To give you the most "helpful" write-up, could you clarify you saw this phrase? Was it in a video game menu? A search engine result page? A coding/terminal output?
Knowing the will help me explain exactly why those results are "tangled."
Your "results" in this quest depend on whether you trust the ghost (Anabelle) or realize she is a Pesta (a plague maiden). If you get the "tangled" result (the tragic ending), it usually means you brought Graham to her without lifting the curse properly first, leading to his death. 2. Technical Interpretation
In some niche coding environments or interactive fiction, "tangled" might be a status returned when logic paths cross or conflict, though this is rare. 3. Pop Culture Reference
The phrase is most commonly associated with a specific quest outcome or notification in the video game The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt , particularly regarding the quest "A Towerful of Mice." 1. The Quest Context: "A Towerful of Mice"
To give you the most "helpful" write-up, could you clarify you saw this phrase? Was it in a video game menu? A search engine result page? A coding/terminal output?
Knowing the will help me explain exactly why those results are "tangled." Results found: tangled
Your "results" in this quest depend on whether you trust the ghost (Anabelle) or realize she is a Pesta (a plague maiden). If you get the "tangled" result (the tragic ending), it usually means you brought Graham to her without lifting the curse properly first, leading to his death. 2. Technical Interpretation To give you the most "helpful" write-up, could
In some niche coding environments or interactive fiction, "tangled" might be a status returned when logic paths cross or conflict, though this is rare. 3. Pop Culture Reference A coding/terminal output
The phrase is most commonly associated with a specific quest outcome or notification in the video game The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt , particularly regarding the quest "A Towerful of Mice." 1. The Quest Context: "A Towerful of Mice"