EXit_W0und wrote:Heres a better one:
There is an island on which a dragon and a knight co-exist, there also exist 7 wells at different heights on the mountain at the centre of island. The water in each of these wells is poisonous, but water from a higher well is a cure for water drunk from a lower one. The 7th well is on the very top of the mountain where only the dragon can reach it.
One day the dragon and knight decide to duel: they each bring a cup of water to the duel, swap them then drink.
The dragon died as a result of this duel. Why?
I'm probably wrong anyway so what the fuck...
The knight gathered water from the 6 wells he could reach. The dragon however brought water from all 7 wells.
Well1: poison1
Well2: negates poison1 but has poison2
...
Well6: negates poison5 but has poison6
Well7: negates poison6 but has poison7 for which there is no cure.
So I can only assume the dragon drank before the knight or the dragon brought sea water since it is an island or the cup was empty.
The water in each of these wells is poisonous
Both should have died if they drank water from any of these wells since there is no cure for the 7th.
On the other hand the knight could have slayn the dragon instead if both brought sea water. I'm a bit confused to be honest...
The Thirteen Wells
There is an island with thirteen wells, all of which have poisoned water. The wells are labelled 1-13. All the poisons taste the same, like regular well water. If someone/something drinks a cup of poison from well X, they will die unless they drink another cup of poison from a well numbered greater than X (within a reasonable amount of time). For example, if I drink from well 4, I will die unless I have a cup of poison from well 5 or well 6 or well 7, etc. So... there is a dragon and a knight on this island. They are both rational thinkers. Only the dragon, however, can reach well #13 because it is too high for the knight to get to. Both the knight and the dragon get a cup of water from one of the wells (without the other seeing) and exchange cups, and they have to drink it. Amazingly, the dragon dies and the knight lives. How did this happen?
That's from another site and a bit more explanatory (no there was no solution).
Going by this the knight drank water from the lowest well immediately before the duel.
edit:
Hm there are more than one solutions to this... that was just the most obvious.