> Return to the "badly waterlogged wood desk" , crouch down enough to look at the bottom of the drawers,and attempt to cautiously reach inside and search the drawers with an hand through the " almost turned soft parts "...
> ... as much caution as quickly pull back if we see or touch or perceive something potentially untowards.
>You look under the desk and see a few of the draws do lack bottoms, but a couple still have one intact.
>Reaching through the hole you made with a finger, you feel...unpleasantly slimy things. Pulling back your finger, it has some whitish stuff on it you want to wipe off right away. It doesn't hurt or have any kind of special feel other than slimy, it's just gross!
>Go over and try to lift the statue, could we move it?
>If so move it to the centre of one abitrarily chosen edge of the room.
>Do the rooms seem to be roughly square in shape?
>You try to lift the statue. With some effort, you manage to set it upright. You may be able to move it, if you walk it.
>You arbitrarily waggle it close to the center of the edge it is closest to, because you don't want to move it any further than that without a plan.
>From what you've seen, no.
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