Everything's getting worse. Rose Nylund and Frasier Crane murdered Jughead Jones during the event Jughead worked so hard to organize. Given some of the townspeople were in attendance, it didn't give a good impression -- if the visitors did this when trying to be good people and get along with Cartesio, then how will they behave once they get into destroying everything? The cruel method of Jughead's death also left everyone quite horrified, too.
That may be why it's no surprise the town's quiet unrest is slowly turning into real, tangible fury.
During the week, from time to time stones break some of the windows of the motel, looking outside shows a random passerby running away. Graffiti is left on the walls: 'SEE IF YOU LIKE THIS' 'MURDERERS' 'YOU'RE GOING TO DESTROY US ALL', and other similar messages. Some of the store owners hesitate when the visitors approach, but they don't refuse service because money is always nice.
The Sergeant's pervasive influence is starting to cover not only you, but also the entire town of Cartesio. After all, everything that's happening to you and the motel? It's the result of what you and the other visitors have done.
In the lobby of the motel there's a few more brochures, and
the maps have been updated once again.
Links
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The microwave makes a clicking sound -- the 'POWER' and 'TIME' dials can be moved! And also the plate can be removed, and inside the microwave...
...there's nothing. It's empty. Still, that must have been important in some manner]
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[Fancy.]
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Now what.
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[Flatly.]
But we're not doing anything like that until we have a way out.
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Me.
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[Legit question. She's ready to go looking for fabric if we need fuel.]
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[She just. She thinks maybe we should make sure we're on the same page here.]
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EVENT END
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Re: EVENT END
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[ He's better than a microwave, thx. ]
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[No.]
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[Who the fuck knows if that's open now that they went through all of that nonsense.]
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Maybe it'll go better once the fire starts]
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Can she tell what kinds of pipes they are? Specifically what they might contain.]
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Still locked inside.
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Gonna guess it'll open up after we start that fire.
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I don't think we have to burn this place down. We can all sleep here and get arrested for breaking and entering in the morning.
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[Hawks job techinically involves being the one to make arrests, even.]
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Old heat sensors for the air, perhaps?]
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he'll stay back though, and let others solve the rest of this puzzle. since he has no idea what to do now]