Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-32600226-20181231192754/@comment-32600226-20190203034258

Martin either wasn't trying to read Kaylock's mind at the moment, or he had seen worse. He started to pick up pieces of the carapace armor on the truck bed and fit them on. At Shoto's question he looked over, "far as I know," he said, "all the buildings in the city were going to be like that, then they found out how inefficent it was and changed their minds and no, I don't know where the cameras are other than not in the park. We passed some on the way in and they all appeared to be pretty high up though."

As Shoto looked at the map he found where the park and city hall were. Sure enough there were markings around city hall to indincate roadwork, and there were several paths that wound through the park. Each path appeared to start at one of the sides of the park and wind inwards till they all convered at the center where some sort of central plaza stood. Looking out at the park it seemed to stand quiet and empty. It was easy to make out the black tarmac path leading into it from the white snow surrounding it, even at night. No one else was visible from where they stood.

On the outside of the city Waycrest was finding that the main city was apparently ringed by the river, probably as a form of defense. For whatever reason, nobody built near the river itself with the nearest buildings being at least a quarter mile away. As he walked he saw there were lights on in some of the buildings but nobody was ever visible at any of the windows.