curiouskarmadog doesn't answer. He just shuts the phone on the mafioso's face and sits on his bed.
He carefully considers the step he is going to take:
curiouskarmadog opens a drawyer and takes a small, stylistically patterned box. It's a puzzle box, and solving the puzzle is rumored to open the gate for another dimension.
He spends the next few hours in the puzzle. He remembers what he was told: "It can never be easy to solve the box, it is something someone has to work at, and something someone has to want."
Just before assembling the last peace and completing the work, curiouskarmadog hears the sound of a bell like coming from inside his head. His whole body trembles in fear, but it's too late to come back now.
As the last peace is put in place a melody starts and hooked chains immediately fly out of the box tearing into his flesh.
Most people think they are afraid of death. But generally it's not death itself they actually fear but the pain associated with the dying moment.
curiouskarmadog tryed to escape this pain but what he found instead was REAL pain. Stronger, deeper, everlasting pain.
wikipedia wrote:Lemarchand's box (or a Lemarchand box) is a fictional lock puzzle or puzzle box appearing in horror stories by Clive Barker, or in works based on his original stories. The best known of these boxes is the Lament Configuration, which features prominently throughout the Hellraiser movie series. A Lemarchand box is a mystical/mechanical device that acts as a door — or a key to a door — to another dimension or plane of existence. The solution of the puzzle creates a "Schism" or open pathway to another realm through which beings may travel in either direction. The inhabitants of these other realms may seem demonic to humans. An ongoing debate in the film series is whether the realm accessed by the Lament Configuration is intended to be the Judeo-Christian version of Hell, or simply a generic dimension of endless pain and suffering.