The Temptation Placard is an item found at the end of Henry Townshend's first visit to the Subway World, as well as Henry's first Otherworld visit in general. Much like the other placards, following the theme of being found just before the death of a character transpires, this one can be found on the door that leads into the room where Henry witnesses Cynthia Velasquez's death. It isn't used until about halfway through the game, where Henry places it, along with the other placards, beside an inscription on his laundry room wall to open up a new hole to help him travel between Walter Sullivan's Otherworlds.
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| - The Temptation Placard is an item found at the end of Henry Townshend's first visit to the Subway World, as well as Henry's first Otherworld visit in general. Much like the other placards, following the theme of being found just before the death of a character transpires, this one can be found on the door that leads into the room where Henry witnesses Cynthia Velasquez's death. It isn't used until about halfway through the game, where Henry places it, along with the other placards, beside an inscription on his laundry room wall to open up a new hole to help him travel between Walter Sullivan's Otherworlds.
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| - "Placard from Subway World. It shows a woman and says, 'Temptation'."
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| - Opens a portal in Henry's apartment
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| - On a door in the Ashfield Subway Station
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| - The Temptation Placard is an item found at the end of Henry Townshend's first visit to the Subway World, as well as Henry's first Otherworld visit in general. Much like the other placards, following the theme of being found just before the death of a character transpires, this one can be found on the door that leads into the room where Henry witnesses Cynthia Velasquez's death. It isn't used until about halfway through the game, where Henry places it, along with the other placards, beside an inscription on his laundry room wall to open up a new hole to help him travel between Walter Sullivan's Otherworlds.
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