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[charaSet A 9005001 1 Holmes]
[charaSet B 5014000 1 Cain]
[charaSet C 6010000 1 Juliet]
[charaSet D 9005001 1 "Holmes 2"]
[charaSet E 4017000 1 Dorothy]
[charaSet F 3011000 1 Aaron]
[charaSet G 1020000 1 Adamska]
[charaSet H 2023000 1 Hawthorne]
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Cain
Urk...
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ASheringham?
Good grief. You've been quite the rascal.
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ASheringham?
Good day, [&Mr.:Ms.] [%1].[sr]I trust you are uninjured?
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1[&“Mr.”:“Ms.”]...? Holmes? Is that you?
2What are you doing here, Holmes?
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Holmes
Ah, I could not have hoped for a better reaction.[sr]Though you still pale in comparison to Watson.
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Holmes
Now, much as I would like to answer the questions so obviously nagging at you, it is hard to determine where to even begin.
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[charaFace A 0]
Holmes
Ah, perhaps I should start[sr]with how I came to be here?
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Holmes
Ever since this mystery began, I've been wondering how much of a time differential there was between your dream and reality.
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Holmes
I further thought that, depending on what that differential turned out to be, I might be able to intervene directly.
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Holmes
Your walk on the beach with Juliet during[sr]a full moon provided a significant hint.
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Holmes
Indeed, it was elementary to connect the dots, even for someone as ignorant of astronomy as myself.
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Holmes
At Chaldea, you collapsed while[sr]looking at the moon on May 14, 2019.
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Holmes
You woke up for the fifth time on May 15, Chaldea time, and still the moon was not yet full.
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Holmes
This led me to realize that your dream was actually taking place a few days in the future.
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Holmes
Once I knew that, I decided to intervene directly,[sr]and now, here we are.
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1Wait. This is all happening in the future...?
Holmes
I'm afraid we don't yet know how it works, but yes, that is the inescapable conclusion. Regardless, what is important is not HOW it is happening, but WHEN.
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Holmes
If you don't believe me, go ahead and look up a lunar calendar for yourself. You'll see that the full moon in May 2019 falls on the eighteenth here.
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Holmes
Count backwards from that, and we can determine that Cain accidentally hit you with his ball in the afternoon of May 16, Kogetsukan time, marking the point where your dream began.
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Holmes
Since it was May 15 at Chaldea when I arrived at this conclusion, I had a day to plan.
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1But then, why did you call yourself Sheringham...?
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Holmes
I was thinking how I should go about[sr]intervening when I had a flash of insight.
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Holmes
While it's possible that the Sheringham you saw was a completely different person, and your brain merely happened to assign him my appearance given that we are both detectives...
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Holmes
...it was also possible that he could have[sr]been me merely claiming to be Sheringham.
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Holmes
If so, I could certainly bring the latter circumstance[sr]about, [wt 0.3][cameraFilter normal]thereby directly intervening as one of the key figures.
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1Do you have any idea how reckless that was!?
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Holmes
I'm sorry you feel that way. So long as there is a path to solving this case, then by definition, whatever steps I take along it are the right ones.
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Holmes
Granted, I will concede that making[sr]my way here WAS fairly complicated.
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Holmes
I first contacted the Goldie family as Sheringham, using my knowledge of the threatening letter to capture Aaron's attention.
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Holmes
Though of course, he was rightfully suspicious of me, so he said he would only hire me if I managed to track down where they were staying on my own.
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Holmes
From there, it was simply a matter of filling[sr]in the blanks, rather like a crossword puzzle.
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Holmes
Given the travel time from the United States, and the fact that it was warm enough to go swimming even in the middle of May, I was almost immediately able to determine that you were somewhere in the Caribbean.
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Holmes
Finding the Kogetsukan seemed trickier, but then I remembered that “kogetsu” is an old Japanese word for “crescent moon.”
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Holmes
Using a map, I was able to pinpoint an island that was shaped like a crescent moon. The rest, you know.
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Holmes
It was all quite easy, really. The only difficult part was convincing Da Vinci to let me come here, since doing so required me to Rayshift.
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Holmes
In the end, I needed to make a temporary contract with a staff member located in the U.S. before I[line 2]
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1I think I got it, thanks.
