Porteek then proceeds to discredit the story, detailing his own travels through Maird and how he had discovered an old road, made out of red stone. He then hypothesizes that the secessionists from [[Gordohse]], a settlement established at that same time, needed access to fresh water that they could get from the mountains of Maird. He then demonstrates that they most probably stole most of the stones from the road between Estonoh and Ernele, and that the closest portion of the road would be the middle, exactly the portion reported to be losing stones. | Porteek then proceeds to discredit the story, detailing his own travels through Maird and how he had discovered an old road, made out of red stone. He then hypothesizes that the secessionists from [[Gordohse]], a settlement established at that same time, needed access to fresh water that they could get from the mountains of Maird. He then demonstrates that they most probably stole most of the stones from the road between Estonoh and Ernele, and that the closest portion of the road would be the middle, exactly the portion reported to be losing stones. |