the most interesting part of polish boys is how you can see bits and pieces of kurvitz's and luiga's life experiences that came through in moments in the game, like this scene, which feels very reminiscent of the fishing village shack.
Sulisław moved into the abandoned house on the first day of October, completely alone.
He brought in water from the neighbor's house in a pail and then tried, heroically, to heat the place, despite the damp, the fungus and the decay. The structure's quirky heating system was once probably novel, almost like central heating. The stove warmed the water system and then some kind of electric pump was supposed to move the hot water through the radiators, but there was no electricity. So after hours of heating one corner of the radiator was tepidly warm to the touch but the warmth receded after the second and third rib.
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In the end Sulisław set himself up in the room in the corner with the yellow curtain scrap. There was also a yellowish wallpaper, and the low autumn sun shined in slices from the window, turning the dismal room into a blessed little golden nook.