South
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Hallway/Lobby or Kitchen
十 (Syringe)
冂 (Glass Cover -OR- Belt)
羊 (Sheep, with the last stroke missing, so perhaps his back legs have been removed (be as graphic as you like))

Member Comments from 2019-mid-2020
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Tyson
For the modified sheep character (missing the last stroke), maybe a sheep puppet, like Lamb Chop.
Ija
Actor : Neil Armstrong
Set : My anatomy lab
Props : Syringe, Glass cover, A docked sheep (sheep with shortened tail, a common practice in sheep farming)Neil Armstrong has finally retired from collecting specimens on the moon and is now collecting animal specimens on earth. During his visit to New Zealand, he was given a sheep by a friend named William Edmeades. Neil is now in the hallway of my anatomy lab, prepping the sheep for taxidermy.
But since sheep with shorter tails are super cute, he decides to keep the sheep alive under a giant glass cover with a syringe on the outside for feeding. Now, whenever he looks at the cute sheep, Neil is reminded of all the preciousssss memories he had down south.
Mandarin Blueprint
Here's the link to where Phil & Luke talked about this comment in the Mandarin Blueprint Podcast: https://youtu.be/LwIFx1W92PY?list=PL_T_LpTzhQ1ihGzQaTSeYEvr8_jmImnO-&t=1680
Image credit: CC BY 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
Kate Gans
actor: Norman Reedus
set: Antarctica research station kitchen
props: Glass Cover, Syringe, and a Dwarf Sheep
Norman Reedus is in the kitchen preparing food and other gear for the scientists heading to the SOUTH pole that day to conduct a gravity survey. The gravity meter is under a Glass Cover so it doesn’t accidentally recalibrate during the middle of the survey. Oil for the meter is in a Syringe on top of the Glass Cover. An Antarctic Dwarf Sheep (short a leg) will be taking over hauling equipment as the sled dogs are taking a 休息日。 Norman will hold down the fort and protect it from Zombies.
(Zombies ref: The Walking Dead TV show)