It's not the only plothole I can find. If the entire village and citizens were illusion, why were they able to hand him objects like tea ingredients and why were they able to provide him with information that he didn't already know?
The chandelier wasn't an illusion. The lights ON the chandelier were an illusion, and the chandelier itself was actually real. The foundation being unstable already, the shock of something that large falling from that height and hitting the floor would cause any unstable house to collapse.
The house collapsing plugged up the hole that the gas was coming from. As for why it went away so quickly...It was in the script. -lul-
Oh, no question. I'm still hunting for one riddle I just can't seem to find...
pianoguy222 1 year ago
It was in the script.
It was an enjoyable game even so, yes?
I found it fun, anyways.
Lightningpath 1 year ago
It's not the only plothole I can find. If the entire village and citizens were illusion, why were they able to hand him objects like tea ingredients and why were they able to provide him with information that he didn't already know?
pianoguy222 1 year ago
The chandelier wasn't an illusion. The lights ON the chandelier were an illusion, and the chandelier itself was actually real. The foundation being unstable already, the shock of something that large falling from that height and hitting the floor would cause any unstable house to collapse.
The house collapsing plugged up the hole that the gas was coming from. As for why it went away so quickly...It was in the script. -lul-
Lightningpath 1 year ago
You know, I loved the game and all, but... (spoilers ahead)
How did an illusory chandelier cause the castle to collapse? And how did the gas go away so quickly?
pianoguy222 1 year ago