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Game 19 - Group B
You are in a small, square room—no more than five or six paces across in either direction. The décor is cramped, black, and gothic a darkened library jammed so full of books and antiquated furniture that you have to be careful moving around to avoid everything.
There is a single window on one wall—covered with heavy red curtains for ambiance, but you can see that it's boarded over on the other side.
The second wall has two large bookcases full of nicely bound books. Between them is an unlit fireplace with a lintel that has several figurines and candlesticks on it, and above that, an absurdly large portrait of a very unfamiliar and gothic-looking noblewoman. Displayed prominently on the fireplace is also an antique gun. For some reason, the painting and the gun have garishly orange pieces of tape stuck to them.
The third wall has a lamp, a liquor cabinet, and a music box on a stand. There is a small stairwell here that goes straight up to the ceiling and then abruptly stops. The outlet for the lamp also has tape on it.
The final wall has a door, which is heavily padlocked, a grandfather clock.
The center of the room has a squat, round coffee table with a ouija board on it. A chandelier hangs from the ceiling, some sort of twisted monstrosity made from animal skulls.
There is a single window on one wall—covered with heavy red curtains for ambiance, but you can see that it's boarded over on the other side.
The second wall has two large bookcases full of nicely bound books. Between them is an unlit fireplace with a lintel that has several figurines and candlesticks on it, and above that, an absurdly large portrait of a very unfamiliar and gothic-looking noblewoman. Displayed prominently on the fireplace is also an antique gun. For some reason, the painting and the gun have garishly orange pieces of tape stuck to them.
The third wall has a lamp, a liquor cabinet, and a music box on a stand. There is a small stairwell here that goes straight up to the ceiling and then abruptly stops. The outlet for the lamp also has tape on it.
The final wall has a door, which is heavily padlocked, a grandfather clock.
The center of the room has a squat, round coffee table with a ouija board on it. A chandelier hangs from the ceiling, some sort of twisted monstrosity made from animal skulls.
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Silver
V. What the Thunder Said
After the torchlight red on sweaty faces
After the frosty silence in the gardens
After the agony in stony places
The shouting and the crying
Prison and palace and reverberation
Of thunder of spring over distant mountains
He who was living is now dead
We who were living are now dying
With a little patience
Gold
I. The Burial of the Dead
April is the cruellest month, breeding
Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing
Memory and desire, stirring
Dull roots with spring rain.
Winter kept us warm, covering
Earth in forgetful snow, feeding
A little life with dried tubers.
Blue
II. A Game of Chess
The Chair she sat in, like a burnished throne,
Glowed on the marble, where the glass
Held up by standards wrought with fruited vines
From which a golden Cupidon peeped out
(Another hid his eyes behind his wing)
Doubled the flames of sevenbranched candelabra
Reflecting light upon the table as
The glitter of her jewels rose to meet it,
From satin cases poured in rich profusion;
In vials of ivory and coloured glass
Red
III. The Fire SERMON
The river’s tent is broken: the last fingers of leaf
Clutch and sink into the wet bank. The wind
Crosses the brown land, unheard. The nymphs are departed.
Sweet Thames, run softly, till I end my song.
The river bears no empty bottles, sandwich papers,
Silk handkerchiefs, cardboard boxes, cigarette ends
Or other testimony of summer nights. The nymphs are departed.
And their friends, the loitering heirs of city directors;
Departed, have left no addresses.
By the waters of Leman I sat down and wept . . .
Green
IV. Death by Water
Phlebas the Phoenician, a fortnight dead,
Forgot the cry of gulls, and the deep sea swell
And the profit and loss.
A current under sea
Picked his bones in whispers. As he rose and fell
He passed the stages of his age and youth
Entering the whirlpool.
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[taking them and putting them in on the mantle in the order
Gold -> Blue -> Red -> Green -> Silver.]
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The architecture in this room seems all upside-down and uncomfortable, cramped and twisted. The ground is slightly warped, the red carpet crunching underfoot, hopefully just with dust and wear.
There is some sort of "altar" set up here, and the air smells heavily of incense.
On the altar, you find:
a pair of candles
a chess board missing two pieces: a white bishop and a black knight
a feather
a mouse skull
a small locked jewellery box with a number padlock:
- five spaces total
- with a dial for each space to enter any number between 1-26
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[puts the white bishop where it should be]
I've seen a chess puzzle like this before.
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Elluka, didn't you say you needed a chessboard?
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Tristan and Kieran?
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[oho a hidden room]
This is quite neat. So we have to find a purpose for all of these.
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ugh covers his nose but]
A mouse skull, huh... maybe there's a missing spot in the chandelier?
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Where does this go...!
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"Kiddo, need a hint? C'mon everybody, your time's almost out and I haven't seen y'all do anything impressive."
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[shows it to the camera]
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