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Chapter - Greenhouse tree second level (MGR3c)

MGR3c is a petter-room in MGR.

MGR3c is above MGR3b. The printed name of MGR3c is "Greenhouse (Petter Sjölund) (higher up the tree)". The description of MGR3c is "You are among the murkier branches higher up the tree. Trying your best not to look down, it is still obvious that you would not survive a fall from this height. Here, gaps between the strangler fig roots reveal the original host tree, which looks like an African fern pine. Through a small hole in the host tree, you can see the strangler fig growing like a spinal cord through its hollow trunk. The tree continues upwards."

Before going to MGR3d from MGR3c:

if the petter-condition of the player is petter-unscratched:

now the petter-condition of the player is petter-scratched;

say "[one of]Ignoring your sweaty palms and pounding heart, you force yourself higher. It's getting difficult to even find room to move between the branches and pointy twigs. You are starting to feel dizzy[or]You climb even higher up the tree[stopping].";

Before going to MGR3b from MGR3c:

say "You carefully descend, trying not to look down too much."

After looking or vaguely petter-turning when the location is MGR3c and Petter-invisible-bird is happening:

say "[one of]You hear something flapping behind you again, much closer this time. You look behind you, but there is nothing[or]You think you heard a bird squawking somewhere[or]There are strange echoes coming from everywhere[stopping].";

now petter-ghost is petter-noisy;

The petter-hole is scenery in MGR3c. The printed name of petter-hole is "hole in the tree". Understand "hole/hollow/column" or "spinal cord" as the petter-hole. The description of the petter-hole is "Through the hole, you can see the strangler fig growing like a spinal cord through the hollow trunk of the dead host tree."

Instead of entering the petter-hole:

say "The hole is much too small for you to enter."

Instead of entering the petter-tree when the location is MGR3c:

try entering the petter-hole.

Instead of inserting something into the petter-hole:

say "There isn't a lot of room between the central root column and the hollow trunk[if the player carries the noun]. Beside, you wouldn't want to lose [the noun][end if]."

Instead of cutting the petter-hole when the player carries a petter-sharp petter-machete:

say "[one of]You strike the central root of the tree with the machete, but only make a tiny dent that is quickly healed by a milky fluid[or]There doesn't seem to be much point[stopping]."