We continued on, only to find ourselves stopped by a crude wooden door. Skylar tried to kick it in, and I tried to tell her that I have fire magic, but I froze up, and said nothing as the door completely resisted her attempts at breaking it. I then finally managed to say "I can probably burn this door, I have fire magic," I then tried to focus... and finally used some fire magic against the door... which reflected it back to me, unfortunately. Thankfully, my own magic doesn't really do that much to me, and the whole thing was just mildly annoying. "Alright, looks like we have to play their game," I announced to the rest of the group, as Papyrus explained how rude it was to skip other monsters' puzzles. I looked away, as I pretty much did the same thing, and tried my best to look for any sort of key that might fit, though, I also made sure a certain someone wasn't trying to sneak up on me and backstab me... in the most literal sense of the word. In particular, I tried to search the levers whose writing has since faded, and been replaced with a child's writing... somehow, I figured the key might be in one of those... or, perhaps, I just needed to check behind the waterfall. I'd do that next if the levers weren't hiding something. The levers themselves seemed to be completely stuck, as in, whoever switched them last time must have done so very strongly... or... maybe I was just too much of a wimp to actually switch them, myself. [i]Hmm... anything in this one? No... maybe the next one? I mean, there really isn't much here, save for the levers, and waterfalls...[/i] I thought as I continued to check the tiny holes that the levers were situated in for anything shiny.