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Sean trips, and his knife falls out of his pocket. He notices that the knife floats in mid-air and checks his compass to find that it isn't working, meaning there is a magnetic field in the area. He travels to the other side of a large opening using large rocks suspended in air, with many close calls during his journey.

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