Section - Looking down
Understand "examine the/-- ground/floor" as petter-down-looking when the location is a petter-room. Petter-down-looking is an action applying to nothing.
Carry out petter-down-looking:
try examining down.
Instead of examining down when the location is on-petter-tree:
if the location is MGR3b:
say "You see the root-covered ground [if the petter-statue is in MGR3]and the parrot sculpture [end if]not too far below.";
otherwise:
say "[one of]Against your better judgment, you look down. Through the branches of the tree, you see the root-covered ground[if the petter-statue is in MGR3] and the parrot sculpture[end if] far below[if the petter-statue is in MGR3 and the petter-cage is in location], right below the birdcage[end if]. The vertigo almost makes you lose your grip[or]You'd rather not do that again[stopping]."
Instead of examining down when the location is MGR3:
say "You see the root-covered ground."
Instead of examining down when the location is MGR3a:
say "You see the root-covered ground below the walkway and the stairs leading up to it[if the petter-statue is in MGR3 and the petter-statue is not petter-clean]. The stone parrot almost seems to look straight at you[end if]."
Instead looking under the player when the location is a petter-room:
try examining down.