As I traversed the island, I found a strange staircase that brought me into a surprising old bank vault. The lighting was on and all the vault boxes were locked. What was most surprising was just an apple...sitting there on the ground.
This room had to have been empty for years, so I'm not sure how the apple got there. And why it looked so tempting...
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New liminal space post, as always going ham with the "story" about discovering it. Hope you like it.
Not staying in this room...
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Based loosely on a real photo I saw online. Link: https://www.reddit.com/r/LiminalSpace/comments/szn7us/basketball/
...What is this hallway? And what is Raymond looking at?
I'm so tempted to walk forward to see, but the path is narrow. Maybe...maybe just a little further.
They're behind me.
I need to find a place to hide.
I turned down a corridor and...no. This is not where I want to be.
Oh no.
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Decided to go with a classic, creepy room and went a little ham with my description / discussion above.
Enjoy the creepiness.
I descended a long staircase and found myself in an oddly lit room. For some reason, there were two washing machines here. I'm not sure why.
As I squinted ahead I saw an opening. Was that a cavern, I thought to myself as I looked ahead. It was.
Should I enter the cave?
I opened another doorway and the room was just so bright. So very bright.
As I walked in, it just got brighter and brighter. Some form of aggressively clean, white walls. I was squinting hard in the brightness of the room when there, on the ground was a single glass.
I was so thirsty.
Should...should I drink it...?
I don't have a lot to say today about this liminal space today.
I saw a picture of a similar looking space online and felt...unsettled, so I decided to try to recreate it in Animal Crossing. Of course, after doing so, I was unable to re-find the original picture for comparison purposes. But, such is life.
Hope you have a great one.
I reached an odd corridor in the building. The mix o concrete and wooden flooring was confusing, as was the poor lighting and single chair. I'm not sure why, but something about it made me uncomfortable.
I'll sit down elsewhere...
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New year, same me.
I looked up some liminal spaces and decided on this hallway with a mixed concrete / wooden floor.
Have a great beginning to 2025!
If you're not careful and noclip out if reality in wrong areas, you'll end up in the #38c3 backrooms, where it's nothing but the stink of blown caps, the madness of mono-yellow and rgb lighting, and endless backround noise of MX blue at maximum clicky-clacky, and approximately six hindered million square kilometers of randomly segmented empty rooms to be trapped in.
An eclectic and liminal image: took this while sitting in a quiet patio area behind a store on a blistering hot summer day in Palm Springs. Reminder of the days when the town closed up for the summer.