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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Oct 9, 2020 23:51:16 GMT -5
1 - Was the victim on the VFD fire-extinguishing side? 2 - Did the victim accidentally come across a plan to set the forest on fire? 3 - Was the victim tricked by the murderer so that she would come to the place where the fire would happen? 4- Did the killer pretend to be a friend of the victim? 5 -Did the killer pretend to have a romantic interest in the victim? 6-Did the strategy used by the killer involve the exchange of books between libraries? 7- Did the victim's mistake that led to her death involve exchanging books between libraries? 8- Did the victim's mistake involve accidentally sending secret messages to people on the opposite side of the schism? 9- Did the victim's mistake involve discovering a killer's secret? 10- Was there a killer secret hidden in a book? 1) No. 2) No. 3) No. 4) No. 5) No. 6) No. 7) No. 8) No, but you're kind of close. 9) Yes, in a manner of speaking. 10) Yes, but the murder has less to do with the specific nature of the secret than it does with the mistake itself.
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Oct 9, 2020 23:53:36 GMT -5
I feel like I'm hitting a wall on how to approach this one. It's difficult to get a sense of what the right questions to ask are. Was the victim's body buried beneath the ground? Was the victim's body definitely not moved by any person or force between their death and the subsequent discovery? Did the victim's mistake cause destruction of property at the archive? Did the murder take place during a party? Did the murder take place in the library? 1)Yes it was. 2) It was definitely moved by a force, one that was inadvertently caused by the people who started the fire. 3) Yes it did. 4) Yes. 5) It did.
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Post by Dante on Oct 12, 2020 6:01:05 GMT -5
Did the victim's mistake accidentally destroy evidence?
Did the victim know what she had done wrong?
Was the force which moved the victim's body that of gravity?
Are we getting close?
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Post by Dante on Nov 13, 2020 4:36:54 GMT -5
Will a Friday the 13th boost for this thread paradoxically provide us with the good fortune of some answers?
What avenue of investigation would you recommend that we pursue?
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Post by Marlowe on Nov 13, 2020 17:16:07 GMT -5
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Nov 16, 2020 7:45:01 GMT -5
Did the victim's mistake accidentally destroy evidence? Did the victim know what she had done wrong? Was the force which moved the victim's body that of gravity? Are we getting close? No, it did not. No, she did not. Partially. Yes, you are extremely close.
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Nov 16, 2020 7:46:18 GMT -5
Will a Friday the 13th boost for this thread paradoxically provide us with the good fortune of some answers? What avenue of investigation would you recommend that we pursue? Sadly, I have been offline for a while as I've been working on some stuff for work which needed basically 24/7 attention. I suggest you continue your line of questioning as you are so nearly at the solution.
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Nov 16, 2020 7:47:05 GMT -5
Not especially, but I can reveal it was an all volunteer party thrown by one particular side of the schism. for themselves. Although, there were gatecrashers...
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Post by Dante on Nov 18, 2020 6:07:52 GMT -5
Was the victim's body moved by a landslide? Was the victim's body moved by a flood? Was the library constructed in an elevated location? Was the fire caused by light refracting through the ice statue (or a part of the ice statue)? Did the victim's mistake involve misshelving a book? Did the victim's mistake involve destroying a book? Did the victim's mistake prevent evidence from being accessed by people who needed it? Did the victim inadvertently protect the identity of a villain?
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Post by R. on Nov 21, 2020 15:19:56 GMT -5
Was the party hosted by firestarters? Was it the cocktail party Lemony mentioned hiding at in TPP?
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Post by Marlowe on Nov 23, 2020 23:10:20 GMT -5
gothicarchiesfan Were these gatecrashers people from the other side of the schism? Did the victim's mistake have to do with the Dewey Decimal System? Is the Denoument family involved in this case at all?
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Post by Marlowe on Dec 21, 2020 21:58:45 GMT -5
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Dec 22, 2020 4:10:56 GMT -5
Was the victim's body moved by a landslide? Was the victim's body moved by a flood? Was the library constructed in an elevated location? Was the fire caused by light refracting through the ice statue (or a part of the ice statue)? Did the victim's mistake involve misshelving a book? Did the victim's mistake involve destroying a book? Did the victim's mistake prevent evidence from being accessed by people who needed it? Did the victim inadvertently protect the identity of a villain? 1) Of a sort. 2) Yes, in a manner of speaking. 3) The whole building was. 4) No, it was not. It was started the old fashioned way with torches. 5) No, but it did involve sending someone to the wrong shelf. 6) It depends on what you mean, the victim didn't destroy a single book, nor did they intend to. However, their mistake did lead to a book being found and destroyed by their killer. 7) Yes, it sadly did. 8) Yes, they did. However, not from the people that you might expect.
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Dec 22, 2020 4:11:25 GMT -5
Was the party hosted by firestarters? Was it the cocktail party Lemony mentioned hiding at in TPP? 1) Yes. 2) No.
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Post by gothicarchiesfan on Dec 22, 2020 4:12:41 GMT -5
gothicarchiesfan Were these gatecrashers people from the other side of the schism? Did the victim's mistake have to do with the Dewey Decimal System? Is the Denoument family involved in this case at all? 1) Indeed there were, however all of them except one, did not come there to specifically kill the victim. 2) It did indeed. 3) Not in any direct way.
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