ROOM 4

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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I wonder if I'll remember an encounter with something like that?
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What was "old witchcraft"?
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They are arts that are very powerful, and often self-sustaining! But they require complex rituals and are incredibly dangerous to both the user and anyone who happens to stumble on them while they're still active, and replicating them is hard because they aren't really based off any sort of science and trying to deviate from the established craft would often result in disastrous effects when the ritual goes wrong...the wars against these powers took countless lives, but we still have never once been conquered by our enemies! Neither the Lord of Fiends or the Witch King nor the Emperor's hordes could ever snuff out the sun of Kazimierz!
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Are we enemies?
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I guess, at least right now, I don't really care what politics existed in our world. It's odd to think that our nations are at war, though.
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[ huh. ]
I should take a memory.
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