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> Which is closer to the fire advancing on it, the device or the barrel of sake?
> Are the fires closer to their "targets" or to us?
> To no one in particular: "RUN!"> Dash toward and beyond the trail of fire heading toward the sake barrel, and try to disrupt the line of liquid by spreading a second of about with our foot before the fire gets there.
> How close is the other line of fire to the device?
> If we did so, would we get there in time before the fire reaches the device? If so, take that leap and disrupt that line of liquid!
> Look around for any other trails of fire along lines of liquid leading to places or things that they definitely should NOT be allowed to get to, such as more sake barrels or weird unknown contraptions.
> Try flipping the pool under the table from lit to unlit, to see if that puts out the fire.
> Are we ourselves now on fire?
> Undo what we just did to the fire.
> Then, using what we practices earlier, take a look at several fires around us, detect their weak points, and try flipping to trade temperatures with all of them at once.
> How do we feel, temperature-wise, as a result of the swapping around?
> So we ended up having to do one at a time instead of taking a whole bunch at once, huh...
> Let's try something a little simpler. Take a look at two of the (now) larger fires, find their weak points like before, and try to swap both of their temperatures with our temperature at the exact same time.
> Try flipping the second fire's temperature, then, to see what happens.
> Bah, whatever. Try enduring our new temperature for a few moments, to see if it goes down naturally.
> Are there other rooms where we can't immediately see if there are fires going in them or not? If there are, head into one.
> Head back to the main area, then, and help the others with fire control, doing our best to not put any more holes in the floor. Add in temperature flips to put out fires more quickly once we cool off enough for it to be meaningful and useful to do so.
> "Ugh, my everything."> Lean up against a wall.> "What the hell did that?"
> "Assuming it was even someone here that set it up."