> When you go through the door, you are met with the same blackness as you've seen the entire trip. Only this time is different. It takes a moment longer for the darkness to dissipate, and just before it does, you begin to hear music, but from where you are standing, it's faint. With each step you take, however, you'll notice it becoming gradually louder.
> Once the moment of darkness passes, you'll find yourself in what might be a familiar stark, bright hallway, or at least it should be to some. You'll also notice that the door you came through is closed, the doorknob removed. Nothing you do will get this door open. Looks like you're stuck here now. So why not walk ahead? The corridor, though bright and devoid of anything interesting on the walls to keep your interest (or mark your progress) is fairly long, with doorknob-less doors every fifteen feet. At the end of the hallway (at least a hundred feet down from where you arrive), you can see three doors that do have doorknobs, but none are labeled. However, there is a compass painted on the ground, with the western, northern, and eastern hands pointed right at their respective doors. And set upon that compass is a folded, embossed golden card.
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> Once the moment of darkness passes, you'll find yourself in what might be a familiar stark, bright hallway, or at least it should be to some. You'll also notice that the door you came through is closed, the doorknob removed. Nothing you do will get this door open. Looks like you're stuck here now. So why not walk ahead? The corridor, though bright and devoid of anything interesting on the walls to keep your interest (or mark your progress) is fairly long, with doorknob-less doors every fifteen feet. At the end of the hallway (at least a hundred feet down from where you arrive), you can see three doors that do have doorknobs, but none are labeled. However, there is a compass painted on the ground, with the western, northern, and eastern hands pointed right at their respective doors. And set upon that compass is a folded, embossed golden card.
> What do you do?