The skin is now only available as an in-game purchase. This skin was awarded to any player that won a game while playing with the character Cultist on Hard or Nightmare mode on any of the maps during the Halloween 2022 event. This robe is awarded to players who find all the pumpkins on each map (exclusive to the halloween period).Īn outfit awarded to any player who plays on a public beta version of DEVOUR.Ī skin awarded upon winning a game of DEVOUR with no knockouts. This robe is awarded to players who find all the presents on each map (exclusive to the festive period).Ī Robe from the halloween event. This robe is unlocked by completing The Slaughterhouse on Nightmare Mode.Ī Robe from the christmas event. This robe is unlocked by completing The Slaughterhouse on Hard Mode. This robe is unlocked by finding all hidden tetanus shots (barbed wires) on The Slaughterhouse.Ī skin given to any player who submerges 1000 pigs in the meat grinder on The Slaughterhouse. This robe is unlocked by completing The Town on Nightmare mode. This robe is unlocked by completing The Town on Hard Mode. This robe is unlocked by burning 1000 books on The Town. This robe is unlocked by finding all hidden Horseshoes on The Town This robe is unlocked by completing The Inn on Nightmare Mode. This robe is unlocked by completing The Inn on Hard Mode. This robe is unlocked by destroying 100 eggs on The Inn map. With is dark corridors, creaking floor, and claustrophobic rooms, this has become one of the trademark maps for Devour. The Inn at Grand Pré Winery - 11611 Highway 1, Grand Pré. The Evangeline - 11668 Nova Scotia Trunk 1, Grand Pré. The map was taken all the way from level design to completion by our talented in-house team. For a comprehensive and searchable look at the entire province of Nova Scotia and all its attractions visit Tourism Nova Scotia. This robe is unlocked by finding all the hidden Cherry Blossoms on The Inn map. Weve had the pleasure of working with 'Straight Back Games' to create their new map, 'The Inn', for their horror multiplayer game, 'Devour'. This robe is unlocked by completing The Asylum on Nightmare Mode. This robe is unlocked from completing The Asylum on Hard Mode This robe is unlocked by destroying 100 fuses on The Asylum. This robe is unlocked by finding all hidden pieces of cloth on The Asylum. By 1966, the one-room country school had become a thing of the past.A skin awarded to players upon collecting all 25 roses on The FarmhouseĪ skin awarded to players upon lighting the alter 100 times on The FarmhouseĪ skin awarded to players upon defeating the farmhouse on Hard ModeĪ skin awarded to players upon defeating The Farmhouse on Nightmare Mode School districts consolidated, pooling their resources to provide more teachers, broader curriculum, and opportunity for extracurricular activities. Equipped with little more than a blackboard and a few textbooks, teachers passed on to their pupils cultural values along with a sound knowledge of the three Rs.īy the turn of the century, the population began to shift to the cities and country schools began to lose students and tax support. She had to be a nurse, janitor, musician, philosopher, peacemaker, wrangler, fire stoker, baseball player, professor, and poet for less than $50 a month. The school teacher, sometimes slightly older than her pupils, was a renaissance individual. When they arrived on their first day of school they may have only known how to speak a foreign language but they soon learned how to speak, read, spell, and write English. They got to school on foot, on horseback, or in a wagon. The children who attended ranged in age from five to 21 and endured dust storms, prairie fires, and cattle drives swirling past the school house in order to get an eighth grade education. They were called names like Prairie Flower, Buzzard Roost, and Good Intent. For a hundred years, white frame or native stone one-room schoolhouses dotted the section corners across Kansas.
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