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Story Map For labyrinth (Cunning of the fox (An old warrior lays trapped…
Story Map For labyrinth
Cunning of the fox
An old warrior lays trapped underneath a fallen tree near a river after a storm. He sees you and calls for aid. Do you help them?
Yes, together you lift the tree and save him. The warrior thanks you and offers you his sword as payment for his salvation. Do you Accept this gift?
The warrior graciously offers up his blade, but just as you reach out to take it, the steel whirls in its masters hands and the warrior slices your achilles. Looking into your eyes the assailant speaks, had you refused my offer I would have hunted us a feast and called you friend, but you reach out in contempt. Good deeds warrant no reward.
No, you require no reward for helping someone in need. The warrior smiles presses his forehead to yours. The gift is given, One decision made may now be unmade
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Your journey takes you to the black coast, you rest around the fire. A swarm of searing pain wakes you in the night you were beset by mosquito's. You have many bites already and most of the swarm has left. Do you bury your self in a layer of sand to keep the bugs away or simplily pass out to await the morn
The tide comes in while you sleep turning the warm sand to ice, you wake sickly. (If attacked by the warrior you die the next day) Otherwise you trudge on, beaten but not broken
you do nothing, the mosquito's have had there fill and you wake with no further aliments. You know the sands are cold and bread desease
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Unity of the ox
You come to a bridge, 2 stricken strangers approach you. They spout words of caution, a troll lives under this bridge and the only way to cross is together, the strangers say the troll is a coward and will not attack a group. Do you cross with them?
Yes, you walk across unharmed but the glint of a red eye and grey skin makes you glad that these people are trustworthy. Your new companions request to continue there journey a long side you for a time.
No, Trolls are nonsense and some old beggars wont convince you otherwise. You cross alone and make it to the other side unharmed. As soon as your foot touches the road once more a scaled and stony claw grabs your ankle, dragging you under the bridge to be devoured in the darkness by thousands of needle sharp teeth. You should have trusted in the strangers
Grace of the ox
Tired and hungry after much walking you find refuge in a mossy cave and sleep peacefully through the night. The next day as you turn to leave so does the cave you slept in revealed to be a mighty giant. Shocked at the sight you ask if you are permitted to be on your way. The rock giant replies “I did not know you had come, and I shall not miss you when you go away.”
Greed of the dog
While not suffering for food now, you have nothing left in your pack and will soon go hungry. Arcoss a rapidly flowing river you see an apple orchard ripe for harvest. Do you attempt to cross
No, you continue down the road
Yes, You build a bridge of stones, but the river dislodges one of your foot holds and you are swept down river. Do not attempt impossibilities