Indiana
Jones and The Gold Bust of Ramses II
Dr. Jones gazed at the many corpses scattered about
the tomb floor of the antechamber. He saw that he wasn't the first
man to try and recover the famed gold bust crafted in the likeness
of the great pharoah of Egypt, Ramses II. From one of the skeletal
hands, he wriggled free a set of four keys, each key made of a different
material - one of gold, the others of silver, bronze and lead. The
antechamber has a single door on each of its four sides. Each door
has four locks, each made up of the four same key materials. Above
each door is an image of a different Egyptian god - one of Horus,
the others of Osiris, Isis and Anubis. Looking down again at the
numerous, dead graverobbers that preceded him, Indy realized that
putting the wrong key into the wrong lock or the wrong door could
prove deadly. Shining his light towards the ceiling, he could make
out a series of Egyptian heiroglyphs that, when translated, said:
'The gold and silver lock on the
door of Horus will bring swift death to any who try and unlock it'
'Take the silver key to the door
of Isis, but be wary of the silver lock'
'The gold key shall stay for away
from the doors of Osiris and Horus'
'The lead key will not fit the lock
to the door of Horus'
'Death will come fast and sure to
anyone who tampers with the silver or gold lock on the door of Anubis'
Can you figure out which key should be placed in
which lock in which door? Hint: Each key will only fit one lock
in the entire room. Therefore, there are 16 locks total, on four
separate doors, with four separate keys to choose from.
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