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  • TTC - The Torture Chamber

    The Torture Chamber was a part of Erik's home on the edge of the little lake in the 5th cellars of the Paris Opera House. It was a circular room with eight sides to it. Each side contained a mirror that spanned the whole wall. In one corner of the room was a single stone column. Because of the mirrors, it appeared as if there was millions of columns. Raoul and Darius found themselves in the torture chamber while they were on their hunt for Christine, of whom was on the other side of the wall, bound with ropes to keep her from killing herself. During the course of the time that Raoul and Darius were in the torture chamber, the column switched to an iron tree. At the base of the tree was the Punjab Lasso. The walls began to heat up, and they could hear a lion roaring the the distance. They shot at one of the mirrors, breaking it, but nothing else. They were still stuck. Also, not too far away from the Punjab Lasso was a little nail that stuck up from the floor. Pushing that nail head would open a trap door near the tree that led to a cool room containing barrels of gunpowder. The very same gunpowder that would blow up the whole Opera House is Christine had've chosen the little grasshopper figurine.

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