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Try 1,4,3,2,2
"won"
"for"
"three"
"too" "too"

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The melody pinged out with the 1-4-3-2-2 notes is different than the song, but still pleasant.

After tapping the second fastener the second time, you hear a subtle click behind the frame.

Pressing the loose fastener allows the frame to fold out from the wall on a hinge, revealing a carved wooden flute with six holes in it.

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Excellent Weez! And nice to have another brain helping! grin

Take the flute and play the same sequence on it.

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The notes on the flute sound quite discordant. Perhaps it's the wrong tune to play.

You pause to consider where you are... earlier you identified earth, air, fire, and water puzzles and you seem to have all the needed objects. Perhaps playing the flute is meant to be part of a larger puzzle?

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Play the whole 'The Lay of the Four Winds'

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As the final note of The Lay of the Four Winds fades, the sound does not vanish.

It lingers... not as music, but as pressure. The air in the tavern tightens, drawing inward toward the ancient stone archway by the door.

Then, with a low, resonant grind, the floor before the arch begins to shift. Stone separates along hairline seams. From beneath the tavern floor, a pedestal of ancient grey stone rises slowly into place.

Its surface is smooth and worn, shaped by hands long gone. At its center is a shallow circular depression — sized perfectly for a single stone.

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