
Those stories, combined with what you've learned about Eddy, Sam, and Tessa so far, should clue you in on who is who. Specifically, the Moose Teaches the Goblins, The Pelican Helps Her Friends, and the Bear's Big Paws. Looking through the Book of Goblins, you'll find stories that are fairly similar to the memories you just watched around the house. It's now your job to pair each person with each animal. Tyler will open the kitchen cabinet drawer, and pull out a binder with Allison's old art.Īlyson then puts the pictures on the kitchen table, suggesting the Woodland friends represent real people in the town. Note: While at the coffee table, keep making the moo sound with the canister until Tyler reacts and says "I guess that is pretty funny" to get the achievement "Moo'd Changer"Īfter completing be necessary tasks with Tyler, they will head to the kitchen and see another memory. Look at the monkey stuffed animal in front of the twins room, and then watch a memory with Tessa on the balcony Go upstairs and knock a paper plane down from the the chandelier 4.

Watch a memory of Eddy in the living room (should appear after cleaning the coffee table) 3. Not all properties have them.įor more information on the electrical equipment mentioned above, including the isolation switch, watch our short video.1.

Some properties have an additional switch known as an isolation switch, which is the joint responsibility of the property owner and the electricity supplier. To check if they need upgrading, you should contact a qualified electrician, or your installation company if you are installing new equipment such as an electric vehicle charger. These wires can also be called consumer tails or consumer cables.

The fuse board and the wires which run from it to the meter, are the responsibility of the property owner. They will be able to check if your meter wires, or the meter itself, needs to be changed to cope with a main fuse upgrade. Your electricity supplier is responsible for your electricity meter and the meter wires, sometimes known as tails, which run from our fuse to your meter. Electricity supplier (the company you pay your electricity bills to)
