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When you return to the cell, you find that the children are missing. You begin walking through the tunnels, aimlessly.
After ten minutes, Naomi says, "I can’t put my finger on it, but there’s something about this place that reminds me of the Talmud. Anyone who opens and reads the Talmud finds that it has no clear beginning or end, and your thoughts get lost in it, like a mind trap."
"Interesting," you answer, "but let’s focus on saving the kids."
The tunnels twist and turn, the maze seemingly infinite, causing you to lose all sense of direction. You blindly follow Eun-Ae, who acts as your guide. In the eastern section, you find another cell with five children. You open the door, free them, and the next events are like a fever dream, hazy and unclear. This must be the Talmudic effect Naomi referenced.
You vaguely remember the mutant child chasing you, yelling orders in Yiddish, leading and followed by eunuch guardians. You used one of your spells to blind and dazzle them, allowing you to climb the ladder and escape.