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11 years ago
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Well, that's the thing, my version has no end!
Well, I even suggested a few crazy endings for you!
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11 years ago
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For some reason, I was sure that Haliel could determine the role of any player.
Well, then everything is bad. And it's scary to shoot because it might hit the Healer or Sylella. And there's no point in shooting.
Don't worry, it's not you who has to shoot.
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11 years ago
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Well, I even suggested a few crazy endings for you.
Self-sacrifice?)
Manticore - Ctesias (first mention) - Knidos (homeland) - Aphrodite of Knidos - Aphrodite - Greek mythology - Nephele
Perfect.
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11 years ago
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Manticore - Ctesias (first mention) - Knidos (homeland)
I also encountered something similar, but the problem is that you can't deduce the manticore from the reverse.
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11 years ago
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I've encountered a similar issue, but the problem is that there's no way to get back to the manticores from the opposite direction.
I'm thinking about it myself.

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But it's unlikely to work. I need to look at other sources.
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11 years ago
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Self-sacrifice?
No, I'm just curious to see the most diverse solutions.
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11 years ago
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I liked the Heroist's clue. I'm not ready to say that it's correct, but in my opinion, it's an example of a perfect clue. There is a logical connection and sequence in it, and there is a way to reverse it. In this case, the length of the chain itself doesn't matter, because sometimes a clue consisting of two elements (rake > axe) can be unsolvable.
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11 years ago
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Maybe I'll get inspired and come up with my own series...
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11 years ago
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Manticore - Ctesias (first mention) - Knidos (homeland) - Aphrodite of Knidos - Aphrodite - Greek mythology - Nephele
Then it's simpler: Manticore - Greek mythology - Nephele. Otherwise, it's too complicated.
The Manticore appeared in computer games from the "Disciples", "Dark Souls", and "Might and Magic" series - in "Heroes of Might and Magic III" and "Might and Magic 7", it looked like a lion with a scorpion's tail and wings (it looks similar in the animated series "My Little Pony" (S01E02)).
That's cool.
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11 years ago
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Since everyone is into chain-building, I won't stand aside either. Manticore – a creature from Andrzej Sapkowski's "The Witcher" – dark fantasy – Mika. I found the link to the bestiary on Wikipedia.
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11 years ago
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I like the clues about Visha and Miku.
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11 years ago
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Manticore
Isn't that from Persian mythology?
The manticore appeared in the computer games of the “Disciples,” “Dark Souls,” and “Might and Magic” series—in “Heroes of Might and Magic III” and “Might and Magic 7,” it looked like a lion with a scorpion’s tail and wings (it looks similar in the animated series “My Little Pony” (S01E02)).
With such evidence, you could even execute someone.
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11 years ago
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Here is an additional source for your search.
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11 years ago
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An interesting resource.
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11 years ago
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Isn't that Persian mythology?
Oh, well, never mind, I was wrong. I thought Ctesias invented it...

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