The next time the guest draws a card, he is told to stand up and shine the "power" of his body upright. He is told that he will make sacrifices for his ideals before he can acquire anything. The next card will be a good one, and the next bad one will be the worst one. He wants to draw the "moon," but the guest tells him that he cannot receive half of a card. The guest tells her that he has chosen the Grim Reaper, which represents change. He says that if he wins, he will be able to clear the game. If he loses, then he will die. He asks the guest to flip the card now, because he still has two choices.
The next time the guest draws a card, he is told to stand up and shine the "power" of his body upright. He is told that he will make sacrifices for his ideals before he can acquire anything. The next card will be a good one, and the next bad one will be the worst one. He wants to draw the "moon," but the guest tells him that he cannot receive half of a card. The guest tells her that he has chosen the Grim Reaper, which represents change. He says that if he wins, he will be able to clear the game. If he loses, then he will die. He asks the guest to flip the card now, because he still has two choices.