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While most of your summer inLost Records: Bloom & Rageis spent having a good time with your friends, there are moments that take a dark turn and hint towards the incident that led you all to separate. It all started with the cabin in the woods, which is harder to get out of than you’d think.
Thankfully, we’ve done all the work for you. Not only will we help you break into the cabin, we’ll help you break back out again after you can open the lock on the door. Here’s everything you need to know to figure out the combination.
How To Get Into The Cabin
When you arrive outside the cabinafter visiting the overlookwith your friends, it’s locked and barred up. Rather than break through the front door, you’ll need togo around on the rightand pry open the window.
However, once youremove the pallet, the window is still blocked. To rip it open, keep going towards the outhouse andexamine the large hookhanging from it. You can eitherget it yourself or give Kat a boostto reach it.
With the hook in hand,return to the windowand pull the planks off the frame. Swann can thenenter the cabin, though shedrops her camerain the process.
How To Get Into The Attic
Once inside the cabin, carefullynavigate in the dark to reach the front door, a few steps ahead then to the left. You’ll get the camcorder back, and canuse the flashlightto look around. There areseveral symbols all around the cabinwritten in a bright blue ink.
Pinned to the main post of the cabin is a note.Examine the old sheet for cluesthat give you the combination. Below are the hints you’re given:
To get into the attic, make your way back toward the window where you came in. Look up to reach the pull string and open the trap door, then turn around to see the symbol written by the top of the ladder.
How To Open The Cabin Door
Once you’ve found all the symbols, return to the front door lock and input the following code:eye, moon, leaves, stars. The lock will pop off, and Swann canopen the door for her friendsto get inside.
Your friends willexplore the cabin for a momentbefore returning home for the night, but thiswon’t be the last you see of the cabinthat summer.