- Exploration Stage
- Burned-out Estate
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- Harper McGill
- Description
- No, it is not. I smelled it too, but if the hydrogen sulfide is soaked into the paper, it will not ignite when exposed to air. If you don't believe me, look at the other thing I found. It is a kettle. It's melting like ice cream. What kind of force could melt a kettle like that?
- Completed
- Can you see how the kettle is melting? It would have to be extremely hot to do that. There is no such thing in a normal house. Unless, of course, this is not a normal house. I have my doubts. The kettle must have been melted by some supernatural phenomenon.
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