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Jacob's chamber

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Jacob's chamber is hidden within the plinth of the four-toed statue. It appears to be Jacob's preferred residence.

The chamber is accessed by a hidden stone door in the plinth of the statue, the location of which is known to Richard. Inside, the chamber comprises a simple stone room with four walls decorated with ancient Egyptian paintings, including one of the Egyptian goddess Isis spreading her wings. In the center, on the floor, is a fire pit where a fire burns. The ceiling supported by four massive columns and has a large oblong opening to provide ventilation for the fire.

Isis painting

In the 19th century, the chamber had a number of pieces of furniture, as well as earthenware jugs and other items. At that time, Jacob was working on a tapestry, even going so far as to make his own thread on a spinning wheel. By 2007, the chamber was more spartanly furnished, but the tapestry was complete, and hung in a recess on a wall.

In 2007, Ben, acting on orders from the false Locke, murdered Jacob in the chamber.

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