The Merlin Mystery - Solution

Solution

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The book was meant to be considered as a three-dimensional space, through which one was supposed to draw six three-dimensional objects, the lines of which would intersect with the various objects found on the pages edges, which, listed in order, would outline a complex ritual—the spell which needed to be performed to summon Merlin's staff.

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