The Case of the Golden Idol/An Abrupt Termination of Contract: Difference between revisions

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This scenario doesn't have a lot to look at, but it does have have plenty of clues.
This scenario doesn't have a lot to look at, but it does have have plenty of clues.


== Identifying the people ==
== The people ==


The main challenge here is identifying the gentlemen. One of them is carrying a pipe and a dagger, while the other is carrying a scalpel and a medicine bottle. Since one of them is a doctor, the scalpel and medicine bottle belongs to him. Since people generally don't carry the stuff belonging to others, we can conclude that the falling man is the doctor.
The main challenge here is identifying the gentlemen. One of them is carrying a pipe and a dagger, while the other is carrying a scalpel and a medicine bottle. Since one of them is a doctor, the scalpel and medicine bottle belongs to him. Since people generally don't carry the stuff belonging to others, we can conclude that the falling man is the doctor.
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This all cements the fact that the falling man is '''Oberon Geller''' and the pushing man is '''Albert Cloudsley'''.
This all cements the fact that the falling man is '''Oberon Geller''' and the pushing man is '''Albert Cloudsley'''.


== Identifying the location ==
== The location ==


The falling man carries a map of the island they are on. By looking in the background, you can see two smaller islands. They match perfectly to the two small islands marked on the map. Therefore, this scene is the '''Horn''' of '''Thumb'''.
The falling man carries a map of the island they are on. By looking in the background, you can see two smaller islands. They match perfectly to the two small islands marked on the map. Therefore, this scene is the '''Horn''' of '''Thumb'''.
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