Picking A would have also revealed a map of the whole Furt attached to the house.Picking C would have unleashed a giant cow who would have attempted to do a cannonball in the study, regardless of water's presence.>>11855494Your eyes dart over to an old letter addressed to the Fuhrer. Around the time construction of Furt Ballonssinge began. Because letters always contain saucy details and whatnot.
"Dawn, come here for a minute, I think I found something!"
She nods, and quits her investigation to group back up with you.
A new problem arises however. You find yourself confused as you skim over the letter, for it is not a letter discussing secret plan tactics, embarrassing secrets, or even weapons of mass destruction.
It is in fact, a letter from his carpenter.
>Dear Fuhrer, HEIL!>If you're reading this note I left on your desk, then viola! Work on your estate is now complete. Do not worry, Fuhrer, for I have listened to the specific details you told me when the crew began work. Everything you want is in place! >The area is secluded at the end of the streets to prevent pedestrian annoyance, the study is connected to the Jew work mines, I made sure for there to be two bathrooms, the basement contains your "back-ups" forged by our welders, the bedroom contains the "stash", your secret altar is behind one of the bookcases, but there's a faint outline visible. Apologies Fuhrer, you'll have to cover it up when decorating. Finally, I've even snuck in a hatch that leads to the mines! Real innovative, eh?>You may be wondering where that hatch is now, well Fuhrer, just move the desk, eh? Keheheh!>~Sincerely, Mr. Zwei