Jamison's Cabin
This location represents both a refuge and a seclusion.
Jamison's Mother's Notebook
This object represents a parent's care and affection, as well as practical survival instructions.
Food
This essential material for survival becomes the source of sometimes fatal conflicts in the post-flu world.
Lions
These animals represent primal danger and ruin.
Henri's Husband's Multi-Tool
This object represents kindness, faith, and hope.
Guns
These weapons represent protection, dominance, and danger.
Fort Caroline
This settlement represents bigotry and the worst of what humanity might become.
The Florida Settlement
This place represents tolerance and the better part of human nature.
Cara's Maps
These objects represent salvation and a path to a possible better life.
Medical Treatment
This process has changed in the post-pandemic world and reverts back to its more primitive forms.
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