Memorial plaques on the walls, and sometimes inset crypts in thick walls. Westminster Abbey has an entire chapel wall for Handel. Straightforward to build in secret tunnels, connected to the stone plaques or covers.
Oh, compost! Just occurred to me. A few cartoons earlier, he walked into Churchiana (?), through a sentry post. This must be urgent for him to still officially be there (not cleared out by guard), but sneak out.
Static guards stay at their post. In this case, at the checkpoint on the edge of town. They didn’t escort him through town, and don’t actually know or really care much precisely where he is, other than, “In town on business.” He is no longer their problem. (There may be roving guards, but they probably have not been informed that he’s there in town – because why would they? He’s there all the time, and not a threat.)
RC churches have little doors with pictures all over the walls? Honest question, I’ve only ever been in 2 of them and neither had such…
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Old ones in Europe have graves in their churches, both in the floors and on the walls.
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It’s a tomb. Those are markers.
It’s hiding a secret tunnel just like in National Treasure.
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Memorial plaques on the walls, and sometimes inset crypts in thick walls. Westminster Abbey has an entire chapel wall for Handel. Straightforward to build in secret tunnels, connected to the stone plaques or covers.
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Oh, compost! Just occurred to me. A few cartoons earlier, he walked into Churchiana (?), through a sentry post. This must be urgent for him to still officially be there (not cleared out by guard), but sneak out.
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Sometimes getting through checkpoints just depends on who is on duty when.
It’s Churchi, though some refer to it as West Churchi.
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So, if Stacy or Kay GB is on duty, you want to not be seen. (Rechecks …) YUP.
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Static guards stay at their post. In this case, at the checkpoint on the edge of town. They didn’t escort him through town, and don’t actually know or really care much precisely where he is, other than, “In town on business.” He is no longer their problem. (There may be roving guards, but they probably have not been informed that he’s there in town – because why would they? He’s there all the time, and not a threat.)
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