Building 66 is described as follows: A standard single-story house with a kitchen, living room, dining room, bathroom, and two bedrooms. One bedroom is a simple pottery studio, although the kiln seems to have been removed. The pottery wheel is empty, as are the shelves where pottery once stood. The remains of the pottery can be found scattered around outside beneath the snow, as if someone stood on the roof and dropped them one by one.
Searching this building, England will find a long pink nightgown.
Building 63 is described as follows: The back half of this two-story A-frame house has collapsed, but the living room on the first floor and the balcony on the second are still accessible and, in the case of the living room, seal up at night. The plugs in the living room work all night, but while the electricity is working, the house has a heavy, almost suffocating atmosphere.
Searching this building, England will find a candle and a butcher's knife.
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Searching this building, England will find a long pink nightgown.
Building 63 is described as follows: The back half of this two-story A-frame house has collapsed, but the living room on the first floor and the balcony on the second are still accessible and, in the case of the living room, seal up at night. The plugs in the living room work all night, but while the electricity is working, the house has a heavy, almost suffocating atmosphere.
Searching this building, England will find a candle and a butcher's knife.