Turn 3taulover 1: Enter OIAKPH into the keyboard.You go to the six-letter keyboard and type “OIAKPH.” Nothing appears to happen.
taulover 2: Use lamp key on keyhole.Excellent, you’d just found where this is supposed to go. You cross to the desk drawer and do your best to ignore the loud grinding sound. The key fits perfectly.
You open the drawer. It’s surprisingly heavy.
When you look inside the drawer, the first thing you notice is a row of seven switches. They look like joysticks, but with a flat square at the top of each. Each switch’s square has a letter on it. From left to right: A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. All of them are in a neutral position. With testing, you find that all seven are able to move, and switching them to UP, NEUTRAL, or DOWN do not appear to do anything.
You’re fiddling with one of the switches when you notice the writing.
Above the switches:
And below the switches:
That’s… okay, that’s a thing.
taulover 3: Inspect underneath the suitcase to investigate the source of the sound.You put the lamp key away and focus on stopping the sound. Now that you’re right next to it you’re certain it’s coming from the desk. The suitcase is heavy, but you tip it up to look under it and--
There is a sudden, sharp sound, like a rolled up newspaper slamming against a wall, and you could’ve sworn the space under the suitcase flipped. You push the suitcase aside, absently noticing that the desk has gone silent once more.
On the desk is a long rectangular outline. Did that flip over when you moved the suitcase? It looks like it, because you would’ve noticed a row of symbols on the desk when you put the suitcase there. Then again, you didn’t notice the various keypads scattered around the room.
That looks familiar, but they certainly weren’t there last night.
Hydra 1: Check the phone on the circular table.You check the phone. It’s one of those corded phones, blimey, it’s been some time since you’ve seen… someone cut the cord. The phone was just sitting on the switch hook with either ends of the cord dangling off the table. The keys on its body seem to work, although some aren’t labelled.
Hydra 2: Inspect/attempt to peer through the keyhole at the door.You head to the front door and bend to look through the keyhole. This… does nothing, you can’t see anything at all. You’re not sure if it’s because the room you’re in is only lit by one lamp, or because the hallway outside is pitch black, or if this keyhole isn’t designed to be looked through.
Hydra 3: Use the lamp key on the door.In spite of your efforts, the lamp key doesn’t fit the lock. It looks like you’re looking for a different key.
El Fiji Grande 1: Enter 0817 as the bathroom door passcode.You input “0817” into the keypad by the door. Nothing appears to happen.
El Fiji Grande 2: Inspect the ceiling (people rarely look up).Thankfully, the ceiling doesn’t look like it has anything off about it. It would be embarrassing if you’d missed a major ceiling-based clue. Or worse, if the key out of this place was taped to the roof.
When that thought occurs to you, you make use of the lamp key to poke and prod at the ceiling for good measure. There is nothing on the roof.
El Fiji Grande 3: Inspect the coffee table (shown in the original image behind the desk).On the desk is the phone, both parts. You check under it, but there’s nothing of note.
Gerrick 1: Inspect the hallway.The hallway is empty of everything but you, soggy carpet, the door out, the door that probably leads to a bathroom, and a lightswitch. You make use of the desk’s chair to check the ceiling here as well. There’s nothing there.
Gerrick 2: Press the suitcase's silver center button and then press red, blue, blue.You press the silver button, and wait for the lights to stop flashing. It flashes red, then blue, then blue. You mimic the lights and press them in the same order: red, blue, blue.
Nothing appears to happen.
Gerrick 3: Look underneath and behind the left bedside drawer.You check around the bedside drawer. You do find a few screws which are likely from the broken lamp, but there is nothing else of note.
(Apologies for the delay; I had an impromptu discussion about my future which cut into my time to do this. Hence why so many inputs just go with "there is nothing of note" instead of describing things in more detail. Once again, credit goes to fontmeme.com for their fonts, this time specifically from
https://fontmeme.com/chalk-fonts/ because the chalk look was appealing. Gook luck!)