Here are ten pieces of dressing that can be used to decorate a graveyard.
- A new, freshly dig grave still lies empty, a pile of soil with a spade stuck into it beside the hole.
- Branches have been cut from some of the trees in the graveyard and heaped into a pile. Rustles occasionally come from inside the pile.
- Fresh flowers have been laid on a grave, and the grave itself has been recently tidied up.
- Mushrooms are growing in profusion, but only on and around graves in a specific part of the graveyard.
- New plants in pots stand on the ground in a recently, cleared flowerbed, waiting to be planted.
- Not beside any grave stands a heap of soil, far larger than could come from a single grave.
- One of the stone paths through the graveyard has been damaged. Piles of stone and gravel next to it show where it is being repaired.
- Planted in what looks like a newly-made circular border is a single sapling.
- Tools and stone lie next to and on a damaged tomb that is being repaired.
- Winding through the graves beside the path is a border that has just been planted with new flowers.