When the stone landed, it made a thunder like noise.
However, the stones fell short and landed near Boroughbridge instead.
The stone swung up and landed heavily on the floor.
In fact, the stone above actually overhung just beyond where I first landed.
He did so, and where the stone landed a huge mountain popped up.
However, he was good at throwing, so the stone went through the open window and landed neatly inside.
The second hiker glanced toward the place where the stone had landed.
He was not in a real world, though, so nothing would happen to him even if the stone landed.
A few seconds later another stone, coming from in front of him, landed against his knee.
You could see he'd spotted where the stone had landed.