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Unlike traditional wishing wells in real life, the Wishing Well in ''[[Drawn to Life]]'' has no visible water. Instead, it consists of a square half-wall with steps leading up to it on one side. A rotated rectangular monument with a green plant growing on the top rests in the center of the Well. | Unlike traditional wishing wells in real life, the Wishing Well in ''[[Drawn to Life]]'' has no visible water. Instead, it consists of a square half-wall with steps leading up to it on one side. A rotated rectangular monument with a green plant growing on the top rests in the center of the Well. | ||
| − | In ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]'', the Wishing Well takes a more traditional appearance, with a circular, stone exterior and a wooden cover. There is also a Wishing Well in [[Belleview]] that has a similar stone base, but has no cover. The Belleview Well is boarded up | + | In ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]'', the Wishing Well takes a more traditional appearance, with a circular, stone exterior and a wooden cover. There is also a Wishing Well in [[Belleview]] that has a similar stone base, but has no cover. The Belleview Well is boarded up. |
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