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Snowblind Moderators ([personal profile] snowblindmods) wrote 2015-06-09 02:12 am (UTC)

Y1 and X2 contain rubble, with no buildings to stay in.

W2 and V2 bring England through a park, described as follows: This park must have been larger in the past, but now it's been half covered by the wall of snow that surrounds the town. What remains is a large wooden playset--it's a maze of wood that rises ten feet into the air at the highest peaks, and it's possible to travel across the whole thing from one side to the other without ever touching the ground. The slides are metal, so it probably wouldn't be comfortable to slide down them in this weather. There are a lot of areas to climb up, including tall wooden towers that make up the tallest areas. Of course, it's a bit more dangerous now with all the snow and ice and the lack of maintenance. With all the wooden support beams holding the structure up, the underside of the play area is an adventure of its own, with areas in darkness at all times of the day and lots of little nooks and crannies to explore.

U3 brings England along the outskirts of the park with empty snow and rubble and no buildings to stay in.

T3 contains building 77, described as follows: A two-story A-frame house. The first floor has a living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, and two bedrooms. The second floor has a master bedroom, master bathroom, and balcony. There's poster board and dried paint in the right first bedroom, and piles of boxes in the left one. Everything in the house looks worn and dusty as if it hadn't been used recently even before whatever happened.

Searching this building, England will find a fantasy novel, a steel wool scouring pad, and a dusty box of matches.

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