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So what did you think of Ward 32? Do you have any unresolved questions or anything? This would be the place to post what you thought and suggestions you have for next time.
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Ward 32 – Epilogue

Your words echo across the entirety of creation. Having been rendered obsolete by your choice, the two now-defunct versions of creation shatter and explode, sending their shards into the vast blackness of Oblivion. When at last all the pieces settle, only the peaceful ordered world remains.
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Ward 32 – Episode 32

As fast as you can (in your severely weakened condition) you make your way to the room Harold referred to as “the heart” of this place. A short hallway links the heart chamber in front of you to the grand hall behind you. As you walk the length of the hallway, it isn’t until you notice your breath steaming from your mouth that you realize the temperature is falling rapidly.
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Ward 32 – Episode 31

You race through the halls in a mad attempt to find a way down. After a relatively short while, however, you begin to dispair of ever finding your way. The hallways twist and turn at obscene angles. Staircases go down and then back up again into some other part of the building. Doorways lead into rooms of odd shapes and sizes and with all that confusion you quickly lose your sense of direction. You have no idea which way you came.
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Ward 32 – Episode 30

You attempt to yell over the increasingly louder and louder buzzing noise. “Harold, we need to split up!”

“No way, Vlad. You need me. You haven’t finished the book, and plus you don’t… LOOK OUT!” Harold leaps at you and slams his shoulder into your chest, propelling you backwards a few steps. A moment later, you see something dark and grey fly inches past your face and land on the roof directly in front of you — the spot in which, until Harold pushed you, you had been standing. Continuing its momentum, it skids across the roof, ripping jagged gashes in the ancient stonework. The object skidds for a few meters until it impacts a small stone outcropping near the edge and then comes to a rest, at which point you’re finally able to get a good look at it.
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