In the Land of Midnight Spells, all magic spells have a built-in delay They
do not take effect until midnight. Strange, you say, and with good reason.
Depending on the time of day a spell is cast, the victim might have enough
time to seek a remedy. Now, if the midnight delay is strange, the only
remedy for a spell is even stranger. The only antidote for a spell is to
receive another spell - before midnight mind you - because the two spells
will then cancel. But only if the second spell is stronger than the first.
As it happens in LMS, all spells are cast by waving a wand. The King of LMS
knows all this, and it didn't take him long to figure out that his own survival
can be guaranteed only if he possesses the Strongest Wand in the land. He can
then neutralize an enemy spell by using his wand on himself:just before midnight.
So the King proclaims a contest. Merlin, the King's Grand Wizard, and
you, the King's Grand Logician, are given exactly one week to create
the Strongest Wand in the land. At the end of the week you and Merlin will
be summoned to the King's court. There, each of you will use your wand to
cast the spell of death on the other, and then you will cast the spell
of death on yourself. The contestant with the stronger wand will have
neutralized the other's spell, but the contestant with the weaker wand will die
at midnight. The surviving contestant will give his wand to the King and as a
bonus he will receive the King's beautiful daughter to wed.
You are worried. You know you don't have a clue about making wands, but
Merlin does. He has made all the wands now in the Kingdom. He will have no
difficulty making one more, that is stronger than all the others.
So you rely on your skill as a logician. You devise a plan to make sure that
Merlin will die and you will survive, and now you feel better. But, at the end
of the week, Merlin realizes that you have no chance of making the Strongest Wand,
and so you must have used your logic skills to devise another plan. After a
moment's thought Merlin realizes what your plan must be, and he devises a
counter plan to make sure he survives and you die.
At the appointed time you and Merlin appear before the King. Each of you has
a wand, and the spells are cast as planned. Sadly, at midnight you die, Merlin
survives, and the King does not get what he wanted.
What exactly happened here?