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<blockquote data-quote="crow81" data-source="post: 1677087" data-attributes="member: 19505"><p><span style="color: Yellow"><strong>60.</strong></span> <strong>Sewer Maintenance Building</strong></p><p>This small single level building is used by the sewer workers to store there equipment and as their entrance to the pipe works that run under the city to carry out the waste and rain drainage to the harbor. This is only one of the many entrances that lead the dark highway as the sewers are referred. The building contains poles, rakes, lanterns, a few collapsible boats as well as a few pole arms, which are sometimes necessary to fend off the denizens from below. There are six sewer workers currently employed two groups of three each work 12 hour shifts. They are aloud to keep anything they find and they supplement their pay by receiving payoffs for not noticing anything that goes on down below. </p><p></p><p>This is a dangerous job it is very common for the workers to disappear. Due to the lucrative nature however there is no shortage of young peasants willing to take the risk. Tales of old Norton retiring after five years in the hole is enough for many to take the chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crow81, post: 1677087, member: 19505"] [COLOR=Yellow][B]60.[/B][/COLOR] [b]Sewer Maintenance Building[/b] This small single level building is used by the sewer workers to store there equipment and as their entrance to the pipe works that run under the city to carry out the waste and rain drainage to the harbor. This is only one of the many entrances that lead the dark highway as the sewers are referred. The building contains poles, rakes, lanterns, a few collapsible boats as well as a few pole arms, which are sometimes necessary to fend off the denizens from below. There are six sewer workers currently employed two groups of three each work 12 hour shifts. They are aloud to keep anything they find and they supplement their pay by receiving payoffs for not noticing anything that goes on down below. This is a dangerous job it is very common for the workers to disappear. Due to the lucrative nature however there is no shortage of young peasants willing to take the risk. Tales of old Norton retiring after five years in the hole is enough for many to take the chance. [/QUOTE]
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