(Q - Mupsaï: This is a bit of a stupid question, but it's also a bit fundamental. We know that in the riddles, at no point are we told about an owl that might be found. So
, I'll ask the question later, maybe you don't want to answer, it won't matter, eh? Is it important to know, understand or identify what we were ultimately looking for?
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MB: Are you asking yourself the Mupsaï question of what you ultimately have to look for?
(Q - Mupsai: Is it important to know what you're looking for, that is to say to yourself that you have to dig up an owl, that's enough in the the whole context of the game, or is the final goal perhaps conceptual and therefore we would have to understand the concept to know what we are looking for, that's it.)
MB: No, no, there is no concept, it was not the atmosphere of the communicators of the 80s, the concept.
MB: Are you asking yourself the Mupsaï question of what you ultimately have to look for?
(Q - Mupsai: Is it important to know what you're looking for, that is to say to yourself that you have to dig up an owl, that's enough in the the whole context of the game, or is the final goal perhaps conceptual and therefore we would have to understand the concept to know what we are looking for, that's it.)
MB: No, no, there is no concept, it was not the atmosphere of the communicators of the 80s, the concept.