Audibility limitJohn: Feather, as the master of this house I probably should apologize for turning it into such an orchestra pit. Task: Go through the library in the "words" mode. Half an hour ago, the music became unbearable. It seems that it’s not the ninth symphony playing but the thundering trumpets of Jericho, which certainly raze the mansion to the ground. You have to lose your voice to reach someone in this noise. John: Thanks for answering my request and coming here to discuss all that Matt situation. Jack: It's a pity, you weren't so gentle when you dragged us all into the house. You have time to complete the test and get on the couch next to Jane, while they are arguing. Jim sitting in front of you sighs expressively, and points you to the wranglers with his eyes. Jane gets up, gaining more air. Jenny: Stop it! Both! Jack becomes awkwardly silent in the middle of his tirade. He comes closer to Jim. Jack: Come tell me, brother, what Matt wants? Jim: There is nothing original in torturing with the music. The main point here is to not let the victim sleep. We're lucky he has not yet thought of annoying our visual receptors, turning lights on and off haphazardly. Jack: Maybe, you'll stop giving him ideas? Jim: The main objective of Matt is not letting us sleep. When you have insomnia your brain is not functioning properly, your memory and concentration are deteriorating. The side effects of long-term sleep loss can be irritability, heart disease, depression, hypertension, and tremor. And most importantly - a delayed reaction. You completed John’s task and received some points of freedom and some tokens John: Figuratively speaking the music is the hound who’ll wear the game down and he’s the hunter who will only have to pull the trigger. |