Nutshell

The Nutshell (Скорлупа) is an abandoned house in the Spleen district of the Knots Quarter. During the events of Pathologic 2 it is the temporary residence of Khan.

Description
The Nutshell, named as such "because it's empty", is a meeting place for the Town's children - most notably those who prefer it to the Polyhedron. The Nutshell is close to the Train Station where children gather after dark. It is considered unusual for adults to enter the Nutshell as children attempt to conceal it's existence from the Haruspex.

Pathologic 2
The Nutshell becomes available to the Haruspex on Day 2. It's location will be marked on the Haruspex's map after a conversation with one of the Town's children, who informs him that Capella has forbidden them from entering the house until the evening. Should the Haruspex choose to find the Nutshell on Day 2 he will find Capella and Maria Kaina inside in the middle of a disagreement. He is asked to leave by both. When he steps outside he will find the Changeling, who warns that he should not get involved with the business of the girls.

On Day 4 the Haruspex will learn from some of the Town's children that Khan has not returned to the Polyhedron following his and Notkin's journey into the House of Death. Instead, he now resides within the Nutshell, citing that he needs to be sure that he is not infected with the Sand Plague before returning to the Polyhedron, lest he infect the 700 children inside. While within the Nutshell on Day 4 the Haruspex is able to fix the turner with a piece of Metal Scrap. He is also able to find a Doghead who will trade a Leash for a Shmowder.

On Day 10 Khan can be found infected inside the Nutshell.

Residents of the Nutshell will be under threat of being infected with Sand Plague on Day 5, Day 9, and Day 11.

Pathologic: The Marble Nest
"At night, a light glimmers in the windows of this house."

- Bachelor's Pathologic: The Marble Nest map hover

The Nutshell is located across the river in the condemned part of Town. When hovered over the Nutshell shows Capella's icon, rather than Khan's, placing her in danger.