Part 4 - Prop Sentences
To write a prop sentence:
now the current landmark is scenery;
now the prop sentence is "(This is a prop sentence for an unknown case involving [a current landmark].)";
if the current landmark is the barren field:
now the prop sentence is "Broken stalks, plainly dead for many winters, project from the furrows of a barren field here.";
otherwise if the current landmark is the broken pillar:
now the prop sentence is "A broken pillar, wider than your waist and carved with strange emblems, juts from the earth.";
otherwise if the current landmark is the empty stream bed:
now the prop sentence is "An empty stream bed curves past, cutting a useless course.";
otherwise if the current landmark is the fallen stone bench:
now the prop sentence is "A fallen stone bench not far away provides a seat for no one.";
otherwise if the current landmark is the headless statue:
now the prop sentence is "A headless statue poses sightlessly nearby.";
otherwise if the current landmark is the patch of dead weeds:
now the prop sentence is "A patch of dead weeds, still brittle and not yet turning to rot, juts from the ground nearby.";
otherwise if the current landmark is the ring of boulders:
now the prop sentence is "Tall boulders stand in an artificial, long-abandoned ring nearby.";
otherwise if the current landmark is the rune-carved boulder:
now the prop sentence is "Strange runes have been carved into the surface of a hulking boulder nearby.";
otherwise if the current landmark is the stairway to nowhere:
now the prop sentence is "The first few steps of a stone stair emerge from the ground, but there is no accompanying building - only a mysterious stair into nowhere.";
otherwise if the current landmark is the vacant grave:
now the prop sentence is "Not far away, the mouth of a vacant grave gapes wide.".