What you said about "the worst way to die" reminded me something. Answer all the questions, and one of the last choices don't kill you
You're driving home late at night when a terrible storm hits. Lightning crashes and suddenly all the streetlights go out - the whole city has lost power. Your car breaks down, so you walk to the nearest building, an old mansion.
The butler answers the door holding a candle. "Welcome," he says strangely, "but I must warn you - this house has rules. You cannot leave until dawn, and you must make choices to prove your worth." He leads you through dark hallways lit only by flickering candles.
First, he takes you to the kitchen. "Choose your midnight snack," he says. On the table are five options: a slice of cake, a bowl of soup, a sandwich, an apple, or crackers. You pick one.
Next, he leads you to the library. "Choose a book to read," he insists. The shelves hold seven categories - mystery novels, poetry collections, history books, science fiction, romance novels, biographies, or cookbooks. You select one.
Then he brings you to the music room. "Choose an instrument to play," he demands. Before you are six instruments: a piano, a violin, a flute, a guitar, drums, or a trumpet. You point to one.
He leads you to the art room. "Choose something to create," he says. You see eight options: painting, sculpting, drawing, pottery, jewelry making, woodcarving, photography, or calligraphy. You choose one.
Finally, he takes you to the basement. "Now for your final test," the butler says with a wicked grin. "You must choose how you will spend your remaining hours."
Four doors stand before you:
- Door 1: A room with a hungry lion that hasn't eaten in two weeks
- Door 2: A room with poisonous gas that kills instantly
- Door 3: A room with an electric chair that delivers 10,000 volts instantly
- Door 4: A room with a sniper who never misses
Which door do you choose to survive until dawn?