#123187 - 06/21/03 05:20 PM
Re: Subplot Mysteries in Dark Fall -- Spoilers
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Settled Boomer
Registered: 12/13/00
Posts: 987
Loc: Las Vegas, NV, USA
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1) I don't think Gloria Grable was posing as an actress, but she was hiding from the police, since yes, she was a thief. 2) Yeah, Matilda wanted to meet Gloria Grable in the dining room to discuss blackmailing her, since she knew she was the thief from the papers. 3) Do you mean the shadow of a man in the first floor bathroom, Becky? I thought it could be just a shadow of...oh, shoot, Betty's boyfriend (what's his name?--Thomas?) since that's where Betty left a note for him. 4) Did they have to go into the cellar to disappear? I thought the whole thing was that the Dark Fall, or part of it, had been released, so it could go most anywhere, around the hotel and train station anyway. 5) I didn't think George did ever make it back up to his room. Yes, a very wonderful game, Kwazulu! 
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#123188 - 06/21/03 09:57 PM
Re: Subplot Mysteries in Dark Fall -- Spoilers
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Settled Boomer
Registered: 10/14/13
Posts: 623
Loc: Saxton
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Spot on, Tristy!
Jonathan
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#123189 - 06/22/03 04:26 AM
Re: Subplot Mysteries in Dark Fall -- Spoilers
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The Medieval Lady
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Registered: 02/16/00
Posts: 26916
Loc: Stony Brook, New York, USA
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1. I agree Grable was Sly Fox.
2. Blackmail, yes. I thought this was an interesting twist -- instead of being consumed by her own woes, Fly didn't miss a beat when it came to stealing some extra cash.
3. I kept coming back to the idea of a Peeping Tom, partly because there were three people in the game whose name was Thomas. Also, in the station there was a note about a Peeping Tom. In the station ladies room, the one stall door mysteriously closes and then opens. And you see the ghost in the ladies room in the hotel on the first floor (you also see a very similar ghost in the bar in one of George's pictures).
I didn't remember Betty leaving a note there. Do you recall how you trigger that?
I had pretty much come to the conclusion that it had to be Tom Oliver because the station Peeping Tom predated Dark Fall getting the other people in the hotel. Down in the cellar, when I asked Tom Oliver: "Were you in the Ladies Room?" he answered, "Well, I was shot, wasn't I?" However, he said exactly the same thing if I just typed in "What happened to you?"
4. I wondered about Tim Pike because at the beginning of the game he mentions that Dark Fall's influence doesn't usually reach the tunnels. I also wondered about the date because Tim Pike says his family moved there in 1941, which he says was a couple of years ago. Yet the note from the policeman in Edith's desk behind the reception area seems to indicate that Tim had recently disappeared.
I thought maybe the news about flooding and creating earthern embankments near the station was supposed to indicate that somehow a small hole (one large enough for a child to slip through) had been opened between the tunnels and the cellar. I didn't see anything like that in the cellar, though, and I don't remember any time that you can get back in the tunnel after the introduction.
5. I was curious about the note in pieces in the trash can in George's locked room. If George never made it back to his room after attempting the lyric ritual, then I don't quite understand how to make sense of that note.
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#123190 - 06/22/03 05:45 AM
Re: Subplot Mysteries in Dark Fall -- Spoilers
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Settled Boomer
Registered: 08/30/02
Posts: 334
Loc: the Netherlands
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3. Betty's boyfriend was hiding in the ladies room before she prepared a room for him. Click on or under the washbasin and you'll find the note she left him.
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#123193 - 06/22/03 11:36 AM
Re: Subplot Mysteries in Dark Fall -- Spoilers
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Settled Boomer
Registered: 12/13/00
Posts: 987
Loc: Las Vegas, NV, USA
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Yeah, I missed that note at first too, Becky. Luckily, a little later into the game, I checked over a walkthru to make sure I didn't miss anything and saw that there was a note under the sink in that bathroom that I'd missed.
The note from Tim never changes, but if you "concentrate," as Tim puts it, on a specific puzzle, and then run back to the footbridge, he'd give you a hint. Did you ever try that? It had to be something specific though, like trying to open a locked box that required some combination, or something.
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