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[–] 18046389? ago 

I hope the bells are ok

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[–] 18046404? ago 

They will never sound the same.

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[–] 18046418? ago 

Good.

>>13138637

The demon survives the flames.

The do not harm it.

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[–] 18046401? ago 

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[–] 18048371? ago 

Deepest lore.

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[–] 18048312? ago 

Very religious in its meaning.

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[–] 18048279? ago 

Not that religious, but I see hope in this. Symbolic of the current crisis we are currently going through.

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[–] 18046439? ago 

Yeah this isn't too bad at all. Salvageable.

The pew didn't even burn all the way.

So this 100% started on the roof, most likely in the spire that burnt up first IIRC.

Did someone leave a linseed oil rag in the trash?

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[–] 18046393? ago 

Melted prolly.

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[–] 18046428? ago 

multiple thousand plus pound brass bells melted

I doubt it, they're not melting steel beams in there. Just wooden roofs. They can easily be salvaged and recast.

>>13138618

Most of the stone used to construct the foundation, main walls, etc should be fine. They'll need a good repointing and some solid smoke remediation but things should be mostly OK. Some of the finer things like stained glass will be fucked up. Probably melted.

Pews are gone. I'm sure that place was loaded with lead glazing and lead in other parts of the building. So remediation for that, clean up the main stone, salvage and recast the bells, make some badass new stained glass windows, and we're good to go.

Now to fund it

and figure out if there was any shenanigans with the architect, contractor, or other people on the jobsite.