if theres one thing i know about weird doors, its that you should always go in them no matter what
The lights inside flicker on as the Ponyta nudges a lightswitch on the wall, hooves softly clicking against the floorboards. It lays down, watching lazily as you look around.
Immediately to the right of you is a small but unremarkable room with a large cushion and a small plush chair immedietly visible through the doorway.
In the angled wall next to that is a door and window that appear to open to a cave tunnel that leads further below ground. Funnily enough, the chair the ponyta claimed looks purposefully angled to have a good view through the window at the red stones.
To the left, its easy to see that this place appears to be equal parts laboratory and living space, an entire corner of the room taken up by a computer desk, several old monitors displaying various files and readouts- Still on despite the absence of the apparent owner of the lab. A slightly worn photo is taped to the corner of the largest monitor, and what appears to be an old ship radar sits on the desk, the green tail sweeping across the circle every couple of seconds.
On the back wall, above the kitchen counters, is a large bulletin board dotted with sticky notes, bits of paper, and photos, some connected with bits of frayed red yarn.
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<p>if theres one thing i know about weird doors, its that you should always go in them no matter what</p>
The lights inside flicker on as the Ponyta nudges a lightswitch on the wall, hooves softly clicking against the floorboards. It lays down, watching lazily as you look around.
Immediately to the right of you is a small but unremarkable room with a large cushion and a small plush chair immedietly visible through the doorway.
In the angled wall next to that is a door and window that appear to open to a cave tunnel that leads further below ground. Funnily enough, the chair the ponyta claimed looks purposefully angled to have a good view through the window at the red stones.
To the left, its easy to see that this place appears to be equal parts laboratory and living space, an entire corner of the room taken up by a computer desk, several old monitors displaying various files and readouts- Still on despite the absence of the apparent owner of the lab. A slightly worn photo is taped to the corner of the largest monitor, and what appears to be an old ship radar sits on the desk, the green tail sweeping across the circle every couple of seconds.
On the back wall, above the kitchen counters, is a large bulletin board dotted with sticky notes, bits of paper, and photos, some connected with bits of frayed red yarn.
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