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#CraigSmithTV #CSTV Rime -Third Windmill Puzzle - (With Commentary) We get the last windmill/storm maker functioning. The evil demon bird, that is not fun like big bird takes another hit. Something tells me he is not quite dead yet! We are running at a funny speed looks like that is how i captured it. So enjoy or give me hateful comments! Lol, enjoy the video and remember to LCS - LIke, Comment and Subscribe. Donate to my Paypal: Help me get new equipment donate if you can https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr... Support me on Patreon: / cstv / craigsmithtvgamingandmore Love cheap games: https://www.g2a.com/r/coolgames8880 Follow me on social media! Follow me on Twitter: / craiglostb Check out my Goggle Plus page: https://plus.google.com/1013815697852... Check out my Facebook page: / craig1smithtv Get to know me on Instagram: / craig_smith_tv Rime begins with a boy washed ashore on a mysterious island, with a giant tower at its center. As the boy explores the island, guided by a magical fox, he encounters a mysterious man in a red cape on several occasions but never reaches him. During the progress of the game, the boy has recollections about how he came to the island. He and his father were at sea when a storm struck and his father fell overboard. The boy had tried to save him but could only grab hold of part of the red part of his cloak before the sea took him; the boy now wears this cloth to remember him. The figure in red represents his father, leading him through to the central tower. As the boy climbs the tower, he comes to additional areas, each individually represent the five stages of grief.[3] Eventually reaching the top of the tower and exploring the area representing acceptance, the boy is forced to let the fox go as it disperses before him. He returns to the central tower, and finds that he is now inverted within it, and climbs back through it, eventually reaching the "top", the initial island. At this point, another flashback shows that the story has been actually from the father's perspective; it was his child that had been lost at sea, and the island and tower have been all part of his own mind, coming to grips with his loss. Imaging his child having come back to him, the father goes to the boy's room, examines his various toys, and as he turns to leave, a vision of his child with his red cloth appears on the bed. He hugs his son, the vision vanishing and leaving the red cloth in his hands. The father goes to the window and releases the cloth, finally letting go and accepting the loss of his son.