Complete: Add Screenshots sections after each puzzle in King's Quest III inspiration page
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@@ -47,6 +47,10 @@ Six spells successfully brewed: animal language understanding, flight essence, s
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12. Cut cactus with knife, squeeze juice onto spoon
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13. At spell book in lab: execute Page II (animal language), Page IV (flight essence), Page XIV (sleep powder), Page XXV (cat cookie), Page LXXXIV (storm brew), Page CLXIX (invisibility ointment)
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### Screenshots
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[Class-Specific Ritual Challenge](../puzzles/class-specific-ritual.md) — Multiple discrete ritual preparations (individual spells) each requiring their own ingredient gathering and verbal formula execution, distinguishing from Meta-Puzzle Construction where sequential steps build directly toward a single finale rather than parallel independent brews.
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11. Type "GIVE PORRIDGE TO MANANNAN"
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12. Observe transformation animation; Manannan becomes harmless cat
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### Screenshots
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[Sensory Exploitation](../puzzles/sensory-exploitation.md) — Exploits NPC's perceptual weakness (Manannan cannot detect magic in cooked food, and his hunger makes him accept suspicious offering), distinguishing from information brokerage where items are traded through negotiation sequence rather than deception exploiting blind spots.
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@@ -120,6 +128,12 @@ Player successfully escapes ship, reaches treasure island, digs up chest near pa
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14. On treasure island: count five steps east from palm tree, dig with shovel
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15. Open treasure chest; collect contents for score bonus
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[Timed Consequence](../puzzles/timed-consequence.md) — Success depends on executing actions at precise narrative moments (ship arrival announcement, shark patrol patterns), distinguishing from cross-temporal causality where timing exists across eras rather than within immediate gameplay window.
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