[That Ademnet can keep up is all the same to Barnabas, it merely makes things easier. As they reach the end, Barnabas quickly opens the hatch at the top, grasping the ledge and lifting himself through it right after. Then as he settles himself onto his feet, he turns to make certain Ademnet can make it, but he's instead hit with the sudden reality of being in an entirely different room.
No trace of that blood-filling room, the rope, there is nothing but a wall behind him. He frowns at it. The room itself is once again rather empty, though decidedly narrow with a wall bisecting it. Accepting that there's little more he can do for Ademnet with no way back, he decides to wait and see if he will show up just as Barnabas has.
But that doesn't happen. He's alone in this room, and so after a moment longer, he turns to head towards the door at the far end. He reads over the instructions there, and their namesβwhich is certainly one way for them to learn each other's.
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No trace of that blood-filling room, the rope, there is nothing but a wall behind him. He frowns at it. The room itself is once again rather empty, though decidedly narrow with a wall bisecting it. Accepting that there's little more he can do for Ademnet with no way back, he decides to wait and see if he will show up just as Barnabas has.
But that doesn't happen. He's alone in this room, and so after a moment longer, he turns to head towards the door at the far end. He reads over the instructions there, and their namesβwhich is certainly one way for them to learn each other's.
Who should escape?
A simple enough trial, at least on the surface.]