-The second room-
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As you open the door, you recognize a staircase in the dark that leads to the first floor. You follow it carefully and finally reach the second room.
A small room opens up in front of you, which actually looks quite cozy. Three windows have been carved into the wooden walls, providing plenty of light. They cast their light onto a chest, which is probably the only object on the floor. On the walls you can also see seven circles and four pairs of wings. The wings look very special as they always appear in pairs on the wood. The door opposite is secured with a combination lock that has three wheels, each with the numbers 1 to 9 engraved on it.
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You are annoyed that the fairy didn't tell you the combination and you now have to find it yourself. You have already discovered some clues, but they still don't make sense.
You try to open the chest and it is indeed unlocked. You find 3 coins and 1 sabre, which you immediately pocket.
Add 1 sabre and 3 coins to your inventory.
You also take out a piece of paper with just 3 words written on it. You frown as you read them: "Rectangle, moon and semicircle".
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- Once you have found out the correct sequence of numbers for the lock, try them out in section 225.