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Post by Segaco on Sept 30, 2017 11:44:32 GMT 12
So I made a friend play Epilos' games. I couldn't link him to this forum because it has umineko spoilers. Anyway, he made this locked room. You have until 01/01/3099 to solve it. Map: ...where am I? The boy opened his eyes, only to meet darkness. His head hurt and his memories were foggy. He felt around with his hands, trying to figure out anything about his surroundings. After fumbling a bit, he found a switch. Flicking it, he discovered that he had been napping in a broom closet. He opened the now visible door, and exited into a long, dimly lit hallway. He turned left and started walking.
Soon, the path turned and lead to a door. It was locked. He turned around and went back down the hallway in the other direction.
After passing the broom closet, he came upon two more locked doors. Then, at the very end of the hall a sharp right turn lead to another locked door. Frustrated, he started kicking at the knob, and eventually succeeded in breaking in. Behind this door, was the kitchen. Monochromatic tiles donned the floor, meeting slate grey walls, professional looking counters and cooking devices lined the walls with a large island in the middle. A rack with pots and pans hung above the island. He searched the room and uncovered a key labelled "Dining Hall". Pocketing it, he begins his search.
He figured out that the key fits the door right after the broom closet. He unlocks it and enters. Inside he finds a grand room. Beige wallpaper and walnut paneling, rich oak flooring, a vast chestnut table surrounded with ornate chairs underneath a beautiful chandelier adorned with crystal. There appeared to be someone seated at the head of the table. He approaches. The sight is shocking.
He could recognise that face anywhere. Xerxes. A metal rod had Peirce's his chest, going right through the chair. His hands and legs had been tied down to the limbs of said chair, and there was dried blood encrusting his gaping mouth and chin. In fact, it appeared that something had been shoved in his mouth. Taking a deep breath, Segaco reached out. He pulled an envelope from Xerxes's maw and opened it, withdrawing a letter and a key.
Hello, Segaco. I hope you like my little display. Here's the deal, there's dead people here. You figure out how they died and who killed them. You also need to figure out how they got to the places they're in. Enclosed is the key to the bedroom. The room between here and the kitchen. Good luck.
Segaco takes the key and leaves. He has to figure out who did this. He goes to the bedroom and unlocks the door. Upon entering he finds wall to wall lavender carpeting and a bunch of other things that simply don't interest him. The large bed is obscured by draperies. Pulling them back, he finds his second horror of the day. Rikka and Jezz. They were eviscerated. He threw up. Turning back to them, he caught sight of another envelope. Nested amongst their tangled intestines.He could feel the urge to dry heave as he plucked that bloodied paper rectangle from its home.
Aren't they beautiful? I hope you like what's waiting for you in the parlor.
Another key was unearthed. Segaco, thoroughly disgusted, returned to the last locked door. Behind it was... Someone. They dangled from the ceiling, hung by what appears to have once been a foot. They were skinned and a pool of blood was still steadily dripping down from their head. Surrounded by exposed muscle and somewhere, there was a small hole in the chest cavity. He pulled an envelope from within.
You know, this really isn't a good look for Fen. Too bad it's too late for him now. I'm sure the look on your face right now is absolutely priceless. How about you turn around and show me?
There was also the key labelled "Kitchen". Segaco turned around, expecting to be executed by whoever was lurking behind him. Yet all he found was a window. He walked up to it and saw... A room of glass. It was far enough away that he couldn't make out what it contained in perfect clarity, but it looked like the walls were smeared with blood. This was a bad angle... Looking to his left he saw a window into the Dining hall.
He ran out of the room, back to the dining room and pulled back the curtains that had covered the windows. The glass room was closer. He saw that the floor was covered in... bodies? And in the middle was a person, propped up against a column in the middle. It was probably safe to say they were dead. What most curious, however, was that there was no door. Info: There are only four keys which are all on Segaco's possession.
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Post by animex75 on Oct 2, 2017 1:14:26 GMT 12
I DID IT! No but seriously, saving this for a later date. (Probably between main games)
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Post by Zeus wiz of misfortune on Oct 13, 2017 14:55:38 GMT 12
- Fen was the first victim.
- Rikka and Jezz was the second and third victim.
- Xerxes was the fourth victim.
- After committing those murders the culprit went to the kitchen locked it from the inside.
- Inside the kitchen there is a tunnel or passageway (possibly under the kitchens Island) that leads to the Glass Room.
- The culprit then killed the victims in the glass room.
- Then leaned against the pillar in the middle and took his own life.
Or alternatively
- The victims in the glass room were murdered first prior to any of the locked room murders, but the locked rooms were carried out in the same order.
- After committing all the locked room murders the culprit return to the kitchen and is hiding, perhaps in a cabinet.
Now you may be wondering why are culprit committed such heinous crimes? well the answer is simple They wanted their senpai Segaco-Kun to notice them!
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Post by Zeus wiz of misfortune on Oct 13, 2017 14:59:19 GMT 12
Or the culprit has a app on his phone to lock all the doors.
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Post by Zeus wiz of misfortune on Oct 13, 2017 15:56:05 GMT 12
having shown my brother he would like to add.
- The close rooms were created by by locking the door when they was still open and all that the culprit needed to do was pull the door shut as he left.
- he believes that Segaco did it!
- Or rather Segaco split personality is the culprit!
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Post by Segaco on Oct 14, 2017 5:07:48 GMT 12
- Fen was the first victim.
- Rikka and Jezz was the second and third victim.
- Xerxes was the fourth victim.
- After committing those murders the culprit went to the kitchen locked it from the inside.
