Sherlock holmes who is arseno lotinho
Out S: you know M: yes S: very well We were on a case and while John was investigating a body I- sorta asked him S: given he may have been saying yes to the questions the inspector was saying And focusing on the body And I may have been talking to his back- but all the same M: did he say anything about it afterwards?
S: no I told him to meet me at a restaurant down the street at 7 ish M: want me to text him to clarify? S: it would be best not to M: ok So what are you so worked up about? M: need fashion advice? Small talk? S: if thats what you want to call it M: well umm, how much time do we have for me to give you a crash course?
S: about Well here we go a crash course on the most awkward thing in existence, other than laughing at your grandma's funeral. S: did you really do that? Not even I would do that. M: what? It was a joke! To lighten the mood! He already like you for who you are. You don't need to pretend to be someone you're not to gain his attention. Dates are for two people to get to know each other better! S: i see M: now remember to listen to what he's saying, small talk is very give and take.
Listen just as much as you talk. S: hmmm.. M: and when you're asking questions, keep them open ended. You want to show you are interested in him so open ended questions are awesome because they show you care S: can you give an example?
M: hmmm What do you think of this person on, what ever show or book you both like M: or even go simple like, how was your day and branch from there S: oh M: you can also talk about friends and family too, or even politics or the news, but it's a tough subject. M: and it's good to give compliments, especially at the beginning of the conversation S: how do those work?
M: compliments? See a plug under the ear. Click and automatically get the message. Drink or Run: You must choose. Enter Drink. Look for Drink or be Drunk at Area E, 6th row at second level and 3rd column.
Read a note about a receptacle. Drink or be Drunk: Read the description of a receptacle with geese handles. Go left and look at the vase at the end of the hall. Take the message under the left head of the geese. Two Monkeys :. First paragraph: Read about 2 monkeys and a man. Turn right and go to the right aisle. Look close at the last stele on right wall. See 2 men; one has 2 monkeys. Look close and trace an invisible line down to the third row from that fingernail.
Then move cursor to 5th cuneiform to the right and then click. Holmes will copy the cuneiform. Decode the cuneiform by using the sidebar. Click on a letter at left and select the cuneiform you think it represents on the pop up menu. The letter will automatically replace the cuneiform on the message at right.
The last cuneiform in the picture below is Y. Second paragraph : Jump to the Reading room. Enter sea rocks forest. Measure the books: Get click-hold-drop the 3 books forest, rocks and sea on the title and stack them on bottom shelf. Use the tape to measure from top to bottom. The 3 books are Third paragraph: The clue talks about a round picture good for eating; 2 young girls and an olive tree. Jump to Permanent Exhibition Hall.
Go left and to the end. Face the plate displays and click on the shelf to get a zoom puzzle screen. Use the tape on the plate on top left one elder woman, 2 young girls and olive tree. It is 52 cm in diameter. Fourth paragraph: Calculate using the measurements taken.
Book : Jump to the Reading room. It is French Cuisine at Area J, 3rd row at second level and 3rd column. See illustrated pages. Use the lens to look for the next clue at middle bottom of left page.
See Lupin holding a Koala. Click on the picture of Lupin. Koala : Jump to Permanent Exhibition Hall. Go left to the animal display on the right just behind the penguin on the floor.
Click on the koala to get the next clue. Koala : Read a description of a fake jug with yellow, brown and black colors. Go to the left end of the Permanent Exhibition Hall and see jugs, vases and other potteries.
Take the fifth from bottom left vase. Holmes breaks it. Vase puzzle - Put the pieces together. Click-hold-drop the pieces from left to the right working area. Right click to turn the pieces. Read the message printed on the vase. Shedu Poem : Read about bull, lion, guardian and demon. Jump to the Egyptian and Babylonian Hall.
Go to the right Shedu statue just ahead to the side of the archway and behind the broken pieces of glass on the floor. Look close and take the next message between its clawed feet. Read the message about Kings. Kings' Message: Pull back resets the puzzle. Jump to the Permanent Exhibition Hall. Go to the first case at the middle of the hall. Look at the Medals. See a close up of the monarchs' commemorative medals.
