Fugazi Posted January 31, 2012 Posted January 31, 2012 Oh I see you're waiting for my votes... 1 Penny Maltese (Peppermint M) 2 Chris Owen (Tamamono) 3 Siegourney Harcourt (Siegfried)
iamded Posted January 31, 2012 Posted January 31, 2012 My opinion is that the blood is somehow related to the deceased in our group, and I seem to remember that both Stanton Sexton and Sandy Sanders wore dark blue. Unfortunately my theory does not account for the black fabric, as I don't recall anyone wearing black pants, but maybe a shirt? Would the mysteries presented to us now be related to those times that seem so long ago? I'd have thought we'd only need the more recent information presented to us, like those flashbacks from the weird monk chap. I was thinking the blood puddles are from the people presented to us in that flashback, the previous group that explored this place, and the fabric samples would relate to them. I should check my memory to see if that fits...
Hinckley Posted January 31, 2012 Author Posted January 31, 2012 I was thinking the blood puddles are from the people presented to us in that flashback, the previous group that explored this place, and the fabric samples would relate to them. I should check my memory to see if that fits... The goofy monk appears again. "What you should know about this puddle of blood," he says, "is that it once belonged to a person in this room."
Siegfried Posted January 31, 2012 Posted January 31, 2012 The goofy monk appears again. "What you should know about this puddle of blood," he says, "is that it once belonged to a person in this room." We should just wait; this person should be dead soon! Anyway, I'm not really sure how it's supposed to help us if everyone reveals clues, afterall we have no idea what ones are true... or even if the clues themselves mean anything.. and if we all know the answers then we all have equal "advantage"... which means we might as well just keep them secret in the name of equality.. but it seems these random musings are just my own, so it's sharing time! As I said before; ...on the subject of colours, anyone get a clue about brown? It could be a lead on my old clothes... ...well that was actually the answer. I looked at right side (camera perspective) and was told I found a fiber of brown fabric. Could it be my jacket? (Probably not as that was leather! )
Hinckley Posted January 31, 2012 Author Posted January 31, 2012 You have two hours to decide on candidates for clues. So far the tally is: 1. Penny Maltese 2. Tie between Chris Owen, Diana Mantino and Siegourney Harcourt If you can't reach a decision, only one clue will be given to Penny Maltese.
Tamamono Posted January 31, 2012 Posted January 31, 2012 *Chris keeps smelling the blood soaked shoes as if the joke was new. * Chris is ashamed of his worn-out jokes, so he goes and curls up into a little ball in the corner. You have two hours to decide on candidates for clues. So far the tally is: 1. Penny Maltese 2. Tie between Chris Owen, Diana Mantino and Siegourney Harcourt If you can't reach a decision, only one clue will be given to Penny Maltese. I'm not about to let there be only one clue today, so I will change my votes. 1. Penny Maltese (Peppermint M) 2. Siegourney Harcourt (Siegfried) 3. Diana Mantino (Fugazi)
Hinckley Posted January 31, 2012 Author Posted January 31, 2012 So the clues will go to Penny Maltese (Peppermint M) Diana Mantino (Fugazi) & Siegourney Harcourt (Siegfried) You have the remaining 1.5 hours to discuss any possible changes to that list.
Fugazi Posted January 31, 2012 Posted January 31, 2012 I'm not about to let there be only one clue today, so I will change my votes. That's a kind gesture Chris, I will make sure to share my clue with everyone if it's of any help.
Hinckley Posted January 31, 2012 Author Posted January 31, 2012 This chapter is now complete. A conclusion will be posted in about 6-8 hours.
Hinckley Posted February 1, 2012 Author Posted February 1, 2012 Tension is wearing on the group and, naturally, someone gets run over with a fire truck. "Stupid megablocks!" Fred Thomas snarls at Tony Peck as he runs him down with the oddly light truck. "Hey stop, I'm innocent!" Yells Hans Tony. Fed up, Tony pushes Fred into the bath. "My name is Chris!" Yells Chris as he pushes Tony into the bath. Nobody knows why Chris is so offended. "These blood puddles must represent the people who died here all those years ago." Ingrid tells everyone, "That's solved. No need to think about that anymore." In a flash of light, the fire truck disappears and the crazy old monk appears, knocking Ingrid in the head with a Fabuland hammer. "Ow, my brain!" says Ingrid, "I was using that!" "Must things be spelled out for all of you?" The monk asks. "Yes." Someone answers. "That was rhetorical!" The monk shouts. "What does rhetorical mean?" Someone asks. The monk does not answer. "I give you clues and they are ignored." The monks tells them, "You think this mystery is about building LEGO sets? You think licking knobs and sniffing blood will win this for you? The way to solve mysteries is by putting clues together and discussing them. You may want to start with listening to the clues when they're given to you." "That'll teach you to call me Fred." Chris Owen still sits at the edge of the pool, egging Tony on even though Tony is clearly engaged in a wrestling match with Fred." "Is anyone listening?" The monk asks, not rhetorically, but doesn't receive an answer anyway. "Why do you glow?" Richard asks. He doesn't receive an answer. "Hey, old glowy man!" Diesel shouts, "Why can't I knock these statues down? They're stupid but they still make more sense than any of the shit you're spewing." "Enough!" Shouts the monk as he snaps his finger. The light in the room changes and they're all witness to a strange vision: "If 11 people participate in tomorrow's challenge, I will give you all another clue," The monk begins as white light once again begins to fill the room, "Now you may see what has brought this to be." And the room fades to white.
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