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Above, strange iron structures hang in the sky—bridges, cranes—ignored as if always there.
I move in shadows, unnoticed. Suddenly, I see WWII German soldiers. One guards a train door. A man enters. Then, I feel a sharp grip on my shoulder—a German officer. Without a word, he leads me into the train, up steps, into a carriage.
Near the door, a woman in rags and her daughter in a dress stand—both have no faces, smooth and blank. I’m handcuffed to a railing. Two soldiers talk quietly. The door slams like a bunker hatch. The train moves.
Then I woke up. I wish someone would create a campaign based on this dream.
still a really good map!
That being said, it abruptly ending with a rather cheap jumpscare kinda killed this for me, especially as this was the big scare of the entire map. Would love to see this idea revisited though.