Book the Second, Chapter the Fifth: After the Catastrophe
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"But zis is impossible," Vincent grumbles after racking his brain.
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Re: Book the Second, Chapter the Fifth: After the Catastrop
If I may still make a suggestion, despite William's departure:
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Having listened to the conversation in twitchy silence, Lepus squints at the writing. After ruminating for a second or two, he nods.
"Aye, 'tis decided - the third door tells the truth and thus the second door leadeth to freedom. Mayhap, one day we may converse more fully oh deity, but alas not today - unless thou knowest how to defeat the Fae Lady and wish to grace us with a clue or somesuch parting gift?
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"I quite agree," says Henry. "I've come to the same conclusion. The first and third doors cannot possibly be both true or both false, so one of them must be true and the other false. Logically, since only one door can be true, the second door must be false and must therefore lead to freedom."
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"Excellently reasoned, gentlemen. You may go," the being replies, apparently pleased at having thus matched wits. "As for my aid in whatever coming battle you may face, I confess that my children in the other half of the world built their mighty empire with my help. At a price, to be sure; a single human heart, newly torn from the chest of its living owner with the use of an obsidian blade, for each individual enemy you wish to defeat. Make such sacrifice, and I will appear."
With those words, the deity vanishes. The adventurers are free to pass through the correct door, and emerge into the world of sunlight. Gog, however, expresses, albeit in inarticulate fashion, a desire to remain in his underground lair. As the others depart, they can hear him using his mighty fists to make such repairs upon the rock walls are as possible.
With those words, the deity vanishes. The adventurers are free to pass through the correct door, and emerge into the world of sunlight. Gog, however, expresses, albeit in inarticulate fashion, a desire to remain in his underground lair. As the others depart, they can hear him using his mighty fists to make such repairs upon the rock walls are as possible.
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