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You've done something that caused your death; then you went through the door. It was said that you would be revived. But the only thing on the other side is another door.
You've done something that caused your death; then you went through the door. It was said that you would be revived. But the only thing on the other side is another door.
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The figure views itself as figureless, so you don't understand its response. You know that you are not going back to where you came from, not where you died. Your body will not raise up suddenly. The assumption is that death never happened, so revival is meaningless.
The figure views itself as figureless, so you don't understand its response. You know that you are not going back to where you came from, not where you died. Your body will not rise up suddenly. The assumption is that death never happened, so revival is meaningless.  


[[User:A Helpful Little Gnome/Park1D|{{UDLink|You can start from the beginning, like you're supposed to}}]].
Therefore,
 
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Latest revision as of 17:43, 21 November 2012

> Get revived

You've done something that caused your death; then you went through the door. It was said that you would be revived. But the only thing on the other side is another door.


> Open the door

You do that. There is another door here. You hope this doesn't become repetitive.


> Open that door too

It's open. You go through. There isn't another door.


> Look around

Everything is empty. You look behind you for the (third) door you passed through, but it has disappeared. There must be a way out, or a way to continue in, at least.


> Exist

You feel linear. On the good side of meaninglessness or nothingness (they're the same thing) you aren't required to do anything.

A little figure appears. You could have seen it many times before.


> Greet the figure

The figure views itself as figureless, so you don't understand its response. You know that you are not going back to where you came from, not where you died. Your body will not rise up suddenly. The assumption is that death never happened, so revival is meaningless.

Therefore,

You can start from the beginning, as you're supposed to.
User:A Helpful Little Gnome