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Level 229 is the 230th level of the Progressiverooms. Inside it is an empty airport at night, with a striking lime green hue to everything you can see. You enter the level outside the airport, under a metal covering, in the parking lot. In front of you are many bright street lights, illuminating all that you can see. There are a few cars parked around, but no people to drive them. The continuous hum of the lights and chirping of the crickets makes for a really unnerving atmosphere. In level 229, you can't help but to feel out of place, as if there's something telling you, you don't belong here.
Inside the airport, you are met with a mostly white, large open hallway. There are sporadically placed seating arrangements, and lines, but no one to use them. Scattered across the floor, there are suitcases, seemingly belonging to no one. Inside of them are clothes, and toiletries, sometimes even loose change. Going through Baggage checking and security (which still manages to be a pain in the bad word even without anyone to run it), you can find terminals, going from one, all the way up to six. The hallways are mostly tiled, but must have either been subject to wear and tear, or were poorly constructed, as certain areas of the floor have holes in them, revealing the plywood underneath. Sections of the airport have a similar attribute with a poorly constructed ceiling, instead being covered by a shoddily placed tarp, hung up by slender steel beams. You can find a variety of thing in place to entertain bored or stressed travelers throughout the halls. These include restaurants like Five Guys, and coffee shops, and informational walkways lined with what appears to have been some sort of history, although it doesn't bear any resemblance to ours. Signs placed around the interior advertise colleges, and generic motivational concepts, like "hope" and "bravery".
Terminal One, the first of the terminals, is conveniently nearby the "Seattle's Best Coffee" store, and not too far from the aforementioned Five Guys. The overhead displays, which generally give the times of flights going in and out, are completely blank. The rows of seating are empty, aside from some suitcases and duffel bags strewn about on the floor and in some chairs; typical airport stuff.
Terminal Two is the second terminal in the airport, and is positioned near a touristy little shop, selling shirts, hoodies, hats, and drinks, such as those you'd find in a gas station. The prices on all of these things are crazily overpriced. The displays above say that there is a flight departing to Urotsuki's Bedroom in 234 hours. There doesn't seem to be an airplane on the tarmac though. In the seating arrangements there is a single coffee mug filled with battery acid. There is nothing else.
Terminal Three is the third of the airport terminals, and is placed across from Terminal Two. The displays have their inner machine parts ripped out, and are now hollow inside. In one of the TVs is a jar of creamy peanut butter. The seating is completely empty.
Terminal Four is the fourth terminal in the airport (wow who would've guessed). It has nice access to bathrooms, and has a neat little shop where you can buy desserts and alcohol if you're old enough. This terminal is unique in that it has a floor beneath it with extra seating. On the top floor the TVs say that there are flights to everywhere (CILL GOOFUSLANG'S DIVISON), your mother's house, and Level 206. These depart in -7 hours, 69 hours, and 303 hours respectively. In the upstairs seating, you can find a wet bracelet, a half of a lemon, and an empty box of cigarettes. Upon opening the box, water will start to pour out, and won't stop. Downstairs, the displays say that there is a flight to Pooler, Georgia, and a flight to Level 176, both departing in 4 hours. However, upon waiting this will keep getting delayed. The seating is worn and dusty, and in the second row there is a person sitting. They appear to be waiting on their flight, listening to the same low fidelity songs on loop, and crying. They won't move.
Terminal Five doesn't exist.
Terminal Six is the only section of level 229 that isn't green. All of the colors in this section for some inexplicable reason are completely normal. This level has screens that are very inconsistent. The planes here will take you to a variety of levels depending on when you get there, so this terminal could connect with anywhere. In other words I guess you could say that it's Currently Open for Connection. The seating is full of suitcases and bags, the usual thing one might expect, although there are figures holding them this time. They resemble normal people, although the people part is missing. The only remnant is the clothes, still sitting upright, with animated motion.
The Bathrooms of the airport vary depending on which ones you enter, but they each contain posters. These have seemingly nonsensical text on them, examples include, "plaque", "til all I see is green", "you kill the clone" and "metaphysical suicide". The origin of these posters is unknown, but they are rapidly deteriorating in condition, barely still hanging onto the walls. The rest of the bathrooms is dingy, with broken tile, and mold creeping up the walls in the grout. The sinks work, but not without releasing a cacophony of pipe scraping. The stall doors barely rest on their hinges, and inside, some toilets are missing their seat, others have their basin filled with concrete or sticks.
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Picking up the half of a lemon in Terminal Four will give you the Sandman mask
Potassium
Jacob Lee