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The third and last painting depicts a gloomy woodland scene in a forest forgotten and shrouded in mists. A lone sentinel by lambent torchlight watches over the decapitated head of an ancient ruined statue - a head that appears crowned in thorns also, though these have long since yielded to verdigris and corrosion. The attire of the watching sentinel reminds you a little of the druids of Gorsedd, who sought to bury the artifacts of the past amongst the trees, so that they would never be found. The title of this last painting is MARTYR.
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>Study the paintings for a while in silent contemplation
>Rearrange the order of these paintings. Was this the history of the world?
>All this art is so pretentious. You could improve the artistic merit of all these paintings through vandalism. For example, all the personnages depicted would look much better with phalluses drawn on their heads. (Draw phalluses on all the paintings, with an especially big one on the Maiden Messiah's forehead)
>Ask a nearby insane patient or inmate of the Benevolent Institute to explain the paintings to you. Perhaps they can provide some helpful artistic interpretations? Maybe these paintings help calm them?
>Something else? (write in)