d50 | Roll on this column | And then this column | And then roll on this column |
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1 |
Rotate (clockwise) |
The Falcon head |
Three times |
2 |
Rotate (counterclockwise) |
The King’s crown |
Forcefully |
3 |
Lift up |
The Second button |
Hard |
4 |
Push in |
Each knob |
Slowly |
5 |
Push up |
The shortest lever |
Quickly |
6 |
Push down |
The entire keyhole |
Carefully |
7 |
Push left |
The large flagstone |
Until it clicks |
8 |
Push right |
The handle |
Until the keyhole appears |
9 |
Slide up |
The serpent’s tongue |
Until the latch appears |
10 |
Slide down |
The curtain rod |
Until the latch opens |
11 |
Slide |
The disk under the latch |
Until the button pops up |
12 |
Pull |
The hidden lever |
While the other door is closed |
13 |
Pull down on |
The doorknob |
At the indicated time |
14 |
Pull up on |
The glass pane |
While saying the word “Ni.” |
15 |
Turn |
The carving on the bottom |
Just after the chime sounds |
16 |
Turn around |
The gargoyle’s buttocks |
Until the real door opens |
17 |
Remove |
The middle face |
Then jump back |
18 |
Use water on |
The rope |
Then run like hell |
19 |
Apply heat to |
The torch sconce |
But pull your hand back quickly |
20 |
Squeeze |
The skull |
Until the floor opens |
21 |
Close |
The statue |
As hard as you can |
22 |
Open |
The eye of the idol |
Until it aligns with the other side |
23 |
Replace |
The blue stone |
Until it lines up with the yellow marker — NOT the red marker |
24 |
Take weight off |
The spiral thingy |
To get it into the other socket |
25 |
Put weight on |
The knob |
To make it match the other side |
26 |
Shake |
The numbered dial |
While the eye of the statue is closed |
27 |
Twist |
The red pin |
In complete darkness |
28 |
Lower |
The water valve |
From a distance |
29 |
Cover up |
The large gear |
Using a mental command |
30 |
Shine bright light on |
The twisted wire |
Which is in the other room |
31 |
Pry out |
The other door |
Out in the hallway |
32 |
Use a wrench on |
The floorboard |
Until the water-tubes connect |
33 |
Use electric shock on |
The tripwire-looking thing |
Until the electrical arcs have started |
34 |
Press on |
The hook |
Then back away |
35 |
Apply pressure to |
The eyeball |
Then cover your eyes |
36 |
Move |
The bell-pull |
Until blood flows |
37 |
Unfasten |
The chain |
Until you have heard two clicks |
38 |
Lift and turn |
The triangular piece |
When it glows |
39 |
Press and then turn |
The faucet |
While standing on the pressure plate |
40 |
Disconnect |
The carved hand |
Until the other one makes a clicking noise |
41 |
Reconnect |
The eye of the tiger |
Until the ticking noise stops |
42 |
Hit |
The gem |
To start the process |
43 |
Crank |
The loop |
Until the tubes fill with liquid |
44 |
Don’t touch |
The talking part |
In complete silence |
45 |
Touch |
The fig leaf |
Very gently |
46 |
Take pressure off |
The wheel |
Until the illusion disappears |
47 |
Strike |
The bolt |
And wait for three hours |
48 |
Uncover |
The bladed apparatus |
To remove the magnetic force |
49 |
Rotate |
The coupling |
To make the stone rise |
50 |
Spin |
The decorative wing-nut |
To keep that obviously very bad contingency from occurring |