he Fool, having searched the Land and discovered its secrets, bravely confronts each of the High Priestess’ enchantments, and with his gift of wisdom, he undoes her treachery.
 
     er swift revenge banishes the Fool into a void between one land and the next. There he will remain for eternity.
     Yet the Fool demands that the High Priestess give him one last challenge. If he solves it, he goes free. If not, his life is forfeit.
 
     he agrees to his wager and the Fool has scant moments to study her challenge.
     The correct answer, he realizes, is DEATH TO THE FOOL. She has no intention of freeing him.
     “The answer is THE BOOK OF THOTH” he speaks aloud, an answer he knows to be incorrect.
 

     ielding the ancient power of the Book of Thoth, the High Priestess commands the Fool’s death.
     In her haste, she fails to apprehend the Fool’s strategy.
 

     uardian over the land, the Book of Thoth cannot be coerced to do anything inherently evil. Her malice, reflected back upon herself, imprisons the High Priestess in a manner most fitting.

     The Fool’s Errand ends.

     The Fool and his Money begins.

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