Talk:Chimerical/@comment-1671931-20150908165646/@comment-24101790-20150908210001

Eh, the ammonia was mainly a macguffin to get them into the apartment and split away from the group.

Emp's creepy science corner time! As for the smell, when urea (present in urine) breaks down it does produce ammonia. I would assume the build-up of urea in the apartment is due to the fact that the woman is no longer able to clean up after her pets. Another pointless fact, urine (after aging) was actually used as a cleaning product in the ancient past. I would assume that the smell was stronger in the apartment due to the fact that the woman isn't necessarily taking her pets out and it likely built up, which, combined with the heat made the smell more stronger.