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Cinn-O-Bun
Miles jumped every time one of the bulbs hit the shield he had cast as his eyes stayed on growing beanstalk that was now growing for what looked to be just for him to climb up. Taking his hand from his nose he looked down and saw the blood. With no shirt and him not being fantastic at healing spells he knew he was going to look like a mess by the time he got out of here.
Placing one hand on the stalk he looked up and sighed, "Hope there's no giants up there or I'm gonna be reaaaaaaaaaaally mad." Upward he continued to climb making sure to keep an eye out for anything that might pop out at him over the rock edge or above debating whether he could fit through that hole that the stalk had made. Probably not.
If beanstalks were elevators, this would be your floor. Climb the stalk any higher and there would be no ground to set your feet on. Tread carefully, however, as the path quickly narrows and there are no walls. Instead, perilous drop-offs await on both sides should one slip.
Soon, you come to another fork. From where you stand, the only different you can notice is that one path looks wider, at least as far as you can see, that is. Nothing else betrays what may lie ahead. Which way? Left and narrow or right and wide?