Thread:TheLastHappyPotato/@comment-35195751-20190329012734/@comment-35813313-20190519183852

Indeed :D

The classroom is a seemingly large one with thirty-two desks that are arranged in four rows of eight, all facing the front of the classroom. A heavy textbook is under each desk. The walls are bare, save for a giant map of the world on the wall opposite to the door. The teacher's desk has a giant globe on one corner and a cup of pencils at the other. There is a glass cabinet behind the teacher’s desk, and in it are items that correlate to presumably 16th-century Europe: a copy of Copernicus’s diagram, a rather large and rusted scythe, a small cross, a small copy of the Mercator 1569 World Map, and a small and rudimentary compound microscope.

''Could there be something behind the giant poster on the wall? (Specific to Ultimate)''