[ he hums, but thumbs to the appropriate page and reads out loud, to the low dulcet tones of shr..arry in the background, then picks "I know the door."
hmm. ]
What's the right answer to the riddle, little rabbit? The door with the two red stones, the three purple stones, or one green stone? Clock's ticking.
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unbothered: ] You are not.
[ trust him he's an expert now. you are too big.
sure they can read along, too. he turns the page a bit to show them the piece he's reading - here! ]
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I see you have been checking me out thoroughly, hm?
[ They will let him call the shots for their adventure and pick the route. Just content with reading along. ]
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[ the nicest way to say i hope someone turns YOU into a rabbit see how you like it in the world.
into the dungeon we go! ]
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[ They might like it actually. Being carried around and pampered? ]
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[ :/ ]
Shortcut, or follow the group.
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[ You do remember the part about them being shameless, right? ]
It's best to follow the group for now.
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[ he hums, but thumbs to the appropriate page and reads out loud, to the low dulcet tones of shr..arry in the background, then picks "I know the door."
hmm. ]
What's the right answer to the riddle, little rabbit? The door with the two red stones, the three purple stones, or one green stone? Clock's ticking.
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[ They are curious. They read the riddle before they tap the third one. ]
One green stone, dear.
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[ flipping the pages! he opens to the green stone page, and starts to read aloud. ]
Correct. [ hmmm. ] What a terrible adventuring party.
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So charming. [ Said in a tone that matches Temenos' face. ] Hope he drops his share of the treasure on his foot.