If the other side you wish to see, you must answer me these questions three
Okay, so it's a game. The first person (the bridgekeeper) asks any three questions they like. The second person (the bridgecrosser) answers these three questions then becomes the bridgekeeper and asks three questions and so on. If you haven't watched Monthy Python and the Holy Grail, I suggest you watch it. It will mean the game makes A LOT more sense....as much as monty-python related games can be expected to anyway.
However, the bridge is rigged. There are certain triggers.
.The bridgekeeper failing to start their post with 'If the other side you wish to see, you must answer me these questions three'
.Variants have different chances of setting off. A non-rhyming would be the highest.
.Answering 'Pass' or 'I don't know' or some variant will eject you too. (But silly answers won't)
.Second-guessing yourself. As in "blue, no, yellow" would actually be "Blue, no yel-ARRRRRGH!! !!"
And bridgecrossers may ask specific questions about the bridgekeeper's questions in order to set the trigger on the bridgekeeper. If they manage to do this, the bridgekeeper shall be considered 'out' until the next page and the crafty bridgecrosser will be awarded with a picture of something which they can use on their next turn if they like.
I'll start:
If the other side you wish to see, you must answer me these questions three
What is your name?
What is your quest?
What is your special interest?
((Had to be edited for example purposes.))
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