Away-Ink: The cage that is shaking. Part 1

Cyclops: Now two the chains, times to the right, and then add two, add don’t forget the dropped after times to the end, all right.
Bleep: Well, before the jump. Just look at this upside down to find the answer before going forward. Because word problems suck. As the answer is there. A need to know the chain numbers. Before going forward. So, the word problem can be worked through.
Bleep: What self-awareness pill was taking before starting the maze?

Blank: The last time this happened in a dream world, the path or maze walked was green and reminded the mind of a motherboard being turned into a maze. And before that, it was the maze in the TV show. With a small mix of the news and the blue flower thing to confuse.
Blank: Meaning the third time wakes the mind to this is the normal day of work.

1st puzzlement for Away-Ink: The cage that is shaking. Part 1

Blank: Where is this place?
Bleep: That would be unknown at the moment, as nothing here looks right.
Passerby 1: A flashing of the light, and the guidance is given. Just got… Got to watch. for the flash and look.

Blank: What does that mean?
Bleep: look for a flashing light. A direction to be followed. At least that is what was said. A flashing light gives guidance.
Blank: Oh!
KLING.

Kling.
Bleep: Guessing the road sign is the guide for now. It’s saying walk till the end of the road.
Blank: So, in the house. The noise is disregarded as nothing more than vermin in the wall, thinking. The noise here is used to confirm the point of the passerby’s statement. Was it the singing number?
Bleep: If this is a dream state. Like the last time. Listening was the wrong answer. One screaming about zombies was just passed by, as a lie cause it was unknown. Doing so led to being at Antti Riddle’s desk.
Blank: And now?
Bleep: The posed saying of the passerby. Made sense or understood saying.
Blank: So, till the end of the road, the framing of a waking dream is the thinking.
Bleep: Does it mean a T-section where the choice goes right or left?
Blank: Maybe that, or a dead end.

2nd puzzlement for Away-Ink: The cage that is shaking. Part 1
Mitchel: Inkle the cage system is a guided maze of the two, then?
Inkle: That could be said in a way. The passerby is actually the ants in costumes posing as random shadows.
Vaticinator: Why the song and dance number?

Inkle: The ants wanted a bit of fun. In the way of offering the riddles that need to be decoded.
Mitchel: Why? Would song and dance be the given thinking?
Inkle: as the first one was done. Gave the rest a reason for the riddle given will play out soon after, and if the two disagree, the answer is lost, and the maze starts aging for the two.
Vaticinator: Kind of a mean way to get things going, isn’t it? But how is the song and dance the answer?

Ant 1: Wanted to be on the level of the jets or the sharks.
Terry: Wasn’t the point of the cage to be frequency control? To be a guiding force of the main cage for OEB and the shadow there?
Inkle: Yes, but the ants are the policing force. So, if the main pets and the ants are both unaffected by the frequency, the answer for the main is found. The two are reaching the end of the road.

3rd puzzlement for Away-Ink: The cage that is shaking. Part 1
Bleep: There is no T-section, and a few are just walking about.
Blank: Just wait a moment, then off and away on a coin flip choice.
Passerby 1: Without a strong pole to point the spinning is had. touch a four-letter word, and it’s a message carried on the wind.
Blank: Four letters. Wasn’t that the…?
Bleep: The News, and that TV is playing.

Talking head anchor: The other news, a few reports of the blankness of the TV screen are giving fright to people when the view behind them is seen.
THnk!
Blank: Now What?

4th puzzlement for Away-Ink: The cage that is shaking. Part 1
Vaticinator: Show the two a fearmongering news article line that has the answer hidden in the words. What kind of trickery is that to be?

Inkle: Actually, that was an article line run by the Line of Head News network of the La Tinta Cage. It’s hard not to find the fearful strings on it. Would think the time would be looked away from, but really can’t stop looking at the train wreck of a thing for the guide shadows. Then again, the thinking of the two. The ghosts of the house were starting to grow. Mainly because the two stayed in the house.
Mitchel: Ghost, meaning apparition?
Terry: Why is it that the two have words like Zombie, spirit, and haunt as part of the colloquy of the two?
Inkle: That is hard to say. But the next round of riddle and answer is soon to start. Since the turnaround was done.

Blank: The answer to the last riddle leads back to the starting point, right?
Bleep: A small twist or a maze that led to a dead end.
Blank: Here comes a passerby.

Vaticinator: looks different from the other ants.
Inkle: Not one. Forget the riddle for this part.

Passerby 2: Get the guide to the stars! Get the guide to the stars!
Bleep: How much for a map?
Passerby 2: Two bits more than the first two bills of print.
Bleep: Huh!
Blank: two fifty.
Bleep: Are there two printed mite bills?
Blank: Yes.
Bleep: Anitt Riddled is marked by the coast of the lake.

