Sarah smiled, feeling a sense of triumph and relief. "It's over," she said. "The Nightmaretaker is gone."
At the last grave she hesitated. "My brother," she said. "He...he wouldn't rest." Her voice folded. Halloway placed his palm on the stone. The name that came to his tongue was not the one on the brass but the one he'd been taught in the small hours: a nickname whispered in gutters, a two-syllable joke said when the world was kinder. He spoke it, and the woman exhaled, small and unburdened. the nightmaretaker: the man possessed by the devil guide
I can provide the exact steps to clear whichever part of the house is giving you trouble. Sarah smiled, feeling a sense of triumph and relief
If you complete the night with , you get the “Clean Bill of Health” cutscene: Elias clocks out, buys milk, pets his cat. Happy. "My brother," she said