- Inside the kitchen there is a tunnel or passageway (possibly under the kitchens Island) that leads to the Glass Room.
- The culprit then killed the victims in the glass room.
- Then leaned against the pillar in the middle and took his own life.
Or alternatively - The victims in the glass room were murdered first prior to any of the locked room murders, but the locked rooms were carried out in the same order.
- After committing all the locked room murders the culprit return to the kitchen and is hiding, perhaps in a cabinet.Now you may be wondering why are culprit committed such heinous crimes? well the answer is simple They wanted their senpai Segaco-Kun to notice them! Fen did not die first.
Rikka and Jezz were the second and third victims.
Xerxes died first.
The only way to lock a door is by using its respective key.
No secret passages exist.
Everyone but Segaco is dead.
The gold truth is right.
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Post by Segaco on Oct 14, 2017 5:08:33 GMT 12
Or the culprit has a app on his phone to lock all the doors.
The only way to lock a door is by locking it with a key.
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Post by Segaco on Oct 14, 2017 5:09:12 GMT 12
having shown my brother he would like to add. - The close rooms were created by by locking the door when they was still open and all that the culprit needed to do was pull the door shut as he left.
- he believes that Segaco did it!
- Or rather Segaco split personality is the culprit! Doors can only be locked when they are closed.
Segaco is the detective and therefore not the culprit.
No one has a split personality.
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Post by Zeus wiz of misfortune on Oct 14, 2017 7:27:41 GMT 12
- The keys were only placed in their respective locations until after Fen, Rikka, Jezz and Xerxes had all been murdered.
- The kitchen door was not locked but was jammed.
- The culprit exited through a window.
- one of the glass panels on the Glass Room hinges open or perhaps it opens like a garage door.
Or
- The culprit used a letter to get on top of the Glass Room, once they was on top they pushed the ladder over and climbed into the room through a hatch in the roof.
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Post by Segaco on Oct 14, 2017 7:35:38 GMT 12
- The keys were only placed in their respective locations until after Fen, Rikka, Jezz and Xerxes had all been murdered.
- The kitchen door was not locked but was jammed.
- The culprit exited through a window.
- one of the glass panels on the Glass Room hinges open or perhaps it opens like a garage door.Or - The culprit used a letter to get on top of the Glass Room, once they was on top they pushed the ladder over and climbed into the room through a hatch in the roof. The keys were only placed in their respective locations until after Fen, Rikka, Jezz and Xerxes had all been killed.
The kitchen door was locked.
The culprit exited through a window.
The glass panels on the glass room can not be opened.
The glass room doesn't have any hatches nor small holes you can get through.
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Post by animex75 on Oct 14, 2017 8:40:58 GMT 12
Fen was trying to show off a knife trick he learned. He went to show Xerxes but the knife flew away and caused a metal pole to launch itself into Xerxes' chest. Feeling bad, Fen went to the room he was found in and hung himself up by the foot and skinned himself alive and stuffed the envelope into his chest.
Meanwhile, Rikka wanted to show Jezz this cool knife trick that Fen had told them about. Rikka tragically lost control of the knife and ended up eviscerating themself and Jezz. Feeling bad, Rikka left an envelope for Segaco.
Outside, the other people made a glass room for themselves to hang out in. Impressed, one of them decided to show off a neat knife trick that Fen had told them about. Tragedy struck, and everyone else in the room ended up dead. Feeling bad, this person leaned up against the pillar and killed themself.
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Post by Segaco on Oct 14, 2017 8:52:40 GMT 12
YES, YOU'RE CORRE- *choke*
...i can't lie in red godammit
No deaths have been accidents.
There is only one culprit.
Also, as much as I would love if they happened, no... no knife tricks have been done/attempted.
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Post by Zeus wiz of misfortune on Oct 14, 2017 9:32:44 GMT 12
- The glass room only has three walls only has three walls.
- The glass room has a dirt floor and the culprit duggar tunnel into the room.
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Post by Segaco on Oct 14, 2017 9:38:10 GMT 12
- The glass room only has three walls only has three walls.
- The glass room has a dirt floor and the culprit duggar tunnel into the room. The glass room has four walls.
The glass room's floor is made of metal.
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Post by animex75 on Oct 14, 2017 11:10:18 GMT 12
The glass room was built around the victims inside of it.
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Post by Segaco on Oct 14, 2017 12:13:39 GMT 12
The glass room was built around the victims inside of it. The glass room was built long before the killings happened.
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Post by animex75 on Oct 17, 2017 9:11:09 GMT 12
- One of the bodies in the glass room is the killer. - Segaco is the only living piece from the moment he woke to the present.
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Post by Segaco on Oct 18, 2017 10:55:04 GMT 12
- One of the bodies in the glass room is the killer. - Segaco is the only living piece from the moment he woke to the present. One of the bodies in the glass room is the killer.
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Post by animex75 on Oct 19, 2017 8:29:13 GMT 12
- The killer is the one leaning on the pillar. - There's no roof on the glass room. - Alternatively, one of the walls pivots or swivels open. - Alternatively, the ceiling and floor rise up, like an elevator. - Alternatively, the walls do the opposite (sink into the ground) and the pillar holds the roof up.
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Post by Segaco on Oct 19, 2017 15:44:51 GMT 12
- The killer is the one leaning on the pillar. - There's no roof on the glass room. - Alternatively, one of the walls pivots or swivels open. - Alternatively, the ceiling and floor rise up, like an elevator. - Alternatively, the walls do the opposite (sink into the ground) and the pillar holds the roof up. The killer is the one leaning on the pilar.The glass room has no ceiling.
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