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The Clothing Room (unofficial name) is the sixth location of Noone's nightmares from the audio-fiction series, The Sounds of Nightmares.
Description
A "musty and cluttered" room with mountains of patterned fabrics piles against the walls. Within the room was a long wooden table covered in scraps and tools. Across the room is a closed door, where the sound of a machine whirring could be heard on the other side. The scent of candy apples and sad music filled the air. Besides her were racks of clothes that were far too big for her, but just right for the armless and faceless mannequins seen around the room, some of which were already wearing various outfits, such as a white wedding dress splashed with dark stains, a purple suit with a red bow tie and a black velvet cloak.
At the foot of another table was a wooden chest which was stuffed with smaller outfits. These included a doctor outfit, a pink tutu with shoes, and a yellow raincoat. On the table, among spools of threads, needles, and ribbon sat the Puppet.
Somewhere in the room is a sewing station where the Perfect Lady sews the clothes.
Trivia
- While listing the locations featured in the Sounds of Nightmares in order, SuperHorrorBro, a co-writer for the second chapter of the series, referred to this location as a "factory."[1]
- Nothing is known about the rooms beyond the Clothing Room other than sad music that could be heard playing.
- Noone described the smell of caramel apples as being "familiar."
- The candy apple smell that Noone recognizes was previously experienced at the Carnival, where she saw a rotten candy apple being eaten by one of the Carnival People. Whether or not the two locations are somehow connected remains unknown.
- Noone described the smell of caramel apples as being "familiar."
- Among the clothing that Noone spots, there is a purple suit. This could be in reference to the Man in the Purple Suit from Chapter 4.