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27 март 2017, 04:1327.03.17
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N° 1
27 март 2017, 04:4427.03.17
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27 март 2017, 05:4927.03.17
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Both 1 and 2, but not 3. Let me explain. You see the rules were to:
"Leave a comment - with the solution - to receive your Reward - and the undying gratitude of Lord Oberon!"
So, let's give the path a width of one step. This would make path #2 about 266 steps from the exit and path #1 about 680 steps from the exit. Or  you could say that path #2 is 37.5% closer to the exit or 3/8's of the distance. You could also say that path #1 is 2.55 times longer than path #2. So, depending on how much time our good Lord wants to wander around in the woods with his scantily clad archers is up to him...

Personally, after a battle like that I might tell the rest of the crew to take path #2 back to the castle and the archers and I would take path #1, and maybe take a little nap along the way or go for a dip in a nice little pool to freshen up a bit after all of the rigorous activities we would enjoy! This recommendation, I believe, would arouse the most gratitude from great Lord Oberon I am quite sure...

      
27 март 2017, 06:5127.03.17
20.02.17
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Respuesta 2
27 март 2017, 08:1627.03.17
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Respuesta 2
27 март 2017, 08:4827.03.17
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Path #2 is the shortest way out.
27 март 2017, 09:3927.03.17
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Slow and steady
27 март 2017, 09:5027.03.17
20.02.17
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Lord Oberon and his archers can find his way back by using either 1 or 2. 1 is the quickest way out
27 март 2017, 10:1127.03.17
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Answer is 2
27 март 2017, 11:0027.03.17
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27 март 2017, 11:0327.03.17
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Door #1 is the path to freedom.
27 март 2017, 13:2027.03.17
28.10.14
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02.
27 март 2017, 15:3727.03.17
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27 март 2017, 22:0027.03.17
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* 2 *
28 март 2017, 00:4128.03.17
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28 март 2017, 00:4328.03.17
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réponse 2
28 март 2017, 01:1828.03.17
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number 1
28 март 2017, 01:3828.03.17
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28 март 2017, 05:3928.03.17
12.04.16
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Lord Oberon is much larger than that 4"x 5" square. He cannot fit inside it, so he could not get lost. Nor do I believe that Lord Oberon, a man with legendary tracking skills, would ever lose his way in the first place. This is a blatant trick question.

Respectfully,

Feanor
28 март 2017, 05:4128.03.17
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