The correct answer should be resonant since it comes from resonate which is a verb, which in turn comes from a latin participle so it is again a verb.
Good endings make sense; evoke emotions like contentment, anger, sadness, or curiosity; shift the reader's perspective, or open her mind to new ideas. They do not confuse or cast the whole story as a hoax. Good endings bring the hero—and, more importantly, the reader—to some kind of destination (even if it's a trap).
In this case, I'd encourage you to make it satisfyingly like you've lead someone to a bunch of monsters And (to be continued) Or something like that Maybe even if you were curious about what was in a room but it was a trap or something.
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Answer is most likely situational irony.
For reference, here is the definition of situational irony: irony involving a situation in which actions have an effect that is opposite from what was intended, so that the outcome is contrary to what was expected.
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