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Stepping inside of the house itself, you're greeted by a modest entryway decorated with some of your grandfather's prized kills. One of said kills is displayed as a snarling wolf's head, which almost gives you a heart attack when you first see it - although in retrospect, the encounter you just had is far scarier than any wolf would be. You note that the cabin bears a hall that stretches on further than you thought it would, and it has a decent amount of rooms for you to pick through. The interior doesn't really seem to be all that affected by the damage done to the outside, luckily.
Time to crack your knuckles and get to searching this place.
<span class="mu-r">Three more sacrifices, roll 2d6! If you have something specific you're looking for, suggest it now - it may help your search.</span>