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Vogtland Station, a living hell?

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Vogtland Station, a living hell?
Offline Wesker
08-15-2017, 04:26 AM, (This post was last modified: 08-15-2017, 04:34 AM by Wesker.)
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Location: Vogtland Base, Dresden
Date: 15 August, 824 A.S





Days had gone by, the effort to "extend Vogtland's reach" was finalized by the Generalmajor in a live audio message to the people of Vogtland herself. Motivated to finally see and hear from their leader for the first time in almost a year, the construction effort was increased tenfold. Most workers were drafted to assist in the construction effort, deviating from their standard jobs for a few hours. While it might've seemed displeasing to the average person to loose precious time, most workers were enthusiastic, more living space would open up Vogtland's lungs.

Ferdinand found himself on his own after his father was forced to move in near the construction site to assist. Ferdinand had moved into a new apartment, not too far from his old one that he had left, this one was easier to maintain. Ferdinand walked up the stairs to the hall where his room was, the door was giant, larger than the others. The steel was old and rusted, screeching as he struggled to pull the massive object with one hand. Ferdinand walked into the living room, dumping his bags off on the only couch in the room. He turned around too look at the giant door once more, there were three locks, one at the top, center, and bottom of the door. Well at least no one's breaking in. He muttered to himself as he went to close the door.

After closing the door Ferdinand walked over into the bedroom, to the left there was a scenic view of some of the larger buildings. To the right was the entrance to the bathroom. The bed was small, only meant for one person, next too it there was a desk. The desk had 4 drawers, one of which was partially opened. Ferdinand had a look inside the top drawer, after watching the dust fly out, he reached inside. He found a sketchbook, it looked old, very old, he looked at the front page. The front page was black, and blank, he flipped it over and looked at the back. "Diary" It said in large letters, now curious, he sat down, ready too read it through.



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Vogtland Station, a living hell? - by Wesker - 06-06-2017, 04:01 AM
RE: Vogtland Station, a living hell? - by Light - 06-09-2017, 09:05 PM
RE: Vogtland Station, a living hell? - by Ikarus_Hagen - 06-16-2017, 10:42 PM
RE: Vogtland Station, a living hell? - by Wesker - 08-15-2017, 04:26 AM

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