World Building
The
Society
Laws
Characters
Abstract Thinking
100

The name of the unmapped forest near the town of the main character

What is the uncharted forest?

100

At this age, people stop working and move into the home of the useless:

What is 40 years old?

100

True or False: It is a transgression to write one's own thoughts and ideas down

What is True?

100

These traits set the main character apart from his brothers:

What is above average height, above average curiosity, or above average beauty? (Only one required)

100

These two ideas conflict throughout the entire story.

What is collectivism and individuality?

(Answer may be considered valid by the host if it fits the question.)

200

The number of beds in the sleeping hall of the house of the infants, where the main character slept

What is 100 beds?

200

At this age, people are assigned their toil for the rest of their lives

What is 15 years old?

200

At these ages, men and women are allowed to participate in the 'Time of Mating':

What is 18 for Women and 20 for Men?

200

The name and number of the main character's love interest

What is Liberty 5-3000?

200

These themes are symbolized by the nearby forest:

What is forbidden knowledge, individuality, or freedom?

(Answer may be considered valid by the host if it fits the question.)

300

The number of years it took for the candle to be approved by all of the councils.

What is, the decision was tarried 50 years?


*Does not have to use 'tarried'

300

This belief of the Council of Scholars frustrated the main character.

What is the belief that man already knows all, and anything not known does not exist or that they deign the idea of accepting a street sweeper's idea

300

People of this society are encouraged not to speak about the time before this infamous event.

What is the Great Rebirth?

300

The first new names chosen by the main character and the love interest.

What is The Golden One and The Unconquered?

300

This was the reason the main character laughed when he first woke up in the forest.

What is the lack of a schedule, the fact that the title 'damned' no longer has power over him, or the fact that he is free?

(Answer may be considered valid by the host if it fits the question.)

400

The location of the quote, "We are one in all and all in one.
There are no men but only the great WE,
One, indivisible and forever."

What is the Palace of the World Council?

400

This quote is said after the main character is given his life mandate:

(Double points if you can give the reason as to why the main character accepts his life mandate)

What is, "The will of our brothers be done."

(What is, he believed that he was assigned this role in order to atone for his sins / vices)

400

This number of people had escaped from jail before the beginning of the story.

What is 0?

400

The new names chosen by the main character and the love interest at the end of the story.

What is Prometheus and Gaea?

400

These intentions originally pushed the main character to defy the law and tell the council of scholars about his discovery

What is his desire to share a new form of light with his brothers and humanity?

500

[DOUBLE JEOPARDY]

This quote, in its entirety, is said in the home of the students before sleeping.

(The double jeopardy only counts if the entire quote is correct, without having been looked up.)

What is, "We are nothing. Mankind is all. By the grace of our brothers are we allowed our lives. We exist though, by and for our brothers who are the State. Amen."

500

True or False: A person's name is written into a steel bracelet worn on their right wrist

What is False?

500

These members of the Palace of Corrective Detention were present when the main character was punished.

Who are two judges and two 'enforcers'?

500

The names and numbers of the brigade working alongside the main character on the day the ravine was discovered

(Double points if you can name the one who had convulsions)

Who are Union 5-3992 and International 4-8818?

500

This word is the last word of the book and one of the most important themes of the book:

What is "Ego"?