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The Wailing Piano

It all started as a routine excavation in Palestine. But soon you find yourself racing across the desert on a mission to track down a legendary ancient relic before the Nazis can get their hands on it. And that's just the beginning. The Third Reich is mobilizing across the world in search of mysterious ancient Hallows of Power, objects that could put unimaginable supernatural forces into the hands of the armies of darkness. And the only thing standing in their way is you. Put on the worn boots of a 1930s braggart archaeologist and prepare for a wild journey around the world, encountering adventure, romance and mystery at every step. Do you have what it takes to locate the relics, defeat your enemies and save the world from a thousand years of darkness?

Ploypokoing · War
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By the time the pursuing truck catches up, you are on rising ground, cruising up a slope while the desert floor to your left drops away into a narrow, deep wadi that gets more and more canyon-like the farther you drive. Bullets from the soldiers' rifles ping off the armored plating that clads the rear of your Kübelwagen, whistling past your ears.

But you do not allow yourself to be distracted. Stilling your breathing and focusing fully on aiming your revolver, you line up the driver's head in your sights and squeeze the trigger.

Despite the bullets whistling past you, and despite the wild bumping of the truck, your aim is true. The bullet hits right in the driver's forehead and propels him backward; then he slumps forward onto the wheel, dragging it to the left.

The pursuing truck starts to veer left toward the edge of the plunging canyon. The two soldiers in the back realize their danger and lean forward, desperately trying to rectify the truck's course. The passenger seat is empty: if you hadn't already killed that soldier back at the Bull's Horns, there might have been another person in the truck who could have gotten it under control. But as it is, the soldiers in the back can do nothing to avert their fate.

To the accompaniment of the soldier's screams, the truck careens at high speed off the lip of the canyon, plunging into the abyss. You sneak a look behind you to see it crash, upside down, into the valley floor. Its wheels are still spinning futilely amid the kicked-up dust. That takes care of that!

Your truck speeds on, away from the Bull's Horns, clear of any pursuit.

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