No. 002 - Lost and Found
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[Somewhere, a puzzle sits. Abandoned.
Why? How? Nobody knows. But it looks innocent enough. Little blocks in playful colors, purposefully arranged inside a handcrafted house of wood. The blocks slide easily with a nudge, almost as if they were born to do so. It looks like the big red block would fit perfectly into the space on the right. In fact, it looks like it would be a pretty easy task. Might as well give it a try, right?
But this cheerful little puzzle has a dark secret. To the savvy, it's worth 99 picarats and requires a series of 81 moves at minimum to complete. To the not-as-savvy, that means it's a lot harder than it looks. This is not a puzzle for the weak.]
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Good evening, Luceti. I’ll only be a moment. I seem to have lost a puzzle of mine -- a sliding block puzzle, to be precise. Has anyone seen it? I would appreciate any word.
(( OOC: I don’t count on him actually getting the puzzle back, but it can be spotted anywhere and everywhere. And if you'd like to play out puzzle frustrations with someone other than Layton, go right ahead! Puzzle destruction is also a thing that is acceptable. Just sayin'.
P.S.: a video of the puzzle if you want to see it in action. ))
[Somewhere, a puzzle sits. Abandoned.
Why? How? Nobody knows. But it looks innocent enough. Little blocks in playful colors, purposefully arranged inside a handcrafted house of wood. The blocks slide easily with a nudge, almost as if they were born to do so. It looks like the big red block would fit perfectly into the space on the right. In fact, it looks like it would be a pretty easy task. Might as well give it a try, right?
But this cheerful little puzzle has a dark secret. To the savvy, it's worth 99 picarats and requires a series of 81 moves at minimum to complete. To the not-as-savvy, that means it's a lot harder than it looks. This is not a puzzle for the weak.]
[Voice, evening]
Good evening, Luceti. I’ll only be a moment. I seem to have lost a puzzle of mine -- a sliding block puzzle, to be precise. Has anyone seen it? I would appreciate any word.
(( OOC: I don’t count on him actually getting the puzzle back, but it can be spotted anywhere and everywhere. And if you'd like to play out puzzle frustrations with someone other than Layton, go right ahead! Puzzle destruction is also a thing that is acceptable. Just sayin'.
P.S.: a video of the puzzle if you want to see it in action. ))
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A different puzzle, of course. I would be a poor sort of enthusiast to lose this one, as it's in my head. It begins with a trio of men engaged in a three-way duel.
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[Nor did he say he wouldn't, because now he's kind of interested.]
And who even does a three-way duel? I thought it was supposed to be two people.
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I suppose you could call it a truel in this case. The three men are of varied skill with the pistol. Let's say you're one of them, and on average you hit your target only 1/3 of the time. Let's say I'm also one of the men, and I hit my target 2/3 of the time. The third man, Mr. Blue has perfect aim 100% of the time.
We have arranged the rules as such: we take turns shooting, one at a time, until there is only one man left standing. You will shoot first, then I, then Mr. Blue, and then it cycles back to you. At whom should you shoot first?
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Um... Mr. Blue? Might as well try and take out the best guy first, right?
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But the only other person I could shoot would be me!
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But of course, you wouldn't want to harm yourself either. Which means...?
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[No, he didn't.]
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A knife? That would put you at an even greater disadvantage, surely?
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[Also violence is bad, mmkay.]
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Seriously? You'd keel over and die just from seein' somethin' like that?
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