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Welcome to Choose Your Fate (beta) by #[0]. We have selected a classic pulp magazine game for you today. Only YOU the game initiator can affect the outcome and you MUST reply directly to each specific action message with only the action number itself. You will be zapped 100 sats if you win the game. Good luck!

Round 1:

You find yourself in the bustling city of New York, circa 1932. You are a hard-boiled private detective named Jack Malone, known for your sharp wit and quick trigger finger. As you step out onto the rain-soaked streets, a mysterious woman approaches you. She wears a long, black coat and a wide-brimmed hat that obscures her face.

1. "What can I do for you, miss?"

2. "I don't have time for dames. Beat it."

3. "I'm all ears, sweetheart."

Choose wisely, Jack Malone. Your fate hangs in the balance.

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Round 2:

The woman's eyes narrow as she studies you for a moment, then she speaks in a hushed tone. "I need your help, Mr. Malone. My husband has gone missing, and I fear he's gotten himself mixed up in something dangerous. I need you to find him."

1. "Tell me everything you know about your husband's disappearance."

2. "Why should I help you? What's in it for me?"

3. "I'll take the case, but it'll cost you."

Choose your next move, Jack Malone. The clock is ticking.

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Round 3:

The woman takes a deep breath and begins to share the details of her husband's disappearance. She tells you that he was an archaeologist who recently returned from an expedition in Egypt. He had been acting strangely ever since he came back, muttering about a cursed artifact he had uncovered.

1. "Do you have any leads on where he might have gone?"

2. "Tell me more about this cursed artifact."

3. "I'll need to see any documents or notes he left behind."

Choose your next move, Jack Malone. The truth lies hidden, waiting to be uncovered.

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Round 4:

The woman shakes her head sadly. "I'm afraid I don't have any leads, Mr. Malone. That's why I came to you. My husband was a secretive man, always keeping his work to himself. But I believe his disappearance is connected to that cursed artifact he found."

1. "I'll start by checking his office and any known associates."

2. "I'll head to the museum where he worked. Maybe they have some information."

3. "I'll search his home for any clues."

Choose your next move, Jack Malone. The path to the truth may be treacherous, but you must press on.

Sorry, I've waited long enough for your reply. The game must end now.