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Of course, all of this is a unsharpened stake if there was only one security-surety present and operating in the room - even if the sensory Components are still in perfect condition, walking through the room would be fine, as these Components will only be feeding a corpse. But ... it is also an unsharpened stake if there are other security-sureties in the room with their own dedicated sensory Components, just in the complete opposite direction - running would be your best bet. Actually, if there were other sureties, with other components, then odds are running probably wouldn't be enough - but at this point, what could you realistically do about that anyway? Besides, you have already committed yourself to going in ... you just need to decide how to do the 'going'. In the end, you suppose, it all comes down to your father. Would he set one or more security-sureties over this room? And if he set two, would he go to the trouble of making sure that they were hooked into two different sets of sensory Components? Obviously, your father is extremely skilled on the Life-Loom ... but he isn't the Spine-Bearer by any stretch of the imagination, and decent sensory Components aren't the easiest things to make, even at his level, so duplicates - two sets of duplicates, assuming the other Construct in the other chimney is similarly equipped - seems extravagant.
Or perhaps you shouldn't think of separate sensory Components as an extravagance, but as inelegant redundancies instead.
Cry fie and fray it all! You are just going in circles, much like you have been traipsing through this house. To be sure, there isn't much to go on ...
> Please choose ONE of the following:
> ... but based off of what you have seen of the Construct so far and of the philosophy behind its Weaving, you would say that there AREN'T redundant sensory Components OR security-sureties, and you may walk or run across the room as you please.
> ... but based off of what you have seen of the Construct so far and of the philosophy behind its Weaving, you would say that there AREN'T redundant sensory Components, but there ARE other security-sureties, so walking or crawling is your best bet.
> ... but based off of what you have seen of the Construct so far and of the philosophy behind its Weaving, you would say that there ARE redundant sensory Components AND security-sureties, so running is your best (but still rather poor) bet.
> ... and based off of the way you have bungled your way through this place up to this point, you have decided that the Emperor would be better suited to make the call here. Flip a talent, see what he has to say about walking or running.
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