2Okay, but weren't you dead?
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Holmes
I take it you're the sort of reader who prefers to skip to the ending? I suppose time is of the essence, so I will indulge you and provide you with the abridged version.
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Holmes
But if you don't mind, I'll save the explanation of how I came back to life until everyone is here.
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Cain
N-nnn...
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Holmes
Ah, it seems the rascal is awake.[sr]Let's see what he has to say for himself, shall we?
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Cain
Huh? The detective? How are you still alive?
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1So, you were playing dumb all this time, Cain?
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Cain
...Pretty much, yeah.
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Cain
In the Violet family, the eldest son is supposed to take over when he comes of age, but I really didn't want to get involved in that world.
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Cain
So I decided to act like a weird little kid who couldn't possibly lead the family.
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Cain
I feel really bad for making my family worry about me, but it's better than getting murdered 'cause of some stupid grudge or something.
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Holmes
I understand your concerns, Cain. Between turf wars, coups, betrayals, and simple pleasure-killings...
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Holmes
...there are a great many ways to be murdered in the underworld. Such a life is not an easy one.
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Holmes
But then, why did you abandon your pretense to show[sr][%1] your true colors all of a sudden?
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Cain
Because I thought Juliet's friend here was the killer.[sr]I couldn't think of anyone else who could be.
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Cain
I thought they did it to save Juliet.[sr]And I actually appreciate that much, at least.
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Cain
I couldn't stand that Morris guy either.
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[charaFace B 4]
Cain
But killing Chris just seemed wrong. The only reason I could think of for them to do that is to keep Juliet for themself, not to help her.
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Cain
Besides, if they were willing to kill those guys, then they might also be willing to kill other people in my family.
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[charaFace B 2]
Cain
That's why I had to do something! I thought[sr]if I threatened them, I could get them to fess up.
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Holmes
Relax, Cain. I can assure you that[sr][%1] would never kill anyone.
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Cain
But then, who else could be the killer?[sr]Nobody else could've done it!
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Holmes
On the contrary. This is a perfect closed circle of suspects. The killer has indeed been among us, from the very beginning.
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Holmes
Now, Cain, I have a question for you.[sr]How do I know you are innocent?
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Cain
I don't know when Morris died,[sr]so I can't say anything about that...
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Cain
...but I might have an alibi for when Chris died.
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Holmes
Does that mean you can prove where you were at 11:25 last night?
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[charaFace B 5]
Cain
I was playing hide-and-seek with Laurie in an empty room. I think we got found about five minutes before that.
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Holmes
Is there a grown-up who can vouch for that?
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Cain
Yeah, there is.
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Holmes
Just what I wanted to hear.
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1Huh? Who was it?
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Holmes
I already have a good idea as to their identity.[sr]I'll have Cain testify about that when the time is right.
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Cain
Um, you're not gonna tell the[sr]others about my act, are you...?
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Holmes
No, I won't. You should decide for yourself when you are ready to drop it.
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Holmes
Now then, [&Mr.:Ms.] [%1],[sr]let us return to the Kogetsukan.
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Juliet & Eva & Dorothy
Aaaaaahhh!!!
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Holmes
Ah yes, a splendid overreaction.[sr]Still not quite so good as Watson's though.
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Adamska
What is it!?[sr]Wait, [messageShake 0.05 5 5 0.3]what are YOU doing here!?
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No way... I can't believe you're actually alive.
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Holmes
Good, you're all here.[sr]Now I can finally explain what happened that first night.
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Juliet
But...how? You didn't have a pulse.
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Holmes
Oh, that? A trivial matter.
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Holmes
One need merely clench a ball under one's armpit to cut off circulation to that arm and temporarily halt one's pulse.
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Holmes
It's an old trick now, but it was once a respectable medical technique known as pressure-based hemostasis.
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Holmes
Of course, the arm can become necrotic if one keeps it up for too long, but momentary use of the technique to fool laymen such as yourselves would not be cause for concern.
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Juliet
Hang on... Perhaps enough to fool us, but Dr. Hawthorne's a professional. How could you possibly fool him?
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Holmes
Simple. I couldn't, so I didn't.
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Juliet
Then, you mean...
