Lakavik Town,
Originally, this place should have been a European retro-style pastoral town, where sparsely arranged, low-rise bungalows were very suitable for visiting travelers.
But as the Grey Zone spread, the plague raged on.
Pathological contamination seeped into every inch of land, every brick and tile, every wall paint—this town had undergone a root transformation, with the once low-rise bungalows beginning to grow like living things, not vertically, but in skewed and twisted manners.
The various window structures resembled more of organs such as mouths and eye sockets,
More exaggeratedly, houses that were completely pathological seemed to even 'fertility', birthing buildings with similar structures around themselves, making the once sparse town become compact, turning spacious roads into paths just wide enough to squeeze through sideways, and in some places, it was necessary to climb over walls, crawl through holes, or even pass through the interiors of houses.