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>What about that cylindrical thing, what's on that?
You know, it'd probably be a good idea to step aside and weigh my options, and also look over what remaining assets I have to my name.
The cylinder thing, upon closer inspection, looks like a sort of combination safe. There are four buttons on it that, when pressed, change the number displayed on the screen. Upon shaking it, I don't hear anything rattle, so my impression is that it's either empty, or was designed to contain whatever's inside safely and snugly.
Additionally, my backpack contains
-The letter from the Tampa Nautical Club
-The two cans of spray-paint. Still don't know what color they are
-The two boxes of ammo, one for my glock, and the other the slugs
-That flashlight-thingy
-That flat piece of metal that I don't know what it does
-The keys from the bandit
-The remaining can of beans
-The Swiss Army Knife
-The little baggy of weed
-The smartphone.
-That LED component I got from the street-light.
My Windbreaker contains:
-The Glock-18 pistol
-Two fully loaded magazines for the Glock
-One empty magazine
I am currently carrying what I'm assuming is a heavy artillery shell with an extremely volatile payload. I'm not sure how much longer I'm willing to carry this thing.
According to the paper, my father, Karl Oates, was named the "Keybearer" of "The Florida" by the Tampa Nautical Club. What "The Florida" is is anybody's guess, but one of you suggested it could be a ship, which would make sense, being that a Nautical Club delineated this honor on my father.
One of you has suggested I pursue this lead by going to the return address. Another has suggested I go look for more food. I have a whole can of beans in the meantime, but those will probably last me two days tops.
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