With everyone asleep for so long maintenance has fallen by the wayside. The Misery-called will awaken to a disgustingly damp school. It doesn't help that they each woke up in a trashed classroom they didn't well know, alone. The hallways are dim and have mildew on the walls. Here and there in corners are clusters of scary looking fungi. Stalks so pale they almost seem to glow, and black heads with dark red stripes. If anyone is brave enough to sample one though, they will find it to have am okra-like texture, but a very bland mild taste. It is wet and squishy, but won't kill those who eat them in moderation.
Any harvested mushrooms will remain until used or until a week has passed. Whichever comes first. Those left on the walls and on the grounds will fade at midnight. On the beach lot of sargassum has washed ashore. The smell is horrendous and it is crawling with small insects. It will need to be cleared away before the beach can be properly utilized again. There is a lot of it, and this task will require something the Isle isn't really famous for - teamwork. Also even if the person power is present to move it, the question remains what to do with it all? Any unused or unprocessed sargassum will remain for at least a month, and that smell isn't getting any less noxious with time.
Should it be concerning that late one night someone so tall and thin it probably was the headmaster was spotted sneaking through the shadows to harvest some before hiding away in the school once more?
Nah, that... Should be fine... Right?
Any harvested mushrooms will remain until used or until a week has passed. Whichever comes first. Those left on the walls and on the grounds will fade at midnight. On the beach lot of sargassum has washed ashore. The smell is horrendous and it is crawling with small insects. It will need to be cleared away before the beach can be properly utilized again. There is a lot of it, and this task will require something the Isle isn't really famous for - teamwork. Also even if the person power is present to move it, the question remains what to do with it all? Any unused or unprocessed sargassum will remain for at least a month, and that smell isn't getting any less noxious with time.
Should it be concerning that late one night someone so tall and thin it probably was the headmaster was spotted sneaking through the shadows to harvest some before hiding away in the school once more?
Nah, that... Should be fine... Right?