> look around desperately for another way. ANY other way out. You remember that when you pulled on the stalactite there was a noise coming from the direction of the blocked up exit.
>head towards the blocked up exit The blocked up exit is still bricked, but you realize that the mortar is gone from between them. You could maybe pull it apart.
> attempt to pull the bricks apart You manage to get a few out. You can see light, white light, streaming through. It's not natural.
> draw a little cuttlefish on the bricks with the rock It swims off > throw the rock into the white light beyond the bricks The rock skates along something hard. It does not hit a wall. There is a floor there, at least.
> ask the face in the notebook what will happen if you walk through the hole in the bricks. Nothing. Probably. Honestly I think the other door is your best bet. Empty fields tend to have less food.
> ask the face in the notebook if you can come back to this cave after walking through the hole in the bricks
>we had a pocket knife in the inventory, right? Take out knife and look for something long, flat and light to work as an interim shield.
> ask the face in the notebook if you can come back to this cave after walking through the hole in the bricks Yes. But the way will only be passable by the living for so long. There is nothing in the room with you that fits these qualifications.
>look for a small, sharp rock with some form of point. You found what looks like to be a paleolithic spearhead, though it is utterly lacking in impact scars. As you do so, something hits you on your head, then falls to the ground. It hurts a little, but not really.