Let's Play Clue! - Game #10 - No Man's Island
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- Detective
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- Slueth
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- Highbinder
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- "old Mustards don't really appeal to me"
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- "old Mustards don't really appeal to me"
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- Joined: Fri Jul 30, 2004 8:01 pm
- Location: In the secret passage
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- "old Mustards don't really appeal to me"
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- Lord Caspen
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Unsure
Not really sure what I could do at this point.
It's discouraging to think how many people are shocked by honesty and how few by deceit. -- Blithe Spirit, Noel Coward.
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- "old Mustards don't really appeal to me"
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- Diplomatically Immune
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Sorry, folks! As you've all been anxiously awaiting for, I can tell you that the murder was committed at the Lighthouse, the murder weapon was the Hatchet, and the murderer is none other than Mrs. Angela Mandarin!
An uneasy silence suddenly fell across the room, as everyone slowly began to realize their suspicions had been confirmed. The sweet and plump little lady sitting with a magazine in her hand was a cold-blooded murderess. The very woman who had prepared most of the meals in their days on the island and expressed the most genuine sympathy and concern for everyone and their rescue was responsible for the deaths of two people.
Everyone held their breaths, holding their gaze on Mrs. Mandarin who slowly nodded her head.
[Cue ProfSvestka for the murderer's confession]
An uneasy silence suddenly fell across the room, as everyone slowly began to realize their suspicions had been confirmed. The sweet and plump little lady sitting with a magazine in her hand was a cold-blooded murderess. The very woman who had prepared most of the meals in their days on the island and expressed the most genuine sympathy and concern for everyone and their rescue was responsible for the deaths of two people.
Everyone held their breaths, holding their gaze on Mrs. Mandarin who slowly nodded her head.
[Cue ProfSvestka for the murderer's confession]
Oh, it's England. Croquet on the lawn, tea in silver teapots, sherry before dinner. One simply has to maintain one's standards!
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- "old Mustards don't really appeal to me"
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I was about to berate you for cutting the game short, when I realized that you only did it because I suggested the solution.
Anyway, here's what I would've had determined right before making the accusation:
TheBilliardRoom held Det. Arsenic, Mr. Cobalt, the Crossbow, the Electric Plant, the Trophy Room, and one other card I hadn't determined (but not the Vine).
ProfesorSvestka held Dr. Black, the Rifle, the Watchtower, and two other cards I hadn't determined (but not the Armory).
PeachFreak held Ms. Blond, Mr. Meadow-Brook, the Rat Poison, the Revolver, the Kitchen, and one other card I hadn't determined (but not the Rope or the Vine).
Lord Caspen held Miss Russet, Mr. Viridian, the Crowbar, the Rock, the Lagoon and the Tool Shed.
Munitzer held Gosphoza Turkis, the Crucifix, the Hunting Knife, the Beach, the Butterfly Room, and one other card I hadn't determined (but not the Rope or the Brook).
I myself held Miss Saffron, the Flare Gun, the Spear, the Ancient Ruins, and the Greenhouse.
The five cards I hadn't placed were Dr. Orchid, the Rope, the Vine, the Armory, and the Brook.
Anyway, here's what I would've had determined right before making the accusation:
TheBilliardRoom held Det. Arsenic, Mr. Cobalt, the Crossbow, the Electric Plant, the Trophy Room, and one other card I hadn't determined (but not the Vine).
ProfesorSvestka held Dr. Black, the Rifle, the Watchtower, and two other cards I hadn't determined (but not the Armory).
PeachFreak held Ms. Blond, Mr. Meadow-Brook, the Rat Poison, the Revolver, the Kitchen, and one other card I hadn't determined (but not the Rope or the Vine).
Lord Caspen held Miss Russet, Mr. Viridian, the Crowbar, the Rock, the Lagoon and the Tool Shed.
Munitzer held Gosphoza Turkis, the Crucifix, the Hunting Knife, the Beach, the Butterfly Room, and one other card I hadn't determined (but not the Rope or the Brook).
I myself held Miss Saffron, the Flare Gun, the Spear, the Ancient Ruins, and the Greenhouse.
The five cards I hadn't placed were Dr. Orchid, the Rope, the Vine, the Armory, and the Brook.
"Are you trying to make me look stupid in front of the other guests?"
"You don't need any help from me, sir."
"That's right!"
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"You don't need any help from me, sir."
"That's right!"
Are you gullible? Click here to find out!
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- Detective
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