Above the slab-or should we call it a sacrificial table?-we see the outline of an adult, likely a mother, who looks down into the face of an infant that returns her gaze. His mouth is open with a black mark that almost suggests a vain attempt to speak. In front of the slab, hidden behind figures in the foreground we see a shrouded adult figure lying prostrate in what is likely a coffin. Hidden within the patchwork are crosses that underscore the central, essentially a funereal scene of an infant on lying on a slab amidst fruit that celebrates life and candles that mark death. The contrast between hot and cold color is balanced by the symbolic meaning of blood or flame and quenching rain. Overall there is a patchwork of rectangles and squares in various shades of red, which seem to emit licks of flame into a smaller but equally patchwork sky. You will reach this ending if you don’t kill him, so refuse to put out of its misery.The painting by Tom DiSalvo is teeming with symbols composed with a post-Modern sensibility. Destiny of Pillow – Don’t kill the Wise Leader: Reach floor 37, find and talk with the Wise Leader.You will reach this ending if you kill him, but save, because the next ending requires the opposite Pillow Of Destiny – Kill the Wise Leader: OReach floor 37, find and talk with the Wise Leader.
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