Task 4 - Cups
You find yourselves in a round gilded stone room, perfectly empty except for a pedestal in the middle that holds a sphere of lapis lazuli. Babalon's voice comes from the ceiling, warm and gentle.
"You have embarked upon a journey through trials. Past these doors, you will find a series of rooms. Each room contains a choice between two tasks; one of you must make that choice, explain why you chose as you did, and perform that task in order to go forward. Some choices are easy, and some are harsh. I cannot tell you which will be which. Once you've performed a task, you may pass freely through that room if you wish to try another door. There is no forwards nor backwards; any sealed door will open upon a new task. You must clear four rooms, not counting this, to find a path out, and each of your group must perform at least one task, though you are not required to strictly take turns.
"This is the Point of Solace. You may return here at any time to try the other door. This sphere, which you should take with you if you wish to be able to use it, may be used to clear one room without performing either task. It may only be used once, and those who ask for solace may have little chance of winning. But I know many of you are not in this to win.
"I will heal any wounds you may receive when the task is over, and if you seek comfort from me, I shall always grant it. If at some point you are the only person left on your team, you may choose to leave early, or you may choose to call for me to be a passive partner as needed to perform further tasks."
There are two doors. One is marked with a large red א, and the other with a large red ב. Neither has a doorknob; rather there is a hand-shaped imprint where a doorknob might be.
(OOC: Please indicate OOC if you are lying when you submit your answer to why you made a particular choice. You certainly can, but Babalon will know.)
"You have embarked upon a journey through trials. Past these doors, you will find a series of rooms. Each room contains a choice between two tasks; one of you must make that choice, explain why you chose as you did, and perform that task in order to go forward. Some choices are easy, and some are harsh. I cannot tell you which will be which. Once you've performed a task, you may pass freely through that room if you wish to try another door. There is no forwards nor backwards; any sealed door will open upon a new task. You must clear four rooms, not counting this, to find a path out, and each of your group must perform at least one task, though you are not required to strictly take turns.
"This is the Point of Solace. You may return here at any time to try the other door. This sphere, which you should take with you if you wish to be able to use it, may be used to clear one room without performing either task. It may only be used once, and those who ask for solace may have little chance of winning. But I know many of you are not in this to win.
"I will heal any wounds you may receive when the task is over, and if you seek comfort from me, I shall always grant it. If at some point you are the only person left on your team, you may choose to leave early, or you may choose to call for me to be a passive partner as needed to perform further tasks."
There are two doors. One is marked with a large red א, and the other with a large red ב. Neither has a doorknob; rather there is a hand-shaped imprint where a doorknob might be.
(OOC: Please indicate OOC if you are lying when you submit your answer to why you made a particular choice. You certainly can, but Babalon will know.)

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What do you think? I have no idea what either of those means.
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(Copy/paste or put down the first or the second, you don't need to type Hebrew.)
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The Choice of Control
One ruby says: "Drink this wine and lose self-control until the entire task is over." On the table below it is a grail of rich-looking red wine.
The other ruby says: "Ask another to bind your hands behind you and blindfold you until the entire task is over." On the table below it is a length of red rope and a strip of soft red cloth.
(For OOC reference - the status effect from the wine will leave a character extremely uninhibited and with poor judgement for the rest of the game. Much like being very drunk, but without physical symptoms. Also the pedestals are waist-high, having your hands bound behind your back won't prevent you from sticking a ruby in one if somebody hands it to you and you're reasonably dextrous.)
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[keeps checking on Lucciola, and hurrying for his sake. Her smile's a little forced]
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The Choice of Disclosure
One ruby says: "Touch this scrying-stone to show all others here the moment of your death."
The other ruby says: "Touch this scrying-stone to show all others here everything of your past besides your death that you have yet remembered."
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looks at Roxy. at least you're not staggering, that'd be inconvenient...]
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The Choice of Loss
One ruby says: "Step into the shadow and lose your tongue."
The other ruby says: "Step into the shadow and lose a foot."
(OOC - feel free to recognize instinctively that the pedestal will be able to recognize your answers if you give up your tongue and choose to take on another task later.)
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Both are crippling choices, but we do not know what other tasks are ahead, or how many there are. If I chose to lose my tongue, I will not be able to state the reason for my future choices.
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The Choice of Revelation
Babalon's voice comes from the ceiling again. "Touch the stones to know the choice each offers to you. When you have selected who shall do the task, that person must place the ruby in the pedestal and state their reason for choosing one over the other. Once they have performed the task, the ruby will grow to fit, the doors will be revealed, and the room will be cleared."
When you touch the rubies, they will speak the options in Babalon's voice.
One ruby says: "Look in this mirror and the greatest desire of your past will be revealed for all to see. This mirror reflects even the pages still lost in the abyss beyond Kohos."
The other ruby says: "Look in this mirror and the greatest fear of your past will be revealed for all to see. This mirror reflects even the pages still lost in the abyss beyond Kohos."
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It could be a good way to learn things about ourselves before we get the memories,
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