[ You head down into the basement and immediately recognize this area as even less well kept than the above ground part of the building. The walls are molding and mildewing. The ground beneath your feet feels unstable and every now and then it feels . . . as if the floor is inhaling and exhaling.
The ceiling is low, if you are a tall person you could reach up and brush your fingers against the peeling paint. But beware that you don't brush too hard, as there is something gently pulsing and wet beneath the paint.
There are seven doors, all on the left side of the room. The right side of the room might be a long mirror, but it's hard to tell in the terrible lighting. You can see shapes that might be you, looking back. ]
[ You head down into the basement and immediately recognize this area as even less well kept than the above ground part of the building. The walls are molding and mildewing. The ground beneath your feet feels unstable and every now and then it feels . . . as if the floor is inhaling and exhaling.
The ceiling is low, if you are a tall person you could reach up and brush your fingers against the peeling paint. But beware that you don't brush too hard, as there is something gently pulsing and wet beneath the paint.
There are seven doors, all on the left side of the room. The right side of the room might be a long mirror, but it's hard to tell in the terrible lighting. You can see shapes that might be you, looking back. ]
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>> You can hear voices behind the second door, faint and difficult to make out.
>> A muted rattle comes from behind this door.
>> Bad elevator music can be heard through this door.
>> This handle is sunken deep inside a depression the door. You will have to basically reach into a hole to turn it.
>> The handle to this door is made of glass, be gentle with it.
>> Further down the hallway . . .
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