[He has to take a long moment to think over the choices, which cleverly have nothing to do with his questionnaire at all. The first one is, he thinks, deceptively simple and innocent. There's theoretically nothing to hide about being from a dutchy known for apples, which would provide an easy out to craft outrageous lies for the other two options without revealing anything about himself at all. But then, it would be the obvious choice, wouldn't it? Considering the other person had proposed the game to begin with, he doubts they would be satisfied with an outcome like that.
So if he begins with the assumption that #1 is a lie, which one is the truth? The best lies have a grain of truth to them, so his inclination is to see #3 as one; possibly someone they know has that distinction, instead. It seems a little unlikely someone looking to avoid giving out too much information would use the opportunity to brag about their accomplishments, after all. The personal one, then.]
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So if he begins with the assumption that #1 is a lie, which one is the truth? The best lies have a grain of truth to them, so his inclination is to see #3 as one; possibly someone they know has that distinction, instead. It seems a little unlikely someone looking to avoid giving out too much information would use the opportunity to brag about their accomplishments, after all. The personal one, then.]
hmmm! i think i'll say #2 is the truth, here.