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The interior of Turnip Hill, an affordable housing project funded by Walter Co. and was later adopted into the district of Open Sewer. This map is very expansive and offers several optional tasks for Mark to accomplish.  
The interior of Turnip Hill, an affordable housing project funded by Walter Co. and was later adopted into the district of Open Sewer. This map is very expansive and offers several optional tasks for Mark to accomplish.  


== History ==
=History=
Turnip Hill was built in early 80's, but as the funding was cut the project was stopped and the place become occupied by homeless people mainly. Turnip Hill is closed place with its own economy, marketplace, subway and even a school. Access inside and out is strictly controlled, with a passport being required just to access the metro. Homeless people, lower class and political opponents are transferred here. This deliberate immigration rate is so high, that there is almost no space left. Most tenants exhibit strange behavior due to excessive usage of shrooms and Osmo Olut fueled alcoholism. Moreover, the whole complex is severely lacking in maintenance. The ceiling is missing on some floors and a few sections are completely closed off.  
Turnip Hill was built in early 80's, but as the funding was cut the project was stopped and the place become occupied by homeless people mainly. Turnip Hill is closed place with its own economy, marketplace, subway and even a school. Access inside and out is strictly controlled, with a passport being required just to access the metro. Homeless people, lower class and political opponents are transferred here. This deliberate immigration rate is so high, that there is almost no space left. Most tenants exhibit strange behavior due to excessive usage of shrooms and Osmo Olut fueled alcoholism. Moreover, the whole complex is severely lacking in maintenance. The ceiling is missing on some floors and a few sections are completely closed off.  


In recent years, the government decided to introduce a new business plan and revive the former idea. The leaders of Turnip Hill live on the upper floors, and make a profit from the mushroom and alcohol products sold on black market, royalties from a book one of the citizens wrote called ''The Pineapple'' and the confiscated welfare of citizens, gradually paid in OS coins instead. Turnip Hill became overpopulated, with the government sending more and more homeless people, without acknowledging any of the requests to expand housing for the new residents.  
In recent years, the government decided to introduce a new business plan and revive the former idea. The leaders of Turnip Hill live on the upper floors, and make a profit from the mushroom and alcohol products sold on black market, royalties from a book one of the citizens wrote called ''The Pineapple'' and the confiscated welfare of citizens, gradually paid in OS coins instead. Turnip Hill became overpopulated, with the government sending more and more homeless people, without acknowledging any of the requests to expand housing for the new residents.  


==Story==
=Story=
After getting past the border inspector, Mark searches for a way out of the complex. Access to the upper levels require the local currency, Open Sewer coins, to operate the elevator, and Mark must resort to collecting bottles to get anywhere.  Navigating through the apartments, Mark reaches the administration level on the other side of the complex, he reaches a funeral home, the mortician agrees to let him through in exchange for disposing a bag of bio-waste. Paying one last toll of 10 OS coins, Mark exits to the cemetery.  
After getting past the border inspector, Mark searches for a way out of the complex. Access to the upper levels require the local currency, Open Sewer coins, to operate the elevator, and Mark must resort to collecting bottles to get anywhere.  Navigating through the apartments, Mark reaches the administration level on the other side of the complex, he reaches a funeral home, the mortician agrees to let him through in exchange for disposing a bag of bio-waste. Paying one last toll of 10 OS coins, Mark exits to the cemetery.  


==Locations==
=Locations=
===Elevator Hideout===
===Elevator Hideout===
A hidden area above the elevator, Mark can discover that [[Elo]] and someone else were temporarily living in Turnip Hill. They met with a woman from Stalburg Underground that promised them entry to the Underground City. Further information can be found in Kevin J. Herts apartment, where the very same woman was studying blue mushrooms as a cure for SMV. It's difficult to ascertain who the letters she left in Hert's apartment were addressed to, but she provided them with the password to purchase passports for Open Sewer from Passmore. It's assumed they were allowed entry to the Underground City, but their fate afterwards is unknown.
A hidden area above the elevator, Mark can discover that [[Elo]] and someone else were temporarily living in Turnip Hill. They met with a woman from Stalburg Underground that promised them entry to the Underground City. Further information can be found in Kevin J. Herts apartment, where the very same woman was studying blue mushrooms as a cure for SMV. It's difficult to ascertain who the letters she left in Hert's apartment were addressed to, but she provided them with the password to purchase passports for Open Sewer from Passmore. It's assumed they were allowed entry to the Underground City, but their fate afterwards is unknown.
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