I think he meant that in case of failure, the happy ending will simply become the “false ending” instead of the “true ending”. Since we get both either way, there really isn’t a difference.
With a sudden motion, the Confessor’s arm swept out...
… and anesthetized the Lord Pilot.
… [This option will become the True Ending only if someone suggests it in the comments before the previous ending is posted tomorrow. Otherwise, the first ending is the True one.]
I think he meant that in case of failure, the happy ending will simply become the “false ending” instead of the “true ending”. Since we get both either way, there really isn’t a difference.
Gotcha. As long as we do get to read the full, complete, unbesmirched and unabridged “good” ending, I can live with that.
Yes. The exact phrasing of the challenge was: