As you go you'll have «encounters» at these various locales, all of which are again controlled by decks of cards that feature small
snippets of text written in Lovecraftian style that nevertheless tell a completely disjointed, random tale where things frequently happen for no reason, and even more frequently involve the player getting smacked around through little fault of their own.
Perhaps the most forceful directive is when Pendleton has Rainer read aloud a
text that collages together descriptions
of police shootings
of black men by Keeanga - Yahmahtta Taylor, quotes from Black leaders like Malcolm X and Stokely Carmichael, lines from Ron Silliman's poetry, and
snippets from a 1969 letter
written to Rainer by her friend Barbara Dilley about performing one
of her pieces.