Taking the fore, Gweyir keeps the silver sword in hand as she enters the small corner alcove she'd ventured before the armor attacked. The double doors are decorated with inset panes of dusty stained glass, depicting the windmills that appear to be the Durst family's crest. As she takes hold and swings them open, a dusty master bedroom is revealed. The centerpiece of the room is a four-poster bed with once-white, now-stained embroidered curtains, and a tattered cloth veil. Matching tattered curtains hang in front of old, cracked windows, and a pair of wooden wardrobes stand between the bed and the wall.

To the left is a vanity table with a wood-framed mirror, with a jewelry box upon it and a padded chair sitting in front of the mirror. Alongside that end of the room is another fireplace and a rotting tiger-skin rug that reeks of decay. A few small mushrooms grow out of the moldy rug. Another portrait of the Durst parents hangs above the mantle.

To the right, the room branches off into a small parlor covered in webbing. A few tiny spiders crawl hither and to, tending to their weaves. A cloth covered table and two chairs sit in the parlor, with an empty porcelain bowl and a jug with many spouts sitting upon the table. Just off of the parlor is a clear glass door to a balcony, where the Mist swirls around, but refuses to touch the balcony itself. On the opposite wall from the balcony door is a smaller - almost comically small - wooden door set into the wall, at about chest height on a human.

The ceiling of the parlor has a hole in it, which as since been covered thickly in webbing. Some broken boards lie on the floor beneath the hole.

Anton opens a door across from the foot of the bed, upon which a full body mirror is affixed. Inside is an empty, dusty closet full of motheaten remnants of clothes. "Not a whole lot here, but the jewelry box might be worth something."