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Re: Steel Sky (Adelle/Mind Flayer)
"Might not be the worst idea, I guess. Would be a bit of a hassle if that place went unchecked and the workers who will eventually come here got attacked by a roof shark or something." Suzanne agreed with the plan of going to the roof. With the rest of the floor checked, they could find the roof entry hatch near the stairs, the ladder going up there already down so it was easy times.
But despite the teacher's words and her suggestion about a roof shark, the roof area appeared to be devoid of life save a few pigeons that had made a home on top of a ventilation unit. They could see the inner yard from high up, the pool in there being filled with stagnant, murky water that was surely the result of a long time of not being changed. And while the pool looked otherwise peaceful, a few suspicious pipes went in there from the nearby ground, suggesting that something might be lurking underneath the cloudy surface. The field was similarly unkempt and had developed patches of weeds that had pushed their way through the fine gravel surface, making the thing look like it needed a bit of work to make it better again.
"Might not be the worst idea, I guess. Would be a bit of a hassle if that place went unchecked and the workers who will eventually come here got attacked by a roof shark or something." Suzanne agreed with the plan of going to the roof. With the rest of the floor checked, they could find the roof entry hatch near the stairs, the ladder going up there already down so it was easy times.
But despite the teacher's words and her suggestion about a roof shark, the roof area appeared to be devoid of life save a few pigeons that had made a home on top of a ventilation unit. They could see the inner yard from high up, the pool in there being filled with stagnant, murky water that was surely the result of a long time of not being changed. And while the pool looked otherwise peaceful, a few suspicious pipes went in there from the nearby ground, suggesting that something might be lurking underneath the cloudy surface. The field was similarly unkempt and had developed patches of weeds that had pushed their way through the fine gravel surface, making the thing look like it needed a bit of work to make it better again.