Docunt
"I expect it to be haunted because so ghost wrote while it was punished for hell." Clark laughed. For all the haunted things they were getting habitual with them. They were in the museum to clear it after all.
"The clue gave the warning. Well I believe that words could destroy at the sa ti heal. However I am curious as to what harm that docunt could bring." Albert comnted.
They reached in front of the script hall. As they stood at the entrance, Ahram saw the notice board. "Sothing is written on notice board." He spoke. The team mbers walked toward it. They could see the endless heaps of docunts placed on various table in a row.
No one could tell who was behind the tables because of the bulk of docunts. "Please take note, this Script hall is place for silence. If you want to read any script, search related section." They read the notice board then the list of the sections and the availability of the various types of scripts.
They walked among the bundles of docunts then they found the sections. Each section had most important docunts placed in the glass boxes so that people could read them without holding them. There were endless rows after rows where the glass boxes were placed.
This script hall was little different. The sections and the subsection were rged with the signboards. The signboards had so instructions printed on them.
Junan read the first sign board. "The walker would burn his feet under the sun, the shadow would keep following behind unhurt."
He literally wanted to turn his head and see the shadow. With the silence prevailing, Junan felt the words were threat. "There should be the section na and the script type at the beginning of rged sections. Isn't it confusing?" Albert asked.
He saw several rows of the glass boxes however the script seed unreadable at so point. Most of the scripts were re proverbs or the riddle type. None of them seed ancient.
It was due to the reason that the haunted script changed most signboards. These signboards were placed to guide visitors however most of them get lost. They could not find what they were here for. Not all visitors were interested in all types of scripts. They wanted to read particular scripts however they randomly walked later get out of the script hall, clearly knowing that they didn't want to enter inside again.
The script hall misguided visitors and so tis the staff too get lost. When they noticed the signboards were frequently changing, they refused to enter in the script hall. This was how the administration ca to know about the haunted script hall.
The haunted script was placed in one of the glass boxes. It was unfinished sentence written by the dying king. His queen gave him poison. When he drank half of it, the queen exposed that there was poison in the grape juice.
Before death king tried to write this sentence in order to reveal the killer however he could not. The script was titled as the treasure and unfinished wish of the dying king. The empire saved it in the treasure. Later it was taken by the archeologists. They gave it to the museum. It was said that the empire faced its demise because of the unfinished wish of the king.
In the modern tis that piece of paper beca as the ancient script however the curse of the king remained lingering. He wanted to kill disloyal queen.
The lingering curse kept ruling the script hall by changing the signboards and the other scripts in order to misguide visitors. It was most what this script could do.
Although the script hall never killed any visitor or staff still it was blot of sha on the na of the museum.
"It had been so ti the confusion among the rged sections is leading us nowhere. Do you think the other two teams found the clue. Did anyone hear the battle?" Junan asked. He was curious at the sluggish atmosphere and zero progress in the task.
The team mber shook their heads. None of them heard any clash in the surrounding.
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The first team entered enthusiastic in the script hall however they were clueless. The second team was searching normal scripts because they could not find the path toward the treasure scripts those were placed in the glass boxes.
The first team read horrible signboards. They heard the shuffling of the papers as if soone angry tearing apart so scripts. Despite searching they could not find the source of the voice.
It increased their worry. The second team read one after the other script. "There are thousand over scripts, how we can search the haunted one?" A player got tired. He read first scripts and scread telling others that it was haunted. The other players made fun of him. Later he scread again telling sa thing.
"Your frustration is walking on your head." Soone comnted to add fuel on fire. The player stiffened his anger, "I never read this much in my entire school life. Why I should read the reports of the rchants? The letters of the dead soldiers? The recipe of old tis? The tales of the forests? And so on. It is not ending." He complained.
The team head did not scold him. Half of them were tired now and sitting on the floor. The ti they took to read, it was double than the ti they spent in two tasks.
"There must be sections but why we are unable to reach them?" The team head asked. All other halls had several sections in order to distribute and securely exhibit the objects properly.
They thought to put so effort and start the search again. It was never pulling because they didn't hear announcent whether the third team completed the task or not.
Since there was no announcent it ans both opponent teams were stuck sowhere.
This relaxed them a bit and worried them at the sa ti.
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