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So, you just inherited an older house, built maybe 120 years ago or more. You're going through it, seeing what's what. There are cracks in the plaster walls, peeling wallpaper, nicotine-stained ceilings, suspicious wiring, and faded outlines where furniture and and rugs sat on the floors, all auctioned off in an estate sale. You decide to fix it up as best you can, and then sell it off - since you only work part time.
Things are going well, until you get to the kitchen. In a small pantry closet off the kitchen, a section of carpet has been cut to cover the floor. You pull it up, old glue having long lost any adhering power. Beneath it, you find a trap door.
In the damp, chilly, hidden dirt-floor cellar, you find a heavily locked wooden door, and a few papers scattered on the floor, long ago eaten beyond readability by rats or silverfish. You pry out the thick metal studs holding the chains across the door, and eventually have to pry the hinges of the door out, too. Beyond, illuminated in your flashlight's beam, you see something sleeping. Something not human. You find: http://mgewiki.com/w/Special:Random

Do you brick up the chamber, or wake up the monster?
Do you sell the house immediately, or move in after fixing it up some more?

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