ROOM 5

When you start off, you find yourself in a hallway with a single door. When you walk through the door, you'll find yourself in a child's bedroom. There's no noise besides the rain pouring outside, not that you can see it considering it's completely pitch black outside.
Ah well, don't worry, there's a lot to sort through. Anything in the photo above are the things you can interact with.
However, to make it easier, here are the things you can interact with in this room:
∙ Mirror
∙ Curtain
∙ Wall
∙ Window
∙ Chair
∙ Floor Lamps
∙ House-shaped Bookshelf
∙ Yellow Ceiling Lamp
∙ Orange Ceiling Lamp
∙ Bed
∙ Corner shelf
∙ Toy chest
∙ Flower Vase
∙ Books
∙ Pictures (red, yellow, green)

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Besides, there is more than one way to pass the test. I am not so close minded.
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Or is it something else?
But I'll be clear. I'm not interested in your tests, or passing 'em. It's a hell of a way to go about interacting with people. Putting them through trials of worthiness. Couldn't live like that, myself.
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I could instead simply cut them down on sight. Though I doubt you'd like to hear the myriad of examples.
It is not as if your people cannot be better. They simply choose not to. And therein lies the fault.
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T'you, because of the follies that hold us back, my people aren't worthy. They gotta be good enough to meet your lofty standards.
To me? They existed. That was good enough to think they deserved to live.
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But I'm not wrong for what I want either.
...Never been fond of bein' at an impasse though.
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