Gisto trap5/18/2023 ![]() ![]() Thereby, Mallick ultimately understood the true meaning of Jigsaw's initial message at the start of the game, where he had told them not to follow their life-long instincts. Seconds later, Brit was shocked when she realized that all five keys were exactly the same.Īt this moment, she finally realized that they were all supposed to survive by working together. While Brit tried all of them one by one, Mallick began to wonder why there were five holes in the blade machine, thinking that one should be enough. As expected, the keys didn't fit the lock. Even though she was convinced that they wouldn't fit, she tried it when Mallick encouraged her, pointing that the door had a keyhole unlike the ones before, which all had mechanic deadlocks. Therefore, he told her to try them on the next door. Mallick, however, stopped her and asked her if she still had the keys from their first test, which she affirmed. Brit refused to respond and went to the last door to close it. Realizing they had no other choice but to fill the beaker with blood, Mallick nervously asked her if they should fight to the death and whoever won would use the other person's blood to get free. They had to put their arms in to keep them open but would get stuck thereby. Brit, however, immediately denied this as there were locks, resembling metal cuffs, inside each hole. Mallick suggested to use the water from a bathtub, which had been part of their last test. ![]() When Mallick asked her what they had to use to fill it, she realized that they had to insert their own hands in the holes with the saw blades in order to fill the beaker with blood. Meanwhile, Brit examined the cage underneath the box and spotted the beaker, which was somehow connected to the next door, concluding that it would open once the beaker was filled. ![]() When Mallick looked through one of the holes in the metal box, he saw the circular saw blades inside. Upon entering the last room, Brit and Mallick carefully approached the cage table. Ashley, Charles and Luba, however, had already been killed during the previous tests of the game. This game was planned for five victims - Ashley Kazon, Charles Salomon, Luba Gibbs, Mallick Scott and Brit Stevenson - who were all in some way involved in a case of arson in which eight people were killed. Brit and Mallick are introduced to their final test So now I ask you: How much blood will you give in order to survive? For in 15 minutes, if the beaker is not filled, the bombs will explode and the doors will be sealed forever. This amount can come from any one of you. In order to open the door, the beaker must be filled to the marked level, a level that is of no coincidence. The device before you is one of sacrifice, a sacrifice of blood. Yet it is still able to operate with just half of that. It contains approximately ten pints of blood. The human body, for instance, is an astoundingly durable creation. This journey has been one of discovery and hopefully, you've discovered the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. If they didn't manage to accomplish this task within 15 minutes, they would be killed by nail bombs set up in the room. ![]() To open the door, the victims had to put their hands in the holes and must shove them into the saws in order to fill the beaker with ten pints of their own blood. In the cage underneath the table was a glass beaker, which was connected to the exit door leading out of the room. Inside each of these holes was a circular saw blade. There were five holes on each side of the box. On that table stood a large metal box with segmented glass panes on its top. The lower part of the trap consisted of a cage table, which was positioned in the middle a room. It was located in an underground catacomb area at 1293 Sandburst Drive. This trap was the fourth and last one in a series of tests. ![]()
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