Fortunately, it is not too difficult to find cell block 3. It is the one that was left largely undamaged in the Calamity. And when they get to the proper area, they will find quite a scene.
First off, there are almost no ash piles in this area. Somehow this particular cell block was shielded from the worst of the Calamity, and those who were locked away here managed to survive.
However, surviving the searing heat may not have been a blessing for most of them. Though almost all the keys for this area were taken from the guard tower, only about half were actually opened by a key. Most of the rest seem to have had their iron bars ripped off by some great force, and there are many suspicious, old blood stains on the walls and floors.
For the few that were neither unlocked nor ripped open, the prisoners' bodies are still in their cells, as they had passed away long ago. But those particular instances are very few and far between. For most of the prisoners, they either escaped or met a rather gruesome end.
If anyone happens to look through the cells, they will find a journal in one of the cells with a door ripped off. Said journal has been left on one of the beds, and is covered in dried blood, so much so that large parts of the pages have been rendered illegible. Some of the sections can still be read, though.]
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Fortunately, it is not too difficult to find cell block 3. It is the one that was left largely undamaged in the Calamity. And when they get to the proper area, they will find quite a scene.
First off, there are almost no ash piles in this area. Somehow this particular cell block was shielded from the worst of the Calamity, and those who were locked away here managed to survive.
However, surviving the searing heat may not have been a blessing for most of them. Though almost all the keys for this area were taken from the guard tower, only about half were actually opened by a key. Most of the rest seem to have had their iron bars ripped off by some great force, and there are many suspicious, old blood stains on the walls and floors.
For the few that were neither unlocked nor ripped open, the prisoners' bodies are still in their cells, as they had passed away long ago. But those particular instances are very few and far between. For most of the prisoners, they either escaped or met a rather gruesome end.
If anyone happens to look through the cells, they will find a journal in one of the cells with a door ripped off. Said journal has been left on one of the beds, and is covered in dried blood, so much so that large parts of the pages have been rendered illegible. Some of the sections can still be read, though.]