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Bulbasaur
Electronics are pretty cool.
Search (11) Dwight Manufacturing
As you approached the isolated, T-shaped building that has been slightly overtaken by neglect, you can tell the building is pretty old and before, Dwight Manufacturing had decided to just work with the old floor plan rather than make modifications. At night, this place is vacant of all signs of life and the inside, just from what you can see from the old windows, looks darker than a coal mine.
You decide to check the exterior first, but besides some wall damage and indications of neglect, nothing really strikes you as usual. You decide to head inside to see what the story is from the interior.
The inside of the building isn't too bad. A cleanup crew would be helpful when it comes to cleaning up the dust bunnies, cobwebs, and other bits of loose debris, but there isn't too much significant damage. You try to flick on the lights only to find the power to this building has been shut off completely, forcing you to use your vines to use a flashlight.
It seems as though Dwight didn't see much use in trying to liquate the old manufacturing equipment even those several years back. A lot of what was around when the business was still in operation is still here and wasn't ever taken out. You figure what they left behind in terms of equipment and machinery probably isn't worth much and couldn't really be used to create anything of much value in today's age of more advanced technology. Thirty years ago this would have been a lot more lucrative but today, almost all of it is just too obsolete.
Toward the southern side of the building, you come an area that looks like it's seen a bit more activity lately. There are disturbances in the layer of dust on the concrete floor, leading you to believe someone has been here recently. You follow these signs until they lead you to a large blast furnace. It seems a little old, but you noticed someone has used it recently and it still seems to be operable.
When you take a closer look, it seems there are three mounts here, as though three objects need to be mounted here before being inserted into the incinerator. Naturally, you think it's probably just a mount molding that holds some customized ingot shape before being forged into raw material metal that could be used for some other purpose like circuit boards or machine chassis frames. However, when you shine your flashlight upon the mount a little closer, you see there's an inscription:
SEND THE CHILDREN TO THEIR FIERY DEATHS. THE PERFECT WAY TO STEP CLOSER INTO ABYSS.
It strikes you as very suspicious any mention of Abyss was found here, and you definitely take note of this macabre mechanism. You realized this mounting has nothing to do with what Dwight left behind and this is definitely some customized mechanism someone else put here.
Objective {Blast Furnace: Missing Child Mount, Missing Child Mount, Missing Child Mount} has been noted in the team records.
You're not sure exactly what kinds of "children" this machine has been modified to incinerate, but you decide to keep a lookout for this. You're also not sure what exactly will happen once this grizzly task is performed, but there's only one way to find out.
You decide to head out after making one last round throughout the building before coming to the conclusion you found the one dark secret this place seems to have been hiding.
Eric the Bulbasaur (S: Grass/Poison)
Health: 4/4
Sanity: 4/4
Perk: Repair | Learned Abilities: Escort/Protect
Failed Assassinations: 0/2
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