Then find Edward IV. Perfect, now on to the next step! The Christian name that is common on the diagonal is Henry. Third paragraph : Replace-exchange the Richards with the Williams of the same number. Fourth paragraph : Replace-exchange the fourth column medals with the 6th column medals row 1 with row 1 medal on 4th and 6th column, row 2 with row 2 medal on 4th and 6th column and so on Then think of an invisible line between Anne with Richard I the lion hearted.
The medal that is intersected by those 2 invisible lines is Jane Grey medal. Get Jane Grey medal. Go to the Director's Office and talk to the architect. Go to the maintenance room and talk to Watson. Get the hammer. In inventory, combine click-hold-drop the Jane Grey medal and the hammer to get the next clue. Egyptian Stela:. Go left to the end of the right aisle. Look close at the Egyptian stela and use the lens. See a letter E. It is at the 8th row and 9th column.
Jump to Reading room and look for the book in Area E, 2nd row at second level and 9th column next to the stairs. Take a musical score. Musical Score:. Talk to Barncow at the center of the room. He can't read music. He needs to listen to the music.
Take the Stradivarius violin on the musical instrument case at the Permanent Exhibition Hall. Go back to Barncow and click the violin on him. Return, return , return The title is Return by The Scarabs. Go left to giant stone scarab beetle at the end of the hall. Go to the front of the giant scarab beetle and take the message. Sun : The clue talks about sun and its court. First paragraph : Go to the Permanent Exhibition Hall. Look close at the solar system machine on the second table at the center of the hall.
Second paragraph: Click on the solar system icon at bottom left and see all of the planets rotate around the sun. Click on a planet and then the planetary rotation icon at bottom left.
See that planet alone rotate around the sun. Do this to all the planets and the moon to get the number of turns of each planet and the moon around the sun. Earth's rotation is 3. Jump to the Reading room. Look for the book Necronomicon at Area I, 1st row at third level on the 12th column. Crouch down by clicking on the Ctrl key. Take the message. Read Lupin's letter to Holmes. He is to steal something that money can't buy from someone that is also his ally.
Talk to Barncow, the one that whistles. See a picture of Queen Victoria. July 17, Bakers St. Apartment : Watson confesses and shows Piers' card to Holmes. Quiz : What clue does Piers' calling card reveal? Based on the name Piers U. Alenn, type in Arsene Lupin. Holmes deduced that Lupin has a hideout around here.
To find out information at The Golden Lion, Holmes wears a disguise. Exit the apartment. Street : To test the disguise, talk to the policeman, Sergeant Rufles. Hear about the robbery at Sir Grimble's house. The Golden Lion Pub: Enter the pub at the corner. Talk to barman, drunk and the woman. The woman says that he thinks that Piers has a room at Miss Fleming's. Miss Fleming's boarding house: Exit the pub and go right to the house with flowers at both sides of the entrance pass the boxes and crates.
Enter the boarding house. Check if there are occupants in the rooms : See sand or soil strewn all over the hall. Look close at the soil on the floor in front of each door. Use the magnifying lens and measuring tape on footprints seen. The right front door's footprints are that of a size 5 from a young girl. The left front door's footprints are from a size 9.
The back right door's footprints are from a slaughterhouse worker with a size 8 feet. The rear left door footprints are size 9 but not from a workbooks. Left rear room : Open the door and talk to a masked man. Rumpkin, the famous burglar said to tell Eddie, the barkeep that the take was twice as he thought and needs new fence or helpers.
Ah - that must be the Sir Grimble's robbery. The Golden Lion Pub: Go back to the pub and talk to the barman. Learn that his bouncer, Big Bruiser is a member of Luigi's gang that is looking for Rumpkin. Striped scarf and long knives are the identifying signs of Luigi's gang. Striped scarf:. Take the knife and bottle of wine from the end of the bar.
Take the rag-cloth right of the woman at the bar. Go to the bouncer sleeping at the table. Look at the striped scarf on the table. It is soaked in wine. In inventory, combine bottle of wine with rag to get cloth soaked in wine. Use cloth soaked in wine on the scarf on the table to get colorful scarf. Miss Fleming's boarding house: Go back to the left rear room at the boarding house. Get rid of Rumpkin: In inventory, combine long knife and colorful scarf to get Luigi's mark.
