“You’ve claimed this end, but I think the other could be claimed by someone else.” “That’s right,” Rhodri said. “If we each owned one end, we’d have to cooperate to use it. The traveling ways that enter rock are usually claimed at one end, in expectation that the other end may someday become accessible.” “Do you know the history of the Travelers’ Way?” he asked George. George shook his head. “Trevor Mawr discovered one end of it after a rock fall freed it from underground obscurity. He said that it blazed to the heavens before he claimed it for Gwyn. The other end was unclaimed, of course, because it ended in the new world, and none of us were there yet.” *Picture of Granite Cloud, picture of short, small tunnel. Picture of Mag, picture of medium length, broad tunnel. Picture of Grave