Good afternoon, everyone. My friend and I have reached the easternmost wall of the downtown district, and I must say, it's a fair bit more interesting than the walls anywhere else.
[Here, after England's text, there's a video; it doesn't show England's face, but a vast expanse of shiny metal, completely taking up the shot. He takes a few steps back and tilts the tablet back, and the shot pans up to reveal the apparent height of the wall, though it's a little difficult to see at such a sharp angle. Then, England's voice comes through.] Looks to be about as tall as the snow walls.
[He levels the camera again and then his hand, gloved with stiff fabric that is definitely not waterproof, comes into the shot. He runs his fingers down the wall, and they apparently meet very little friction, because they slide fast.] Not much traction. Not certain what the metal is, either.
[And then, he knocks on it, producing a few dull, metallic thuds.] Doesn't sound hollow, so it must be rather thick.
[He pans the tablet's camera right, and then left, to show that the wall stretches on beyond current visibility. And then the video ends.]
That's about all we can report on it, for now. It stretches as far as we can see, but we haven't yet reached the southern edge of the area, so I'll have to confirm that later. If you've got any questions or anything you'd like us to do for further investigation, we'll take it into consideration and hopefully give it a go tomorrow.
Additionally, I would like to ask a question, myself. You may ignore this portion of the post if it is not relevant to you.
Has anyone found any tea?
[Here, after England's text, there's a video; it doesn't show England's face, but a vast expanse of shiny metal, completely taking up the shot. He takes a few steps back and tilts the tablet back, and the shot pans up to reveal the apparent height of the wall, though it's a little difficult to see at such a sharp angle. Then, England's voice comes through.] Looks to be about as tall as the snow walls.
[He levels the camera again and then his hand, gloved with stiff fabric that is definitely not waterproof, comes into the shot. He runs his fingers down the wall, and they apparently meet very little friction, because they slide fast.] Not much traction. Not certain what the metal is, either.
[And then, he knocks on it, producing a few dull, metallic thuds.] Doesn't sound hollow, so it must be rather thick.
[He pans the tablet's camera right, and then left, to show that the wall stretches on beyond current visibility. And then the video ends.]
That's about all we can report on it, for now. It stretches as far as we can see, but we haven't yet reached the southern edge of the area, so I'll have to confirm that later. If you've got any questions or anything you'd like us to do for further investigation, we'll take it into consideration and hopefully give it a go tomorrow.
Additionally, I would like to ask a question, myself. You may ignore this portion of the post if it is not relevant to you.
Has anyone found any tea?
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