Re: Investigation 1 - Etta + Lionel: Leave the Hammer for t
Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 1:15 am
I am going to summarize this a little so we can begin getting the threads synced up so you can put your heads together and figure out where to go next, and also meet your new teammate.
There are a few variants of the same story already told to you about Old Griff and one man that swears it is some green scaley critter, and he saw it once. Most can recite the same story about how Old Griff was a dedicated but vocal worker for safety and ironically was killed on the job when trying to fix some of the faulty equipment he often complained about.
The utility room itself was more or less intact since it was overbuilt for just such an incident in mind, though no one ever thought it would be with someone inside when the boiler went off. The story gets more gruesome as some begin mentioning that there was nothing left but some stains on the wall ceiling and floor since he was "exploded", leaving nothing but the heavy hammer on the floor outside the door. They did what they could to give a proper memorial, burying an empty casket and everything, but truth was, there was simply nothing left but a mess for the custodians to clean up.
The new heating system went in and had actually been updated a couple of times. Safety had become a major part of the working conditions within the warehouse, and all the workers agreed that it had gotten considerably better as years went along. Some joking even mentioned that it was a little obsessive. Especially from "The Old Man".
Almost everyone can tell you a story about someone else getting hurt. A popular one seems to be "So he set his hard hat aside" for insert whatever reason here. "And next thing you know, Bam! A hammer hit him on the head" or insert item "Fell off a shelf for no reason to fall on his head."
One of the old-timers tells the same story. You know... I am not big on superstition and the like, but I have seen too many people hurt for stupid reasons. See this hardhat? I don't take it off until I am outside that door, and I don't come in without it on.
Is it a ghost? Is it because accidents happen and it is the ones when someone isn't following the rules? I don't know. But I do know that of all the times I have even been in one, I walk away cause I have a hard hat on. he shrugs and more or less is done with it all, heading back to work.
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There are a few variants of the same story already told to you about Old Griff and one man that swears it is some green scaley critter, and he saw it once. Most can recite the same story about how Old Griff was a dedicated but vocal worker for safety and ironically was killed on the job when trying to fix some of the faulty equipment he often complained about.
The utility room itself was more or less intact since it was overbuilt for just such an incident in mind, though no one ever thought it would be with someone inside when the boiler went off. The story gets more gruesome as some begin mentioning that there was nothing left but some stains on the wall ceiling and floor since he was "exploded", leaving nothing but the heavy hammer on the floor outside the door. They did what they could to give a proper memorial, burying an empty casket and everything, but truth was, there was simply nothing left but a mess for the custodians to clean up.
The new heating system went in and had actually been updated a couple of times. Safety had become a major part of the working conditions within the warehouse, and all the workers agreed that it had gotten considerably better as years went along. Some joking even mentioned that it was a little obsessive. Especially from "The Old Man".
Almost everyone can tell you a story about someone else getting hurt. A popular one seems to be "So he set his hard hat aside" for insert whatever reason here. "And next thing you know, Bam! A hammer hit him on the head" or insert item "Fell off a shelf for no reason to fall on his head."
One of the old-timers tells the same story. You know... I am not big on superstition and the like, but I have seen too many people hurt for stupid reasons. See this hardhat? I don't take it off until I am outside that door, and I don't come in without it on.
Is it a ghost? Is it because accidents happen and it is the ones when someone isn't following the rules? I don't know. But I do know that of all the times I have even been in one, I walk away cause I have a hard hat on. he shrugs and more or less is done with it all, heading back to work.
Actions?