Use Luigi's mark on the door. Search the room: Pick up the paper by the door. It has X Mayet written on it,. Check the sacks left of the window.
It is the loot. Pick up the pieces of painted wood behind the logs right of the fireplace. Baker St: Holmes talks to Watson about the robbery and loot. Pieces of painted wood puzzle: Place the pieces of painted wood on Holmes' work table.
Connect the wood pieces. Click and drop the pieces in place. Place the sticks with 3 way connectors at the edges. Place the long horizontal sticks at the bottom layer and the shorter horizontal sticks on the next top 2 layers. A small cage is made. Buckingham Palace July 18, White Room: Go to the first door on the right. Talk to the Prime Minister. Her Majesty is in a miserable mood. Learn that Robilar, Leomunda's dog has the run of the palace.
Watson is sent to do errands. Take the eyeglasses on the table in the White room. Exit the room. Find out what is causing Her Majesty's bad mood:. Kitchen: Go to the room across the hall from the White room. Talk to Chauncey. After the pep talk, learn about the doll house gift given to Leomunda, the Queen's companion.
Robilar's breakfast: The maid arrives and states that Lord Robilar refuses his breakfast too. The rest of the meal was thrown in the trash. Learn that it has chocolate.
Go to the table at the corner left of the white kitchen door. Take and read the Milord's meal - dog food recipe from the tray. Take the chocolate from the same tray as the recipe. Turn around and go to the cabinet at other end. Take the woodland strawberry jam and prepared mustard from the wall cabinet.
Take the anchovy extract from the table below wall cabinet. Take the pickle tongs from the jar at left of the table. Milord's meal:. Go to the scale on the center table. Click on scale to automatically place all the collected ingredients on the table. Weigh anchovies in one pan and mustard on another until they are even. Empty pans by taking item and right click on empty space. Find out the weight relation of strawberries and anchovies.
Weigh strawberries in one pan and anchovies on another until they are even. So multiply the anchovies 4 times to get 4 times more than the strawberries Solution : Place 16 anchovies and 6 strawberries on one pan and 15 mustards on the other pan.
Place the correctly weighed anchovies, strawberries and mustard on the plate at right to get bowl of sauce. Add in reasonable quantities of the usual components. Find the usual components: Open the trash bin on the floor left of the pickle jar where Chauncey threw the old preparation of dog food. Use the magnifying lens on the left side of the trash bin. Need a better magnification to determine the composition of the mixture at left. Click the magnifying lens on the PM's eyeglasses. Use the combined lenses on the left side the trash bin.
Click on large pieces yellow and brown items and they will be identified: sausages and bananas. Take sausages on the table left of the trash bin and bananas at center table. In inventory, add bananas, sausages and chocolate to the bowl of sauce to get dog food. Lady Leomunda and Lord Robilar : Exit the kitchen and go to the second door on the right. Knock on the door and see that both Lady Leomunda and Lord Robilar are not in the mood for company.
Use the dog food on the door and Lord Robilar will smell it and you can enter the room. Talk to Lady Leomunda. Learn about the doll house and the missing 4 male dolls. There will be a handsome reward when they are found. Search for the 4 male dolls: Note that Robilar follows Holmes about in his investigation. Kitchen : Now that Leomunda mentioned her, talk to Deirdre about the dolls.
The missing dolls have ginger hairs. Learn the reason for the change in attitude of Lord Robilar. It is due to the visit of the redheaded ginger-haired nephew of Leomunda.
First doll : Exit the White room. Talk to the 2 guards by the door. Holmes gains the help of the 2 guards only after mentioning Leomunda's gratitude. Learn about the suit of armor. Hidden doll : Turn right and check out the suit of armor. Take the pike. Go to the left side of the base of the suit or armor's stand. See a hole. It's dark in the hole.
Go to Leomunda's room and the doll house. Take a candle from inside the doll house. Go back to the hole. Use the candle on the hole at the base of the armor. The hole is deep. Use the pike on the hole-candle. See a doll. Now we need a hook. With the pike showing at top right of screen, go to the White room and talk to Chauncey.
