Going inside reveals what looks like a living room, stocked with furniture that is humble by the standards of the Midlands but still well above that which the poorer districts of the city will be accustomed to. A couch with room for three to sit comfortably rests on one side of a small round table which is surrounded by three chairs on the other side; the table itself is mostly covered. A cloth-covered basket, bottle of wine and four glasses rest on the table; the incense filling the room is held in what looks like a modified candleholder rising from the floor to about a human's shoulder. The way further into the home is blocked only by a curtain, similar to those at the windows; the wooden floor is partially covered by a faded rug, stars and various figures still visible despite its age.

Pulling back the cloth on the basket reveals a number of bread rolls, still warm to the touch and exuding the typical smell of fresh baked goods, competing with the incense.