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1 turn Jun 28, 2023 at 10:48 AM CEST Germany
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Write a murder mystery short story like Umineko about a group of friends that go to their mansion in their private island, Rokkenjima, to hang out, but they are stuck for two days due to a typhoon, and then Elika Faride, a detective on vacation whose ship sank in the storm joins them. Then a mysterious letter with the wax seal of a one-winged eagle appears at the dinner table, from the legendary Golden Witch Beatrice, that claims she is going to kill them before the typhoon passes. Then they are mysteriously murdered at random one by one. One of them is the culprit, that claims to be the mysterious witch, as only they are on the island. And as perfect examination of corpses aren't available, even the victims could be the culprit. And as only nine people are on the island, it has to be one of them. 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 should be introduced and their personality summarized in the story, then described as dead randomly. The characters are: 1. Mobin 2. Ali 3. Amin, an Iranian nationalist. 4. Arian 5. Anahita, Arian's wife 6. Saber, Mobin's old rival 7. MohammadMehdi, an anti-nationalist and Amin's rival and friend. 8. MohammadHossein 9. Amir 10. Jason 11. Ramtin 12. The Aforementioned Elika The culprit should be left open to interpretation.
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Chapter 1: The Gathering Storm The ominous storm clouds billowed overhead as the group of friends disembarked their private yacht and stepped onto the shores of Rokkenjima, their secluded island getaway. Excitement and anticipation filled the air as they eagerly made their way towards the grand mansion that stood proudly on the cliffs overlooking the vast ocean. Among the twelve friends were Mobin and Ali, always inseparable and known for their mischievous nature. Amin, a staunch Iranian nationalist, who passionately shared tales of his homeland. Arian, a charismatic soul who could effortlessly captivate anyone with his charm. Anahita, Arian's devoted wife, whose elegance and grace were unmatched. And there was Saber, Mobin's long-time rival, who harbored a deep-seated resentment towards him. Then there were MohammadMehdi and MohammadHossein, friends with contrasting ideologies. MohammadMehdi, an anti-nationalist, often found himself locked in heated debates with Amin. Amidst the tension, Amir, the peacekeeper of the group, tried to maintain a harmonious atmosphere. Lastly, there was Jason, a mysterious soul who rarely spoke of his past, and Ramtin, a man whose piercing gaze seemed to hold secrets untold. As they settled into their opulent surroundings, a sense of tranquility washed over them. However, their contentment was short-lived. A mighty typhoon loomed on the horizon, trapping them on the island for what seemed like an eternity. Chapter 2: The Arrival Two days had passed, and the group of friends grew restless. The relentless downpour showed no signs of abating, and their hopes of leaving the island were washed away with each gust of wind. It was amidst this feeling of hopelessness that a letter, mysteriously sealed with the wax imprint of a one-winged eagle, appeared on the dinner table. The letter claimed to be from the legendary Golden Witch, Beatrice, and sent a chill down their spines. As they read the words that scrolled across the parchment, fear gripped their hearts. Beatrice took pleasure in proclaiming that she would kill each of them before the storm passed. Chapter 3: Silence and Death Paranoia consumed the group as they huddled together, desperate for answers. Elika Faride, a skilled detective on vacation whose ship had tragically succumbed to the storm, joined their midst. With her keen sense of observation and unwavering determination, they looked to her for guidance and protection. Yet, despite her best efforts, the deaths began. One by one, they fell victim to seemingly impossible circumstances and were discovered in locked rooms. The first to die was Amin, the Iranian nationalist, then Anahita, followed by Ali. Panic descended upon the group as they realized the impossibility of the situations surrounding their deaths. Chapter 4: Suspicion and Revelation Amidst the chaos and confusion, accusations flew like daggers among the remaining friends. Elika Faride, the detective, tried to keep an unbiased perspective, but even she found herself questioning the motives and alibis of each person. Saber, Mobin's rival, boasted about his allegiance to the legendary witch. MohammadMehdi, consumed by his rivalry with Amin, claimed innocence amidst the bloodshed. Jason, harboring a mysterious past, remained an enigma, causing doubt to swirl around him. Ramtin, with his piercing gaze, held secrets that could implicate anyone. Chapter 5: The Final Breath As hours turned into days, the remaining friends only found solace in their impending doom. The eerie silence was only broken by the sound of the seagulls crying in the distance. It was in this bleak moment that death claimed its final victims. Mobin, MohammadHossein, Amir, and finally, Jason, all met their untimely demise. The island, once filled with laughter and companionship, lay in utter stillness. Not a soul remained alive to tell the tale of Rokkenjima, the island cursed by the Golden Witch Beatrice. Epilogue: When the seagulls cried, none were left alive. The mystery of Rokkenjima would forever be shrouded in darkness. Who was the true culprit? Was it Saber, driven by his deep-seated rivalry? Or was it MohammadMehdi, seeking revenge for his political differences? Perhaps it was Jason, with his mysterious past, or Ramtin, who held secrets that could implicate them all. In the end, the truth remained elusive, for the island claimed its victims, leaving the puzzle of the Golden Witch's deadly game forever unsolved. Rokkenjima became a place of legend and horror, a testament to the cruelty that humans were capable of even when locked in the jaws of despair.