Learn about the bathtub pipes in Leomunda's room. It is plugged. Robilar was in the scene of that crime too.
After the talk, get a clip. In inventory, combine the pike and the clip to get a twisted pike. Crouch down and use the twisted pike in the hole to get the first doll. Second doll : Go to the kitchen and talk to Deidre. Dirty snout: Learn about cleaning Robilar after seeing his snout full of soot at the White room. Go to White room's fireplace. Look close at the fireplace and see a doll at the side.
Use the pickle tongs taken from the kitchen on the fireplace. Get the second doll. Third doll: Go to the kitchen and talk to Deidre. Clear Leomunda's pipes : Deidre cleans the second doll and leaves a bucket beside the barrel.
Take bucket. Go to Leomunda's room and check out the basin behind the curtained cover. Use the bucket on the basin to get bucket of water. Look in the basin's hole. There is something here. Go back to the kitchen and empty the bucket of water in the barrel. All of Leomunda's bath water is in the barrel. Try to pick the barrel of water. It is far too heavy. Talk to the guards by the door. The barrel of water in the kitchen sink is poured in the sink to clear the pipes. Go back to the basin in Leomunda's room.
Take the third doll. Fourth doll : Talk to Leomunda about Robilar's behavior. Learn about the garment chest that has a security lock. Star puzzle: Look at the chest right of the bath basin. Holmes says to insert a star to unlock the mechanism. Turn around and look close at the picture of the King on the wall. Take the wooden star-crown from the painting. Use the wooden star on the chest. Assemble the pieces to form the star on the chest. The star mold-shape is under the ornate curlicue molding.
That will be the guide to the correct wood to be placed. Click the wood and it will be automatically be placed over the chest. There are more wood than needed; so select the correct ones and place them on the mold or place all the wood and take off the ones that are out of place. Click on the improperly placed wood and they will be returned to the left side. The chest opens. Take the fourth doll.
Talk to Leomunda. The Gift: Later On the way to the White room to talk to the Prime Minister, look at-click on the wet spots on the carpet in front of the white room door. Talk to the Leomunda and then Chauncey. Learn about a wet gift that was given to the Queen. Talk to Leomunda about the gift and learn about it falling in the moat. Learn about being told by an antiquarian about the 'masterpiece'.
The gift is a French Grandfather clock. Quiz : What name is Sherlock thinking of? The clue here is the paper taken from the boarding house. Select Mayet. Watch the stealing of "something that money can't buy from someone that is also his ally". You and I, Lupin.
Cellar : Look around in the Queen's bedchamber. Turn around from the window and go to the candleholder on the wall left of the wardrobe. Pull the candleholder. Enter the wardrobe and go down to the cellar of the palace. Gifts storage room : Look around and check all the items collected as gifts to the royalty. Open the locked door : Check all the grilled door. See that the grilled door on left wall between candles is locked by Lupin.
Check the organ between the 2 other grilled doors. The steel tubes are not damaged. Check the wooden elephant. Check the floor in front of the exit door and see that it is slightly sloped. Take the metal tubes on the left part of the organ. Take the rest of the metal tubes on the right part of the metal pipes. Place metal tubes on the slope on the floor. Place the other metal tubes in front of the elephant. Push the wooden elephant.
See it roll to the grilled door. Go through the opened door. Hunting trophy room : See Lupin exit through the far door. Check the second far grilled door where Lupin passed through. See that the lock is sophisticated. Look down and pick up the metal rods on the floor in front of the locked grilled door. Metal rods puzzle : Look close at the sophisticated lock. See the metal rods picked off the floor at bottom of the puzzle. The aim of the puzzle is to arrange the rods on the lock to form Roman numerals that will result in an answer that is the same for the top and the bottom mathematical processes.
Highlight the selected rod. Arrange the rods by click-hold-drop rods in place. Right click to turn the rods. The rods are already arranged at the bottom by sets based on how many rods per number to place on the top puzzle.
The solution to get is Norman era room : Go down the hall. Head bop: Pull the lever left of the door to open the grilled door. Look around and see the trap door on the floor. Lupin must have gone through the closed trap door. Look around for things to get the trap door open.
