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An ancient retainer appears with a candle:
"We kept your room just as it was, sir". |
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Bats fly out in pursuit of the moths. |
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I love and miss you, but I'm not sure what this idea would visually look like. Until I'm more informed of the plan, I'm staying neutral. Come back, you. |
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+ sure and all my ex prisoner friends will like to frequent this bar
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We're going to need a bigger keg... |
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Oh, I get it now. For some reason, I thought this "Escape" meant a way out of the bar, as you would from prison. Now I get it and love it. I like reality tv, so this would be right up my alley. I think. |
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Perhaps make the bar a "speakeasy" hidden behind a perfectly ordinary series of escape rooms. Only unusually clever solutions to the escape room unlock this actual bar area, and only briefly, until the puzzles change, whilst typical escape room enjoyers pass through the rooms none the wiser and out through an ordinary lobby/gift shop area confusingly called "the bar" that sells little bottles of alcohol such as sometimes available on airplanes. Everyone's a winner! Rumors of a double-secret speakeasy, allegedly hidden behind the perfectly ordinary secret bar, are obviously nonsense, and philosophers claiming that the escape room is life itself (the escape room challenge being the course of one lifetime, not even a metaphor for life, but a literal puzzle with unknown rules to figure out) are encouraged to lighten up a little and have one drink more and/or less. |
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