Picarat 007 [VIDEO/ACTION IN VIOLET CITY]

Nov 12, 2010 00:07

[So, the festival is now over and everything around the cities is being cleaned up. The booths has been placed away and the confetti on the ground being swept away. It looks just like what most finished festivals looked like. It even has that usual feeling of nostalgia when you just look around, just thinking about that amazing event. Of course, ( Read more... )

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[video] justicepuns November 12 2010, 05:30:18 UTC
Assuming the mail delivery schedule in this scenario is the same as where I'm from, it would have to be the maid: there's no mail delivery on Sundays.

If that's not it, I'd have to know more specific details.

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[video] profpuzzle November 12 2010, 05:40:37 UTC
No more specific details are need, Mr. Justice, for it seems as you have solved this puzzle! Once the officers had heard that the maid went to retrieve the mail on a Sunday morning, it was quite the end for her. Critical thinking is the key to success.

[He writes down the won amount of picarats next to Apollo's name in his notebook where he writes down all his puzzles, clues in this world, and the picarats given to each person.]

As expected from a defense attorney, Mr. Justice. That took you no time to solve it, did you?

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[video] justicepuns November 12 2010, 18:42:57 UTC
[Nods] I'm used to finding contradictions, so it wasn't too hard. I over-thought it a little at first.

What exactly are picarats? Is it some kind of points system?

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[video] profpuzzle November 12 2010, 20:23:51 UTC
Haha, yes. Picarats are indeed a type of point system. They also determine how difficult a puzzle is; the easiest being 10 and the hardest 99. When you solve the puzzle, you earn the amount of picarats that was assigned to that puzzle. However, if you get the answer incorrectly, the amount drops little by little. If it drops too much, I will stop it at a certain number. This is just my little way of distributing points to those who are kind enough to solve my puzzles. You may then exchange these picarats for prizes, such as now.

Would you like to do that, Mr. Justice, or would you like to save and keep solving?

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[video] justicepuns November 13 2010, 04:32:37 UTC
I'll save mine, I guess. It's nice of you to hand out gifts like this.

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[video] profpuzzle November 13 2010, 09:59:23 UTC
Thank you. I am grateful of the many that took the time to solve my puzzles, so I want to find a way to repay them. That and I would like to give a chance to those that weren't in Violet to solve anything.

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[video] justicepuns November 16 2010, 01:13:26 UTC
Are puzzles a hobby of yours?

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[video] profpuzzle November 16 2010, 20:48:50 UTC
Yes, a hobby and a one of my careers as a puzzle scholar.

[Yeah, don't ask how that works. London accepts anything.]

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[video] justicepuns November 16 2010, 21:32:25 UTC
What does a puzzle scholar do?

[He can sort of guess, but he means practically.]

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[video] profpuzzle November 19 2010, 06:38:47 UTC
As the title may self-explain, I search and solve puzzles all over the world, adding it to my knowledge. I tend to help the police for certain crimes if they ever do ask. Nothing too big, I must say though.

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[video] justicepuns November 21 2010, 00:05:04 UTC
It makes sense. Crimes are sort of like big puzzles, and evidence is the pieces to the puzzle.

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[video] profpuzzle November 24 2010, 12:03:16 UTC
That is quite correct. If I were to remember correctly, you are a defense attorney, Mr. Justice? I suppose that your work involves puzzles as well.

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[video] justicepuns November 24 2010, 23:47:55 UTC
You could say that. I have to piece together testimony and evidence to find out what really happened, so I guess it's sort of a puzzle.

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