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Hawthorne
Yes. I am afraid I was in on it the whole time.[sr]I'm sorry for deceiving you all.
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Eva
Why would you do something like that...?
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Holmes
Dr. Hawthorne is, of course, the only medical professional on the premises. It was inevitable that he would be asked to perform an autopsy in the event someone turned up dead.
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Holmes
So I made a deal with him on the first day. I promised that in exchange for his help faking my death, I would solve the case.
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Holmes
After all, once the culprit thought I was out of the picture, they would be blind to my investigation.
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Adamska
That makes it sound like you knew there[sr]was going to be a murder case here.
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Holmes
Let us simply say that I knew this trip could not possibly have a peaceful end.
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You can't be serious, Doc. What were you thinking,[sr]trusting a shifty detective like this?
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If he really is a great detective, then[line 2]
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Holmes
Then I should have been able to prevent the murder before it happened?
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Holmes
I am quite good at solving mysteries once they present themselves, but I am afraid that even I cannot solve what has not yet occurred.
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Holmes
Whoever contended that murderers are creatives and detectives merely critics was, I am afraid, spot-on.
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Holmes
(I doubt it would go over well if I told them I couldn't do anything that would have changed[sr][%1]'s dream.)
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Holmes
(This was the only thing I could say.[sr]Never mind that I am, at heart, a creative critic.)
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All right, you might know what you're doing when it comes to detective stuff, but I still don't like you.
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Holmes
Be that as it may, I assure you that Hawthorne would not have helped me unless he too had a sense that there was something dangerous here.
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Harriet
Doctor, don't tell me you[line 2]
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Hawthorne
Don't say a word, Harriet!
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Hawthorne
...Reprimand him if you must, but I am also responsible for him being here. Please, at least hear what he has to say.
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Holmes
I appreciate that, Dr. Hawthorne. I especially like that you look much more kindly in person.
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Holmes
At any rate, it's already noon, so I'm afraid we'll need to come to a resolution quickly if we are to do so before our ride arrives.
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Aaron
Resolution...?[sr]Does that mean you already know who did it?
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Holmes
Of course. I have completed my deductions[sr]and am prepared to present my findings.
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Holmes
But before I get to that, there is one thing I'd like to confirm. Would you all come with me, please?
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Aaron
Chris's room?[sr]What business could you possibly have here?
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Holmes
Simple: assessing his dying message.
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Holmes
Given everything I have heard about him, Chris clearly possessed a strong will. He was the sort of man who would carry out an important job even at the cost of his life.
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Hearing that from you somehow pisses me off, but...you're still right. Both Sis and I knew how seriously he took his responsibilities.
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Holmes
In my estimation, Chris believed he had completed his dying message by the time he passed, but was unaware that he had not drawn enough blood to finish it.
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Holmes
But with this luminol powder, we can see[sr]exactly what he was trying to write down.
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Laurie
Whoa! [wt 0.3][se ade182]“mor” just changed into “mom”!
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Holmes
As I thought, Chris did indeed try to write “mom.”[sr]This is what I wanted you all to see before I shared my conclusions.
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Juliet
“mom”? As in “mother”?
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Holmes
Quite right.[sr]And now, I will tell you why.
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Holmes
The question is...which of the mothers here did Chris mean to accuse?
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Holmes
...Right, then. We have all the pieces of the puzzle now. Perhaps you have begun to see the picture taking shape for yourselves now?
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Holmes
Our killer had a single, specific reason for killing Chris and Morris. Once you understand the motive, the killer's identity should become quite clear as well.
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Holmes
But...even if you fail to recognize the motive,[sr]the killer's identity should still be clear.
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Holmes
Allow me to offer a special hint for those of you reading this right now. Think back to each person's alibi during the time of Chris's murder.
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Holmes
If you eliminate everyone who couldn't possibly have been at the scene of the crime, you may find it easier to deduce the culprit's identity than you think.
[k]
Holmes
I assure you, there will be no new information in the case of the murder at the Kogetsukan, so take some time to consider the evidence!
[k]
Holmes
But do keep one point in mind while you deliberate.
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Holmes
There has been a peculiar phenomenon at work here from the beginning, distorting your perceptions...
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