1918, Kingswood, Brittain. WWI has barely come to an end when I decide to visit the renowned chemist Robert Steiner. Robert Steiner had been working together with Friedrich Wöhler synthesizing the substance known as the life-spark, directly contradicting the theory of Vitalism, in which living organisms are fundamentally different from non-living entities. News on scientific discoveries have halted since the start of WWI, and my letters are not being returned. Visiting his known adress near the Ellesmere Port is all I can do now...

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The Cellar
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Mr.Nuke
Mr.Nuke - - 996 comments

There is something in there dats gonna get u, and theres nothing you can do about it

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CheesyDeveloper
CheesyDeveloper - - 1,554 comments

Nothing? You run!

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Templarfreak
Templarfreak - - 6,721 comments

Oh my god, just looking at this screenshot is making me uncomfortable. o_o;

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Next to its conventional use, the cellar would hold the doctor's laboratory and a winecellar. When the drawings were shown to him, Robert immediately agreed on the plans. Architect Peter Hall oversaw the construction, and it was within a year from that day that the house was built.