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Release 1

Section - The cage when hidden

[The petter-hidden-cage is a dummy object that catches attempts to do something to the cage or the leaves that hide it before it is revealed.]

The petter-hidden-cage is plural-named and fixed in place in MGR3e. Understand "cage/birdcage/hidden/thing/something/object/branches/branch/leaves/woven/mesh/weave/tangled/tangle/twigs" as petter-hidden-cage. The printed name of petter-hidden-cage is "tightly woven branches and leaves". The initial appearance of petter-hidden-cage is "Something is hidden behind the tightly woven branches and leaves here.". The description of the petter-hidden-cage is "[one of]Is there some kind of cage hidden behind there? You are not sure.[or]Did you see something move in there?[cycling]"

Instead of searching or looking under the petter-hidden-cage:

try examining the petter-hidden-cage.

Does the player mean doing something to the petter-hidden-cage:

it is very likely.

Instead of pulling or taking or taking off or pushing or attacking or turning or opening the petter-hidden-cage:

say "[one of]You only succeed in hurting your hands on the sharp twigs[or]The branches are too tightly tangled[cycling]."

Instead of listening to the petter-hidden-cage:

say "[one of]Was that the squawk of a bird you heard in there?[or]Was that a flutter of wings?[or]Perhaps it was nothing.[cycling]".

Instead of doing something when (the noun is petter-hidden-cage or the second noun is petter-hidden-cage) and the petter-statue is petter-clean:

now the petter-hidden-cage is nowhere;

now the petter-cage is in location;

say "As you approach, you hear strange harmonic birdsong, and the leaves and branches part, almost like curtains being drawn, revealing a human-size birdcage suspended from the ceiling."