[This is the last window, and that makes it the most difficult. Not because it's hard to guess--it's one of the easiest in that sense, for a few different reasons--but because breaking it means Sebastian shatters, and now that he's down to the last one, it's worth collecting the rest.
Not knowing exactly what's going to happen to him, he decides to wait by the window that's marked, so that even if he can't see at all by the time Sebastian comes back he'll still know where he needs to hit. It's easier than having tried to find and break all the windows while potentially blind and deaf, he tells himself. Also harder, because he doesn't know when Sebastian will pick up each of the medals, and every time the effects are a surprise. Smell is the first to go, confirming what he already expects. Hearing and vision turn out less debilitating than he might have thought, but waiting for them is hell.
The memories are increasingly confusing. Snippets of him talking to Hina, and fighting by Eiji's side. He doesn't know what that means. He remembers everything up until that fight at the beach, and by then they were enemies, so when...? He realises, also, that he's not sure what the last medal is going to be. The rest have been ones that should exist; the medals he still had that hadn't been broken. Now there shouldn't be any more.
He doesn't bother talking when Sebastian comes back to the room. Now that he's there, Ankh knows exactly where that last medal--whatever it is--is going to drop, so there's no reason to put it off any longer. He does and doesn't see and hear as the final window breaks.]
Re: Third Puzzle Found
Not knowing exactly what's going to happen to him, he decides to wait by the window that's marked, so that even if he can't see at all by the time Sebastian comes back he'll still know where he needs to hit. It's easier than having tried to find and break all the windows while potentially blind and deaf, he tells himself. Also harder, because he doesn't know when Sebastian will pick up each of the medals, and every time the effects are a surprise. Smell is the first to go, confirming what he already expects. Hearing and vision turn out less debilitating than he might have thought, but waiting for them is hell.
The memories are increasingly confusing. Snippets of him talking to Hina, and fighting by Eiji's side. He doesn't know what that means. He remembers everything up until that fight at the beach, and by then they were enemies, so when...? He realises, also, that he's not sure what the last medal is going to be. The rest have been ones that should exist; the medals he still had that hadn't been broken. Now there shouldn't be any more.
He doesn't bother talking when Sebastian comes back to the room. Now that he's there, Ankh knows exactly where that last medal--whatever it is--is going to drop, so there's no reason to put it off any longer. He does and doesn't see and hear as the final window breaks.]