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The visitor is being chased through the beautiful garden by the [[Mad Gardener (Our Strange and Wonderful House)|Mad Gardener]], who wields a machete even as he sings in a “deep but strangely serene voice”. As they run, the visitor also catches a glimpse of the Gardener's reflection in one of the panes of glass — not an old man with a machete, but a a [[Angel|creature with a great many wings]] bearing a [[Flaming Sword|flaming sword]].
The visitor is being chased through the beautiful garden by the [[Mad Gardener (Our Strange and Wonderful House)|Mad Gardener]], who wields a machete even as he sings in a “deep but strangely serene voice”. As they run, the visitor also catches a glimpse of the Gardener's reflection in one of the panes of glass — not an old man with a machete, but a a [[Angel|creature with a great many wings]] bearing a [[Flaming Sword|flaming sword]].


===== 13-IV: The Madman =====
===== Appendix 13-IV: The Madman =====
What happens when the gardener catches a visitor? Good thing visitors wear armor.
Still chased by the [[Mad Gardener (Our Strange and Wonderful House)|Mad Gardener]], the visitor takes a wrong turn and, running out of path, ends up reluctantly running out of the marked path and into the foliage. There, they soon reach a dead end, their way cut off by a wall of glass panels which soon reflect a vision of horror: the Mad Gardener's true angelic form morphing into a [[demon]]ic one. The Gardener manages to plant the machete in the chest of the visitor's body armour, though it holds and they are not injured. Keeping him on the ground, the Gardener yanks out the machete and prepares to behead the visitor.


===== 13-V: The Saviour =====
===== 13-V: The Saviour =====
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