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Music Pages in Stray: Where Are They and What to Do With Them
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2023-04-10 15:38
Stray players are finding music pages all over the Slums. This can only mean one thing: There must be a musician around here somewhere.

Stray players are finding music pages all over the Slums. This can only mean one thing: there must be a musician around here somewhere.

One strain of collectible items in Annapurna's Stray is music sheets that can be found throughout the Slums. There are eight in total which can be collected and taken to a certain musician so players can hear the tunes.

What to Do with Music Pages in Stray

Players should bring any Music Pages they find in the Slums to Morusque, the musician. This Companion NPC can be found living alongside a building to the left of the elevator where the Guardian resides.

Morusque can be found sitting against the wall next to an assortment of pillows and cushions, holding a string instrument akin to a guitar. Players can even curl up in these cushions while listening to the music from the sheets they provide.

To give the sheets to Morusque, players simply need to interact and choose the sheet from the
"Show Item" option.

Music Page Locations in Stray

There are eight Music Pages in Stray's Slums area. They can be found at the following locations:

  1. Momo's Apartment bathroom
  2. Inside Clementine's apartment next to her notebook
  3. Outside Clementine's apartment on the table on the patio
  4. First floor of Elliot's Home, pinned to a large painting
  5. In the safe around the corner from Morusque, enter the code 1283.
  6. Dufer's Bar second level, on the booth table next to the billiard's table
  7. Doc's Apartment on the piano
  8. Purchased from the Merchant for one Energy Drink can

Interested in Stray, but not sure if it's something you want to try for yourself? Check out our review for the last word on everything this game has to offer.

This article was originally published on dbltap as Music Pages in Stray: Where Are They and What to Do With Them.