>>5440226>>5440205>>5439909>>5439845You chose the safest if least interesting option, hoping that the City Council might hold some information pointing in the direction of more interesting locations. Fortunately the trek there was uneventful, spent mostly underground, navigating the metro tunnels and their maintenance corridors. After what felt like around half an hour you emerged through a collapsed section of tunnels onto a street. The City Council was visible from here and it, much like the other structures around you, was in pretty damn good shape. This however just made you more tense, people or things could be hiding in the intact shells of these buildings. Cautiosly making your way towards the government building you took in some of it's features; it was made out of brick instead of concrete, it stood slightly elevated with a set of steps leading towards the entrance and it had a big punctured dome for a roof. Upon getting closer to the entrance you also noticed the decayed remains of what looked like steel raillings and strange flat wooden squares on sticks strewn about the area.
Now you had to choose how exactly you'd make your way inside. You only had so much time before it started to get dark; and you can't shake the feeling you're not alone.
>The front door is always the simplest option but if the building has any current occupants they would probably be watching it. But then again, who would choose to make a nest here?>Pretty much all windows were blown out, you could slide into the basement and try to make your way up from there. The lower levels are probably where you'd find archives and such.>A building as big as this ought to have a back entrance you could use, you'd also get to circle the building and inspect it from a distance.>Write-in