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Sleuth Admin
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Tale Spinner

Mar-3-2008 08:34

Meine Damen und Herren,

Please help join me in a hearty round of applause for Herr Heimlich VonVictor, who's Scripted Mystery, The Executioner's End, is now debuting on the colourful streets of London to rave reviews.

"""
Baron Rudolph Schmidt has died and his will has left someone very unhappy - or perhaps it's just the executor of estate they don't care for. Which is it? Better find out fast, because you might be next...
"""

As Paranoid Android declared in his editor's notes: this mystery is an Opus. It's about 20% longer than Lucian Ty's Sealed Fate, the longest scripted mystery to date. It also contains several tricky uses of twists and questions, and will probably keep a few of you confounded for a while.

While you're standing, let's have another round for Paranoid Android and Anikka. Their stamina for mystery editing is astounding. Bravo!

Executioner's End is now a Featured Mystery in London. It is a Stupendously Hard mystery.


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Heimlich VonVictor
Heimlich VonVictor
Vigilante

Aug-24-2008 13:45

Hey guys, thanks for all the positive feedback and compliments :) They mean a lot to me. I'd just like to let everyone know before playing this mystery that if you've never played a featured mystery before, there are a few things you should know:

Real Alibi does not automatically mean innocent
Fake Alibi + Physical Evidence does not automatically mean guilty
Fake Alibi + Witness Evidence does not automatically mean guilty

Story driven evidence, Witness Evidence, and an undeniable conclusion usually mean guilty.

That being said, please enjoy The Executor's End. I'm told if you listen closely you can hear the six months of my life that I spent on it whistling in the breeze ;)

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