit jets of steam, generally associated with hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide, sometimes also with a little ammonia and marsh gas.