Quests from The Panic Room: House of Secrets

Geography and superstitions

Jenny: The light went out. Someone will pass a test here now. What an unfortunate timing! We need to finish just a bit. Isami, can we go upstairs, to your place?

Task: Find an unknown item in the children's room. You will not find the item immediately.

Jenny: The last sheaf was also named after various animals. It was believed the spirit of grain could take their form while hiding from reapers in the field. But there’s a different theory. Show me what you made.

You show your palms with straw handicrafts on them. Isami’s got a horse, Jenny has a goat and you made a hair.

Jenny: They say these figures symbolize the Scotland. A white mare is the south of Scotland, the hair is Wales, the lame goat...

Tan: Lame?

Jenny: Lame.

Tan: Why lame?

Jenny: I don’t know... the lame goat is Hebrides by the western shores of Scotland. Well, do they look alike?

You look closer.

Tan: Not much.

For a second there’s silence in the children’s room. And then there’s a lot of laughter.

Tan: And what about the goose and the dog? Are they parts of Scotland too? Do they also look like something?

You completed the task and received some points of freedom and some tokens.

Jenny: You bet! I told you I don’t know everything! I’m sure the bread has cooled already. Let’s go to the kitchen. Today our table is heavy with tasty things. Who knows when we’ll get so lucky again?