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"Oh... heh. Looks like it did work."

 

Ford follows the others to the control room.

 

"And now things get even more complicated..."

 

He looks down at the note again.

 

"3, 7, 11... any ideas?"

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"One puzzle down, one to go," Lurel grins, more confident now that the end of the maze is in sight. He looks at the stones, picks one of them up.

 

"I still think those heads have something to do with the puzzle... and I can't work out how 3 - 7 - 11 relates to this. Sooo... do we match the colour stone to the colour of the head?"

 

 

He looks at the stones, and frowns. "Would you say that head in the mad wizard's house was white or grey?"

 

He picks up the white stone, and fits it into the hollow labelled '1'.

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"Hmm.... so maybe that was the right colour?" Lurel speculates. "I wonder... maybe I should have put the stone corresponding to the 3 heads in first... then the seven... but what about eleven? There aren't eleven hollows!"

 

He picks up aquamarine and puts it into the hollow labelled 2.

 

"We might as well try putting all the colours matching the heads in, now that I've started.... or ?"

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"May as well try, I suppose... I'm sure Anima would have warned us if doing this wrong would get us killed. Well, I hope so anyway."

 

Ford gulps.

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OOC> Sorry about my disappearance once again... but I have the forums bookmarked under the old name, and it wouldn't load up. I assumed it was the forums... only to realise today that that was not so.

 

IC> In anticipation of the next hollow, Midge picks up both the red and the vermilion stone and ponders.

 

"Which looks more like the four heads?"

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"I'm not sure," Lurel muses. "When we went to talk to the mad wizard, 4 corresponded to pink.. so that's another possibility. Why don't you try them all and see what happens?"

 

Lurel can't help wondering about '3 - 7 - 11' though... the octagon has moved three times so far.... should something have happened? What, though, in an octagon with 8 hollows to receive stones, is the significance of the number 11?

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