In a universe where drowning is incapable of causing death, there exists a subset of escape rooms that have a quite different sort of time limit from more typical escape rooms. Always entirely flooded, these escape rooms are always based around solving the puzzles and leaving before drowning. Just like with regular ones, there's different difficulty levels, but them being flooded allows for a new option: How many air sources are in the room.
Creators of aquatic escape rooms tend to be creative with air source designs; bottles, cups, single-use bubble vents, and so on. They're generally either hidden around the room or given as rewards for puzzles, though sometimes said puzzles are otherwise optional. Regardless, the amount is very easy to customize, so people of all breath holding capabilities are perfectly able to enjoy aquatic escape rooms.
As for what's happening here, this bird has taken up the challenge of a shipwreck-themed room, complete with a fake window showing a seascape. He's chosen the second-hardest difficulty, giving him just a single air source, a cup, which he's already used up a while ago. While he's gotten most of the room done, he's nearing his limit, and he's frantically entering combinations into a lock on the last thing in the room he hasn't done, a chest. He knows the numbers from the riddle on the paper he's left on the table, but not the order of them, so he has to brute force it, clamping his trembling beak shut with his free hand while he works.
Unknown to him, though, there's one more puzzle to do that's waiting for him in that chest...
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28 Jul 2024 23:48 CEST
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