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Looks straight out of the Horizon franchise.
Aloy: “If I go inside and jump across the gap and climb the thing and solve the puzzle by putting the thing in the other thing I can win.”
Me: “Fucking shut up Aloy! I haven’t even gone in and you already told me how to do it! AHHHHH!!!”
Wait 5 seconds to enjoy the scenery.
Anyway, like I thought earlier. I should definitely solve the puzzle like this.
If I pull that vent cover down, I should be able to get in that locked room.
Bruh, I’ve been looking for, like, 10min. I cannot, for the life of me, see any vent covers.
Too intact. I get a more “The Last of Us” vibe.
Life … eh… finds a way…
R E T U R N T O V I N E
Instructions unclear, ended up stuck in Irvine, California.
I am so sorry, I hope you can find a way out.
Trying to… rush hour… can’t get… the traffic… much traffic… (static) …where do all these fucking cars… (static)…
(signal drowns out in a sea of cars on the I-5)
Leaves from the vine?
What/where is that?
We still have a lot of those in Germany, but I don’t know this particular one. They were built during the later stages of WWII. They’re very difficult to tear down but also not much use for anything so they usually just sit there, looking ugly.
Seems like a bunker
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_raid_shelter#Hochbunker
Note the lack of windows, tiny door, and extreme wall thickness.
Brutalist Architect: Behold, I have designed a block of flats for you to live in.
Normal Person: It looks kind of horrible.
BA: Yes! It is a concrete cube! The architecture is meant to draw contrast with the natural world!
NP: But would you live here?
BA: Oh, no, I live in a lovely cabin made of natural materials out in the forest. I’m not some kind of filthy rat person, like you.
Heavenly Delusion
Tidy post-apocalyptic look.