No. 002 - Lost and Found
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[Somewhere, a puzzle sits. Abandoned.
Why? How? Nobody knows. But it looks innocent enough. Little blocks in playful colors, purposefully arranged inside a handcrafted house of wood. The blocks slide easily with a nudge, almost as if they were born to do so. It looks like the big red block would fit perfectly into the space on the right. In fact, it looks like it would be a pretty easy task. Might as well give it a try, right?
But this cheerful little puzzle has a dark secret. To the savvy, it's worth 99 picarats and requires a series of 81 moves at minimum to complete. To the not-as-savvy, that means it's a lot harder than it looks. This is not a puzzle for the weak.]
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Good evening, Luceti. I’ll only be a moment. I seem to have lost a puzzle of mine -- a sliding block puzzle, to be precise. Has anyone seen it? I would appreciate any word.
(( OOC: I don’t count on him actually getting the puzzle back, but it can be spotted anywhere and everywhere. And if you'd like to play out puzzle frustrations with someone other than Layton, go right ahead! Puzzle destruction is also a thing that is acceptable. Just sayin'.
P.S.: a video of the puzzle if you want to see it in action. ))
[Somewhere, a puzzle sits. Abandoned.
Why? How? Nobody knows. But it looks innocent enough. Little blocks in playful colors, purposefully arranged inside a handcrafted house of wood. The blocks slide easily with a nudge, almost as if they were born to do so. It looks like the big red block would fit perfectly into the space on the right. In fact, it looks like it would be a pretty easy task. Might as well give it a try, right?
But this cheerful little puzzle has a dark secret. To the savvy, it's worth 99 picarats and requires a series of 81 moves at minimum to complete. To the not-as-savvy, that means it's a lot harder than it looks. This is not a puzzle for the weak.]
[Voice, evening]
Good evening, Luceti. I’ll only be a moment. I seem to have lost a puzzle of mine -- a sliding block puzzle, to be precise. Has anyone seen it? I would appreciate any word.
(( OOC: I don’t count on him actually getting the puzzle back, but it can be spotted anywhere and everywhere. And if you'd like to play out puzzle frustrations with someone other than Layton, go right ahead! Puzzle destruction is also a thing that is acceptable. Just sayin'.
P.S.: a video of the puzzle if you want to see it in action. ))
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[It actually was more interesting than he would have though, and if he were more polite he'd thank Layton for having patience with him.]
Firo Prochainezo. So you are that professor Luke's always talkin' about?
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[He and Luke don't get along the best, but Firo's had people who hate him more.]
He's no trouble at all. He's pretty good friends with Czes, another friend a' mine.
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And would you happen to know Maiza too, by any chance?
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You mean you aren't still a kid, Firo?]Well now, that's a happy link. I've been living with Maiza and Czeslaw since I arrived. It's a wonder we didn't meet earlier.
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[Please don't just invite yourself over, Firo...]
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["...who needs friends."]
...I mean, um, it's good for him and Czes. To have people around and all that.
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They do seem to get on fabulously, which I couldn't be more pleased to see. I sometimes wonder if Luke's time with me has distanced him too much from his peers.
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[Well, his apparent age, but Firo doesn't know how much Layton knows about that so he'll try to avoid that topic.]
What do you guys do, anyway? He always calls you the professor, are you his teacher?
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[Much of the rest of that is lost on him. Firo knows few people who have gone to college, or even high school, so he's both skeptical and impressed.]
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Right, that makes more sense.
But, wait, you said he helps on investigations, didn't you? Are you a detective too?
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[And exactly one moment later, he submits this message:]
Hershel, my dear old friend, I must
earnestly seek your help again. Our
little town is in the most extraordinary
predicament. At night, a mysterious giant
shrouded in fog has been laying waste to
our homes. I am convinced you can help
stop this madness. Please come soon!
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[Oh well. He reads it carefully--though not carefully enough to realize the vertical message. Aside from the sheer oddness of the story, it doesn't seem like it'd warrant an investigation.]
...Looks like your friend had a bit too much to drink.
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I don't blame you for thinking so. I was skeptical too, but a hidden message in the letter compelled me to investigate right away. You might be able to see what I'm talking about.
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...I don't know, your friend's playin' a joke on you? The monster's really supposed to mean somethin' else?
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Luke? But you said-!
...Did he think you'd only believe it if it came from his dad?
[It doesn't take a genius to know that kids are used to having their concerns brushed aside.]
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[It's not a dig at Luke but some bitterness left over from his own childhood.]
But he's still gotta be pretty sharp to hide a secret message in there. So what was it?
[...Firo, it's right there. And you don't have any hint coins anyway!]
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