Undertaker’s Parlor

The Undertaker’s Parlor: A somber building with peeling paint and a single, flickering lantern in the front window. Here, the town’s undertaker, a stoic man named Jonas Wythe, prepares the dead. It’s said that he’s a man of few words, but a firm believer in the importance of dignity in death.

Jonas Wythe: The undertaker. He’s quiet, never seen without his dark coat, and his parlor is filled with morbid reminders of the town’s violent history. His demeanor is cold, but some say it’s because he’s seen too many lives come to tragic ends.