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“Write a murder mystery about a group of friends that go to their mansion in an i” (24 conversations)
1 turn Jun 27, 2023 at 12:53 PM CEST Germany
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Write a murder mystery about a group of friends that go to their mansion in an island to hang out, but they are stuck for two days due to a typhoon. Then they are mysteriously murdered at random one by one. One of them is the culprit, as only they are on the island and as perfect examination of corpses aren't available, even the victims could be the culprit. Furthermore, victims all die under seemingly impossible circumstances, within locked rooms. The story ends with all of them dead. The last sentence in the story is: "When the seagulls cried, none were left alive." The characters are: 1. Mobin, an Arab 2. Ali 3. Amin, an Iranian nationalist. 4. Arian 5. Anahita, Arian's wife 6. Saber, Mobin's old rival and friend 7. MohammadMehdi, an anti-nationalist and Amin's rival and friend. 8. MohammadHossein 9. Aryan.A 10. Morgana, Aryan.A's wife 11. Amir 12. Zelda, Amir's wife 13. ArchimedesAli The culprit should be left to interpretation.
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As the typhoon raged on outside, the friends huddled in the grand mansion on the island, attempting to pass the time with games and conversation. However, in the midst of their boredom, a seed of fear began to grow. It started with Ali, who was found dead in his locked room in the middle of the night, with no signs of struggle or forced entry. The group was in shock and disbelief, but they chalked it up to natural causes, perhaps a heart attack. But when Arian was found in his locked room with a strange symbol carved into his forehead, fear began to spread through the group like wildfire. Was there a murderer amongst them? Or was this some sort of supernatural force? As the bodies continued to pile up, each killed in increasingly bizarre and impossible ways, tensions ran high amongst the remaining friends. Saber and MohammadMehdi began to hurl accusations at each other, whilst Amin seethed silently, convinced the murders were the work of an external force. Even the thought of turning on their own didn't bring any solace; after all, who could have done this? And how could someone get into a locked room with no sign of forced entry? It wasn't until the final murders - Morgana and ArchimedesAli - that the truth began to emerge. In the midst of all the chaos and confusion, it was easy to overlook the fact that the murderer wasn't amongst them. It was one of them all along. As they all lay dead, one by one, the truth remained unclear. Who was the murderer? Was it Amin, seeking revenge for some perceived slight? Was it Saber, still holding a grudge against his old rival Mobin? Or was it one of the seemingly innocent bystanders, a killer hiding in plain sight? When the seagulls cried, none were left alive. And the mystery of the island murders remained unsolved.