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Holding on to his nose he looked around to see a lot of them bouncing around. What a brilliant place for them, He thought sarcastically. "Protego," he said pointing the wand to himself and relighting the wand right after in time to see a giant bean stalk growing. Still holding his nose he walked over to it and frowned, "Dat wadn't dere before." What was this a fairy tale? He flinched as another bulb came at him and looked up the stalk again, could he climb it? It didn't look strong enough to climb though.... What else was he supposed to do though let the bulbs pummel him to death? |
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The stalk continues to climb up into the darkness, growing up the side of the nearby rock wall, as tendrils curl up along the sides, almost like footrests. |
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Placing one hand on the stalk he looked up and sighed, "Hope there's no giants up there or I'm gonna be reaaaaaaaaaaally mad." Upward he continued to climb making sure to keep an eye out for anything that might pop out at him over the rock edge or above debating whether he could fit through that hole that the stalk had made. Probably not. |
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Soon, you come to another fork. From where you stand, the only different you can notice is that one path looks wider, at least as far as you can see, that is. Nothing else betrays what may lie ahead. Which way? Left and narrow or right and wide? |
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Continuing onward he saw a fork in the path again and groaned in frustration. Seriously a sign would be fantastic. Since he'd taken the right before he'd go right again just for the hell of it. Stupid task with it's stupid forks and it's stupid puzzles, he thought irritable to himself as he kept his wand at the ready and kicked a few rocks on his way down the path. |
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As you proceed forward, your path is suddenly blocked by a large, spiky plant that spans the width of the walkway. At first you think it might just be a harmless pile of vines, until the vines start moving, trying to grab you with their long, green tendrils. To your horror, the plant also seems to have numerous fangs—you might want to avoid those. Don’t forget to look out for spikes, getting hit by one of those must be VERY unpleasant! The only way to advance is to get past this extremely venomous plant, so tread carefully! |
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Looking around he stopped suddenly as he saw a very familiar plant. Was that...Venmous Tentacula?! Oh this was just great now he was going to die by poison. FAAAAAAAAAANTASTIC! Holding up his wand he pointed it at the plant. Tentacula....tentacula.... "Ah ha. Diffindo!" he said pointing it at the evil plant. |
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Don't be too confident, however, as after a some time, it begins to move again, its remaining vines undulating . This beastie needs some more pruning. |
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Gripping his wand tighter he smirked and continued to shoot Diffindo spells at it like it was some sort of stress reliever and in a way it was. It'd be more so if he could actually get his hands on it however. Though that meant death and Fia would kill him again if he got himself killed so...that was a big no on that front. |
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Resting beneath the now motionless tendrils, you see something glittery...is there something shiny down there? |
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Pointing his wand at the shiny object would it work if he didn't know what the object was? It was work a shot. Shrugging he kept his wand steady and said, "Accio shiny thing." |
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You hear a rumbling and the floor beneath you shakes as the beanstalk has continued to grow and has, indeed, broken through the top of the cave. The holes are not large enough to climb out of, if you could even get good footing on the stalk. But, they are large enough to let light stream in. Slight tendrils curl off the main stalk and the light shining through reflects off something attached to one of them. It's just out of reach, unless you'd like to try to stretch and risk falling. Elsewhere in your general vicinity, one aptly placed hole allows light to shine down illuminating a door. A door! Upon further inspection, however, a large, rusted padlock stands between you and what looks like your best exit. |
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He frowned as the ground began to shake and with a quick look around saw the beanstalk had continued to grow and had broken through the ceiling. Watching out for falling rocks he eyed the hole that was made and shook his head. Still can't get out that way. His eyes did however catch sight of another shining thing that he wasn't tall enough to reach, of course. If the spell worked on the key would it work on the shiny thing too? "Accio shiny thing," he said pointing his wand toward it hoping it would work just as the corner of his eye caught a door and a grin came to his face. He could do this. Just catch the shiny thing and get out as fast as he could before there really was a giant. |
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Holding the key in his hand and his wand in his mouth he placed the silver key in the lock and after a few tries cause it was rusted, he finally got it to turn. Why they would have a rusted lock here was beyond him, especially when the key was so shiny. He better not get tetanus or someone was going to hear his anger. Pushing open the door he held his breath praying that this would be the exit and not some next maze cause he just might lose his mind if it kept going. They'd find him in here talking to a wall...or a plant or maybe the bowtruckles. |
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Behind the door is a steep, empty corridor, well lit from light streaming in from an opening at the end. If you take a deep breath, you'll smell something you haven't since you entered the cave. Fresh air. You're out. You're done. You're alive. Just a little walking left. |
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Sticking his wand back in his other pocket where it belonged he walked toward the light with a grin on his face though his body was tired. Why had he signed up for this again? But he'd gotten through now to recoup and wait for the next one. |
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As the champion exits, the door closes behind him. |
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