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Originally Posted by ysome View Post
>Attempt to open the transparent glass door.

As you grasp the handle, the door opens upon the scene of a bridgeless, silent river, while the previous room dissolves around you. You find that both the screen and your soiled undergarment has disappeared. On the other side of the river, you can see another door, seemingly marble-coloured. The river is unnaturally still.
>Attempt to dig a tunnel under the river my hands.
"In my opinion, the existence of life is a highly overrated phenomenon." -Jon Osterman
Originally Posted by ysome View Post
>Attempt to dig a tunnel under the river my hands.

I don't understand the command.
>Attempt to walk over the river.
"In my opinion, the existence of life is a highly overrated phenomenon." -Jon Osterman
Originally Posted by ysome View Post
>Attempt to walk over the river.

You sink into the river.

You are devoured by a sea serpent.

You have 1 continue remaining.
Last edited by Wight; Feb 4, 2014 at 06:19 AM.
Help Do I start from the beginning?

>Walk to door labeled, "I"
"In my opinion, the existence of life is a highly overrated phenomenon." -Jon Osterman
Originally Posted by ysome View Post
Help Do I start from the beginning?

>Walk to door labeled, "I"


A holographic screen appears in front of you.

It's an image of you, with some text:

Player: ysome
Deaths: 2
Health: 3
Motivation: 62
Progress: 1
Door: VIII, "Path of Danger"
Inventory: pocketknife, pocket calculator, broken pocketwatch, pocket protector, no pockets.


You witness the scene of a bridgeless, silent river, while the previous room dissolves around you. On the other side of the river, you can see another door, seemingly marble-coloured. The river is unnaturally still.
Originally Posted by ysome View Post
>Study the river.

The river is unnaturally still. Despite this, there does not appear to be anything beneath its surface that you can see.
>Walk along the side of the river to try and find an end.
"In my opinion, the existence of life is a highly overrated phenomenon." -Jon Osterman