The world of Yaughton is rich with environmental storytelling. Every abandoned object, every open book, every note left on a table tells a small part of the story. While not 'interactable' in the same way as light anomalies or radios, observing these details provides a deeper sense of immersion and context.

Look for personal items, photographs, letters, and other everyday objects that hint at the lives of the vanished inhabitants. These details often reveal relationships, hobbies, and the mundane routines that were abruptly interrupted. Taking the time to absorb these visual cues enhances the emotional impact of the narrative and makes the world feel more lived-in, even in its emptiness.