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The Lost Treasure of Atlantis - four possible endings

The Lost Treasure of Atlantis - Final

By KamalPublished 11 months ago 1 min read

The four possible endings:

• The crystal granted them their deepest wishes: Jack wished to become a famous explorer who traveled around the world, discovering new places and cultures; Lily wished to become a successful writer who published best-selling books based on her adventures with Jack. They were happy and fulfilled, but they forgot about Atlantis and King Atlas, who remained in their eternal sleep.

• The crystal corrupted their minds: Jack became greedy and wanted to take the crystal for himself; Lily became jealous and wanted to stop him from taking it. They fought over the crystal, trying to snatch it from each other's hands. They did not notice that their struggle caused the crystal to crack and explode, destroying them and Atlantis in a massive blast.

• The crystal tested their hearts: Jack felt a surge of curiosity and excitement; Lily felt a pang of fear and doubt. They heard a voice in their heads, asking them what they wanted to do with the crystal: use it for themselves, use it for Atlantis, or leave it alone. They had to make a choice, knowing that their choice would determine their fate.

• The crystal revealed its true nature: Jack and Lily felt a connection with the crystal, as if it was alive and aware. They heard a voice in their heads, telling them that it was not a treasure, but a trap. It said that it was an ancient weapon that had been created by Atlantis's enemies to destroy it from within. It said that it had been waiting for someone to activate it, so that it could unleash its destructive power and wipe out Atlantis and everything else in its vicinity.

Which ending do you prefer? Why? How would you end the story differently? I'm curious to hear your thoughts.

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