Stone stairs twist upward around the building, slick with moss. You climb slowly, breath echoing against the vaulting walls. You’ve entered the high places: cathedral heights, where wind bellows through arches.
You reach a ledge where a gargoyle huddles beside you. It does not move, but you feel its attention. Eyes like moons and jaws like broken bells. It has watched centuries pass from this perch, seeing plagues, prayers, revolutions, and still it waits. Mouth forever open, rain forever draining through its throat. It is not here to frighten, but to guard.
While leaning beside it and watching the world below, small people hurry forgetfully. You feel above time. Above fear. A faint voice that sounds just like Pipkin in your ear has you snapping your head to look behind. Nobody’s there, but you wonder if he has already looked from this height.
When you finally descend, the gargoyle remains watching and waiting. A pumpkin above you is shaped just like that twisted stone face. It flickers bronze-blue. Then steadies.
Task:
For this task, complete this jigsaw puzzle and post your screenshot down below. Make sure you have your time and the number of pieces of the puzzle in your screenshot.
Alternatively, please research and tell us a bit about gargoyles in at least 100 words.
This task is worth 10 beans, with an additional 13 bonus beans for completing all Week Two tasks by end of activity. Deadline is 11:59pm (HOL time) on Friday November 21st.









