Some day, this will be a "Last.fm/NetFlix/Amazon for web fiction"
(both original and fanfiction) where you can search
across many different hosting sites or rate what you've read and
get recommendations. However, life keeps throwing more urgent
projects my way, so I don't know when it'll be ready.
Traps generally had an immediate response when weight was involved. It wasn't uncommon to keep valuable artifacts on a hair-trigger, one that would react to the slightest change.
Considering most such treasures were usually kept inside and away from windows, there was generally little reason to worry about such things as heavy winds knocking them off.
And in places that were seismically active, especially on a frequent basis, most had the sense to insure the temple or location was very solid before adding hair-triggers.
After she knocked the massive spider out (it obviously wasn't local stock, or it would have had the sense to run after recognizing her) she grabbed four of it's eight legs and slowly began to spin. Once she had the right momentum, she let the spider loose and it crashed into the goblet.
Only to vanish without much warning at all. The dais it sat on continued standing there, sans goblet. The maze however, died off and the crowd went nuts.
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