5th puzzlement for Away-Ink: The cage that is shaking. Part 1
Mitchel: A fall from the riddles. More like an escape room answer feeds the next step to gain the knowledge of leaving.
Inkle: forgot the two ways of waking up when the mind becomes challenged to get answers. Hopefully, while on the winding road, there is a chance of a misstep by the two to restart the maze. kind of missed the answer to the first trickery given.

Jon: Being a watcher of La Tinta on the first run by OEB. There are a lot of commercials for monster movies and shows. So, does the index of older broadcasts in the binder think monsters are found to be cool?
Terry: A long-winded questioning. Even if it may be right. Is that an ant?
Inkle: yes.

Passerby 3: With the paper winding, the road becomes a cost to the end, but the light was paid no mind.
Mitchel: Was that a riddle or a warning? And what will happen this time?
Inkle: Well, pay attention.

Cyclops: Now two the chains, times to the right, and then add two, add don’t forget the dropped after times to the end, all right.

Bleep: the answer was 2,6,10 for the chains, right?
Blank: Yes, that was the word problem that was figured out last time. But when getting back to the street, does the news mirror turn around need to be done, or going to skip it? Because getting tired, and the second map wasn’t taking away when the reset was done.

Bleep: Well, if the map is had, why not skip the step, but unless the skipped step allows the maze to set the parts needed.
Blank: Is that to mean the part has to play to be able to exit the maze?
Cyclops: Now two the chains, times to the right, and then add two, add don’t forget the dropped after times to the end, all right.

6th puzzlement for Away-Ink: The cage that is shaking. Part 1
Inkle: This is why the first two palookas were lost.
Mitchel: Vaticinator, wasn’t there a maze world need to be set for Cohen when the job was quiet?
Vaticinator: Yes. kind of the reason for the trapping of the mind.
Terry: Like the skateboarding answer to the answer, thing mentioned earlier.

Vaticinator: Yes, same think different routes lead to the same dead end to keep the trap in place.
Terry: Huh! that an interstation thinking.
Jon/Mitchel: The first part of the maze requirements has been met for the ending. The light that tripped the two up is back in sight.

Passerby 3: The wait for the color makes the line grow longer.
Bleep: Is it because of the dance that the light is not changing?
Blank: Please don’t make that sound reasoning for the light not to change.

Bleep: Not a try to do so, but the dance is yet to be over, and the light remains the same. Green.
Blank: There is another intersection, so another light to be had. Almost want it to be a dead-end turnaround, not a dancing number.
Vaticinator: Honesty. The test of the cage is really a good thing. The fun of the two being tested by riddles is actually a fun thing to see. But why the dancing number for the light?

Ant 1: Ant three was asked to make sure the next station would have time for the riddled to be set up. Since it is hard to give a reason for the box that will be needed.
Inkle: Wait, was the?
Terry: Too late at the place for the next riddle. Inkle, the stage is set to be played out.

Bleep: So, there is no light for the crossing section. And there seems to be none of the odd-looking talkers.
Blank: Give this test an A for the effort that had to be put into it. The last one ended on Jobo Lage, think it happened again.
Bleep: The only way the star map makes any sense. Other than to tie the riddles of traffic together as a theme for the maze or escape room.
Blank: The self-awareness during this is kind of odd. Actually, the mind awakens to being a powerhouse when these dreams are had.
Bleep: If this is a dreaming space that is shared, could the smarter mind get better use out of the shared space?
Blank: Ouch!

Passerby 4: Tiny but mighty to fix what needs to be handled.
Blank: Got a first aid kit or see one. Smarter mind of the shared space.
Bleep: Oh, there is a kit nearby.

Mitchel: What was the ant twirling about?
Inkle: Sadly, it was a receipt for a pack of gum.
Ant 1: Nope! It was a pack of chip chop.
Inkle: Should have figured that.
Ant 1: There was a coupon that gave the chance to win a $500 mite bills store credit for a shopping spree.
Mitchel: Nice.

Terry: So, the last stage of this palooka is being reached. But why do the two think the space is a dream or a maze? Not the word it actually is.
Inkle: Knowing the word allows the mind to wake even more. So, allowing the renaming or the logical to be placed into it to be understood in the wrong way adds to the maze’s power.

Bleep: How is the arm?
Blank: Feels okay. Haha! The map has a Marking for JOBO! LAGE! woot.
Bleep: Why the love of the actor.
Blank: Just fell in love with the Snow Moon Beast movie series the actor did.
Bleep: Is that the detective movies solved by the foresight of the rising beast?
Blank: Premonition.
Bleep: Right, sorry for the misstep there.
Blank: There are cheese movies, yes, but they are fun to watch, and the riddle show stole from its prime of stealing the restoration budget of the boss.
Bleep: But that was C string in the movie, and the main part was the meteor snow mountain death.
Blank: True

KNOCK!
Mitchel: Why did the screen go black?
Inkle: The door being knocked on ends the palooka. The riddle was supposed to be. A friend keeps all on track and brings back the start. It was a hint to the last maze’s end.

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