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Which proves to be an issue, because no matter how many times you sweep your eyes over the space, you cannot slake the feeling that there is more here to see ... though admittedly, it doesn't really look like it. Beyond the chimney, your Strange-Staining Glyph shows an increasingly solid blanket of the Strangeness, covering nearly everything within range - and with no indication that this trend reverses itself, or that beyond this spot there are even islands of mundanity to shelter on, there seems little to keep you in this place ... and much more pressing places to be besides. Yet, as you dutifully turn your head towards the door leading out of the Conservatory, you find your eyes lingering over the surroundings ... then going so far as to wander away with themselves, and your thoughts besides. What precious few clues that you have managed to muster so far have done nothing but deepen the mystery of this place - you cannot help but feel that you have missed things, be they either clues or conclusions. The light emanating from atop your 'stick cannot reach many paces away, nor is there any light coming in through the slanted glass walls sufficient to illuminate your surroundings beyond the point of a dark gray haze. Under the circumstances, it is quite easy to imagine that there might be ... something out there, sitting in the darkness, waiting for you to find it. To be sure, it is equally easy to imagine that wading your way out there would be a quick and easy way to Estrange yourself if you weren't careful - or lucky - but even that thought cannot shake you at this point. The seed has been planted in your mind - surely, there must be more here than just grow-troughs atop trestles! The only question remains, are you game to find it?
> Please, may I have two rolls of 1d20? Higher is better, while very low rolls (one, two and three) will result in varying degrees of Estrangement.
> Please choose ONE of the following:
> Perhaps ... perhaps you were too hasty with the emitter Organ. For all the time and effort that you spent to get here, your notes on it are the least comprehensive. You should get a little more ... hands on for this inspection!
> While portions of the sketches that you drew are as descriptive as the portions of maps that say 'Here be Monsters', the way that the entirety of the Organ reacted like a coiled snake rearing ... no, you should be thankful for what you got.