2009-02-24, 18:48 | Link #1101 |
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Uhm did i miss something? Why are you all talking as if Rosa is married? I really was on the impression that she never married and Maria's father is unknown to everyone but Rosa herself, how could that man be considered part of the family? °°;
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2009-02-25, 04:57 | Link #1103 |
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Uhm guys i think i've just got an epiphany about the epitaph's riddle, unfortunately i can't get past the first part, however i'm 99% sure this is the right way, i dunno if that was mentioned before however the more i look at it the more it makes sense. I'll write it on spoiler tag so if you want to solve the riddle by yourself don't read:
Spoiler for The witch's epitaph:
EDIT: Now i know where you should go once you acquire the key! Spoiler for Episode 2 and 3 on Epitaph riddle:
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2009-02-25, 15:24 | Link #1104 |
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Spoiler for misc:
I'm not surprised at the mention of Christie (she's still recognizable even with the non-mystery readers), but I am surprised at the mention of Van Dine and Knox; I thought they were obscure. I'm surprised at the non-mention of John Dickson Carr / Carter Dickson as: - JDC was known as the master of the locked room mystery. - He was particularly known for using locked rooms as a way to make it seem as if there were supernatural cause. (The Three Coffins / The Hollow Man, He Who Whispers, and The Burning Court are possibly the best known.) - Similar to the red text gimmick, he would occasionally list exact statements about the crime. In some, the detective would give an apparent description of the crime, and the narrator would add "And as later events would prove, (the detective) spoke the absolute truth." _The Three Coffins_ opens by explicitly stating that some witnesses are being completely honest in their testimonies; _The Nine Wrong Answers_ and _The Reader Is Warned_ have footnotes contradicting possible reader theories. |
2009-02-26, 12:52 | Link #1105 | |
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2009-02-26, 15:52 | Link #1109 |
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Spoiler for on the culprit:
@Haruyan Ah, now i see what you meant. The tell you the truth i also thought about that. The "shore" could be in the middle of "the two" or maybe "will tell you off" should make you look where "the two" are pointing to and that leads where you are thinking. However it's quite far... so i'm still dubious... Spoiler for epitaph:
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2009-02-26, 16:04 | Link #1110 | |
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Spoiler for Ayukawa:
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2009-02-26, 16:22 | Link #1111 |
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It would be a lot easier if we knew what is written on "the door"! Unfortunately as long as it isn't revealed we can't really go further ^^;
now i wonder if that 07151129 has something to do with the epitaph at all, but it's probably just something that ryukishi put there to drive us mad :3
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2009-02-26, 17:46 | Link #1113 |
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If Krauss had found the gold prior to the start of the episode, he would have had ample opportunity to move them to a secure location, and convert enough to liquid funds that he could clean up the accounts and cut his siblings off partway through the negotiations. ("Your accountants can go over the books and the rest of you can go jump in a lake.")
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2009-02-26, 18:22 | Link #1114 | |
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Spoiler for those weird numbers:
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