• ArmchairAce1944@discuss.online
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    15 hours ago

    That’s funny! but if you want to know how to solve this problem every time, even when asking one single question, just ask this question:

    “If I ask the other guy which is the correct path, which path will he tell me?”

    No matter who you ask, both of them will point to the WRONG path, meaning the correct one is the one they DIDN’T point to. Here is the logic.

    For the sake of argument, let’s assume the correct path is the right path. When you ask that question, if the person is the truthful one, he will be honest and say the left path. Because if you ask the liar what the correct path is, he will say it is the left path (which is false). Now if you ask the liar what the other guy will say the correct path is, he will lie to you and say it is the left path (which is also false, the truthful one will tell you it is the right path and not the left).

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      5 hours ago

      “I have no idea what the other guy would say, we’re honest-lier pair of guards, not reading each other fucking thoughts pair of guards”

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        4 hours ago

        Truth teller: “He’ll point you towards the door that leads to certain death”

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      1 day ago

      and also, using “correct path” instead of “right path” will be less confuzzling because english words can have multiple meanings and are the dumb.

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          yeah, it could be the liar guard’s desire or prime directive to send you down the deadly path. to him that could be interpretated as the correct path. especially if these are automatons working off of some machine logic. like, they don’t even need to be out to get you, that’s totally something that bad code could do on accident.

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          14 hours ago

          What is the quest was to die asap. And everyone the party meets just refused to kill them?