Chapter 47: Clinos White 5
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Clinos picked up a stone, laboriously leaving an arrow cut on the ground. 【】
"We use this as a starting point, and every place where there is a fork marks the direction in which we are going, and when we see the sign again, it means that we have come back, and then we put a horizontal line under the arrow to indicate that we have been here twice. In the way a traditional maze is designed, it is absolutely impossible to pass through a route three times unless it is not a simple traditional maze. "We know that there are probably no large buildings on top of the labyrinth, and we are just standing in front of the Cathedral of the House of the Gods, so I guess we must have been at the end of the labyrinth, and the direction it extends is exactly the south of the church." With this pocket watch, you can correct the position of the hand every time you turn so that it points south, so that you don't get lost. ”
At this moment, a figure came out of the corner, and on closer inspection, it was Ebner. He looked like he was covered in mud, but he wasn't hurt.
"Klinos!" said Ebernar, "it's great that you're here...... No, it should be said that you are so unfortunate here. Ebner noticed an unfamiliar face, "Who is this?"
"This is ......" Clinos paused deliberately, and sure enough, Ognel took over.
"Call me Jason, a traveling mage. Ognair reached out, grabbed Ebner's hand and shook it twice. At the same time, he gave Isaac a distinct look, and if it weren't for the fact that Eberner was really not good at reading people's expressions, this level of implication would have been seen through a long time ago.
"Mr. Eberner!" Isaac skimmed over the topic of Ognair's identity, "looks like we're in a labyrinth, have you found anything along the way?"
Clinos acquiesced to Ognair's approach, wanting him to owe him a favor, "Glad to see you're okay, did anyone else fall into this place with you?"
"I don't know, we're separated. "Hopefully Serena and August don't fall," said Eberner. ”
"You've come just in time, Mr. Quinskin. Ognair said: "Klinos just proposed that we vote to decide the way forward, but the three of them can't vote. After all, there are three options to go straight to the left and right, and it is likely that each will get one vote, and now that you are here, this problem will be solved. ”
Klinos explained his opinion to Ebner. This maze is most likely a traditional two-dimensional maze, and luckily all the walls are just mathematical extensions of the two walls. In view of the characteristics of such a labyrinth, if you can find an exit by groping along a wall, you will use the method of exhaustion to find an exit by geometrically extending the wall that deliberately extends into an obstacle.
However, the size of the maze probably does not allow them to do so, so they use voting to make decisions as randomly as possible, using records and markers with simple rules such as "you can't walk the same path three times" and "try the path you haven't taken" to find an exit.
After hearing this, Ebenard also agreed with this approach, so the four of them walked together into the depths of the labyrinth. At the same time, I thought that there might be other people who had fallen into this maze as well, so I shouted as I walked.
Four people voted for three ways to go forward, so that Ebner, who was never decided, was always the last to say his opinion. In many cases, his opinion is the key choice. This puts pressure on Ebner, and the choice of direction is less and less like a planned randomness, but a purely mental activity. Each time Eberner chose the direction of the Klinos vote, and when he encountered an impasse, he easily changed his position.
In this way, the advance was much faster, but from the point of view of Klinus to fate, their course was almost predictable.
They walked in this labyrinth for a long time with a flickering candlelight. Some roads were fractured due to the earthquake, and the overall structure was barely damaged, as if the maze was designed to withstand the earthquake.
The general direction of the group has not been lost, and the road has not even been walked a second time. If they weren't on the right path, the maze was much bigger than expected.
It seems that an hour has passed, and although the road has not been repeated, there seems to be no exit in sight. This result is disappointing, this labyrinth does not seem to be an extension of two straight lines on a flat surface, the traditional labyrinth exhaustive method does not apply here in the first place, here there are many walls independent of the boundary lines, so that the different roads are connected, and the confusing roads end up being just circles that keep spinning.
The mood of the group grew lower, and he shouted every once in a while, trying to attract the attention of the other people trapped here.
In this time, they have traveled several kilometers. In total, according to Klinos's imprecise calculations, they moved 280 meters to the south and 130 meters to the west. Compared to this maze that has not yet reached the boundary, it may be just a drop in the bucket.
Suddenly, there was a response from the fork in the road on the left, "Hey, anyone?"
"We're over here!" Isaac shouted.
Ogst walked in with the blue-glowing sword of the sage, and he groped around the labyrinth for a long time using the sword as a light. He stepped up to him and breathed a sigh of relief as he retracted the glowing sword into its scabbard.
"I'm so glad to see you......" Ognel shook his hand before he could finish his words.
"My name is Jason, and it's a pleasure to meet you. ”
"New friends?" said Augst.
"Yes, not only the same weal and sorrow, but also the same smell of friends. Ognel said, "My mutual friend and I are fond of truth and logic. ”
Ogast took a closer look at his face and said strangely, "Have we met somewhere?"
"Maybe it's because of the public's face. Ognair said.
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