Apparently there’s also a subplot where you get involved in a drug smuggling ring. Did we do that? Sorry if we didn’t and I’m spoiling this for everyone.

We might have, it depends what we’re supposed to take literally and what was a metaphor.

Would you like to change one of the decisions and see if any other ending was better?

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Hot dam!

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Lets NOT say goodbye to the twat Carlos.

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That doesn’t affect anything, you’d just lose the couple of paragraphs where we went outside to say cheerio.

How about question 3 (post #21) decline Runal’s offer.

Actually sniggered out loud when I read this.

WHo’s gonna tell him we were just voting without reading the story?

Okay, we have time-travelled back to Runal’s offer and DECLINED it.

“I think we’ll go it alone, thanks anyway.” Mr. Runal shakes your hand, but he does not smile. It is clear that you have offended this man.

What should you do? Is an apology in order? Should you try to patch things up?

  • Try to make amends and end up inviting him to accompany you
  • Stick to your decision

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Note about the poll - the page you go to if you try to make amends isn’t the same one as we went to when we accepted his offer originally

Voting purely on instinct is fine, encouraged even.

ahh you’re one of them that flicks on and reads a few sentences before committing to a decision

No, I’m one of them that can read page numbers and see if they’re different from other page numbers.

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fucking oxbridge

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You leave Runal’s office. As you walk outside, you are hit with torrential rain. It falls from the sky, hitting the earth in explosive drops. You planned your expedition assuming the monsoons would be over by now, but apparently they are not.

You sit it out in your hotel for three weeks. The constant rain has closed off the trails to the mountain valleys with mudslides and boulders. Nature has gone wild and your expedition is blocked for good. Too bad. Try again next season.

The End

(fucking hell)

so runal controls the weather

If we had tried to make amends and asked him to join us, he would have said yes only on condition that he is the expedition leader - if you agree to that then we’re back on the path we originally took with him in the team, and if you don’t agree to that then the king of Nepal (honestly) phones Runal and tells him that all expeditions are to be cancelled, the end.

this adventure is like 95% admin

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I thought it was going to be a case study on facilitation payments.