Crafted from wood with golden hinges and a worn cloth center, made for the Hon’iden Family in the Edo period, the windscreen bears the unmistakable marks of time. The wood is chipped and scratched, the hinges tarnished, and the cloth faded and frayed. Despite its weathered appearance, the windscreen stands resilient, embodying the enduring spirit of craftsmanship from ancient times. Its presence serves as both a functional divider and a cherished relic, offering a glimpse into history while remaining a sturdy and indispensable part of its surroundings.
This is a medium sized environment prop made for Chiyo, a first-person escape room horror game set in Japan’s Edo era. You play as Idate Chiyo, a paranormal investigator possessing supernatural abilities and tasked with investigating an abandoned mansion and unveiling a family’s dark history and it’s ultimate secret.
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