Betsy


sister
You returned to your home shortly before Christmas. How many childhood memories came flooding back! But as it turns out, even the approach of a bright holiday cannot reduce the resentment accumulated over the years. No, you still haven't forgiven Henry for his years of betrayal! You've decided it's time for revenge. You had a small crossbow tucked away in a hiding place in your former girl's room. It needed to be cleaned and oiled. You went to the basement to get the oil, where you ran into Anthony. He looked at you silently and jumped out of the basement. You thought he was hiding something in his jacket pocket. Taking the oil, you lubricated the crossbow mechanism and, hiding the weapon under your shawl, walked to your room. As you were coming in, you were making a decision: should you shoot Henry during your afternoon walk or not? It seemed to you that this was the most appropriate time and place... At the stairs, you saw the family surrounding Henry's body. Revenge was taken by a higher power. You put the crossbow back in its original place, in the hiding place. Do not tell the family what you are doing, or you will receive three distrust points per day.
  • Now than your brother is dead, you need to make arrangements to stay on your family's estate. You don't want to go back to the village. Team up with someone in the house. For example, Salma was carefully sorting through Henry's things in his room. Maybe she loved him after all. You could see how excited Salma was about the bathroom set she was going to give Henry for Christmas.
  • Even though Henry got everything he wanted, you still don't feel at ease. You decide to play the cards. Imagine your surprise when the cards told you that the deceased was surrounded by vipers, all of them bringing death and blood. What should you do now? Should you leave or stay? And then you remembered that the other day you had a strange dream: the basement of your father's house was full of snakes. They were hissing, biting each other, and a royal cobra in diamonds was crawling over them. You woke up and could not explain the vision.
  • You scolded your daughter for letting the poisonous spiders go free. But luckily Ludwig killed them all. You also have a problem with Salma because she looks too happy.

LIST OF PERSONS WHO WAS IN THE HOUSE AT THE TIME OF THE INCIDENT:


Salma (the widow of the deceased)
Anthony (eldest son)
Deak (youngest son)
Letitia (Deak's wife)
Jean-Jacques PATTERSON (friend, father of the daughter-in-law)
Barbara FREEMAN (mistress)
Betsy KLOZOWSKI (sister)
Katherine KLOZOWSKI (niece)
Prudence MARSHALL (cook)
Ludwig BRAUS (butler)
Eric (family driver)



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