Go to the back wall and take the hanging piece of chain. Take the other hanging piece of chain. In inventory combine the 2 pieces of chains to get chain. Use chain on the teeth of Norman bow of a ship looks like a wooden serpent's head. Look up at the ceiling. Use the chain on the hook on the ceiling above the trap door. Then use the chain on the top of the raised grill door. Now use the lever right of the open grilled door to drop the grill down. See the head above the trap door.
Go to the end of the chain attached to the grilled door. Take it off to drop the head over the trap door. Go down the metal rungs. Costume room : There is no way back up and Holmes must find a way out. Take the bagpipes from the kilted mannequin on the right. Take the darts from the bag hanging on the side of the Tarzan costume. North American Indian room : Go to the next room. He often works freelance taking cases that he finds interesting, and his investigations often lead him to working with Scotland Yard.
As Holmes stares out of his window in boredom at September 6, , having no worthy case to solve, he takes up Watson's suggestion of going to Barnes the Bookseller for books to entertain himself. While on the road, he soon finds one of his young friends selling newspapers and intrigued by the case of a Scandinavian royal in London, offers the young man and his friends coins if.
In Barnes bookstore, while collecting legends about piracy and an illustrated volume of fish learns that a young Maori manservant, he swiftly deduces that Barnes is in love with Miss Flemming from the neglected flowers, proof of falling from a ladder and Watson's unnatural visit to the bookstore who works for Captain Stenwick, has mysteriously disappeared and advices the man to use chocolates instead and confirms Watson did not say anything about it but to no avail as Barnes later on blamed Watson for Holmes knowledge.
On the way, he comes across Watson in Stenwick's house and learns that his servant was missing. With the information he acquires from Stenwick and Sergeant Ruffles about the young man and the fact that there are other similar cases and searching the servant's room, Holmes quickly deduces not only that the boy has been kidnapped, but also that two men — one significantly larger than the other — were responsible and confirms this to Stenwick and Ruffles and promises them he would do everything he could to find the truth.
Back in his home, after arguing with Watson regarding his treatment of Stenwick, he sends his friend to go to Barnes for books on the Maori and also contact the newsboy while he would conduct experiments from the clues he found. Using his chemicals and apparatus, Holmes discovers that the small lump of meatball that it contains a strong opium and morphine but cannot identify the other elements that compose it and from the piece of cloth he realizes that the ones responsible is very stealthy and athletic but is from India.
With information from Watson, he deduces that the man responsible must be from the dock and goes to the Thames, where after thorough investigation, he and Watson learn that similar kidnappings have occured.
Further investigation leads them to an abandoned subterranean temple, where they discover a bloody and tortured corpse upon a sacrificial altar. They also find opium with morphine which leads Holmes to deduce that it is being used as a kind of soporific to subdue victims, so that they can be abducted and trafficked out of the country. After finding a crate labelled "Black Edelweiss Institute", Holmes recalls that the mountain flower Edelweiss Leontopodium alpinum is a national symbol of Switzerland.
Upon arriving at the country and learning that the Black Edelweiss Institute is a Swiss mental asylum headed by a gentleman named Dr Gygax, Holmes and Watson hatch a plan to gain access and investigate.
Knowing that he is about to willingly fall into the hands of criminals, Holmes sends Watson away from the asylum. This is primarily for his own safety, but also so that Holmes still has a connection with the outside world should things go awry once inside the Institute.
Donning a costume and assuming a false identity, Holmes enters and is quickly incarcerated. After escaping from his cell, he finds further proof of Dr. Gygax's involvement in serious criminal activities. Not only has the doctor been performing dangerous experiments on helpless victims in the asylum, he is also part of a cult awaiting the arrival of the 'One'. Holmes unexpectedly discovers that his nemesis Moriarty is a patient and despite surviving the fall, he is but a weakened shadow of his former self and uses Moriarty as a distraction while Holmes extricates himself from the asylum.
Holmes and Watson head to New Orleans, as the city was mentioned in a telegram to Gygax. There, Holmes and Watson are taunted and harassed by the local sheriff who recognizes them as their passport has been stolen, effectively rendering their presence in New Orleans illegal, but soon discovers that they are aligned with the mysterious cult by their actions as they soon hear about a local man known as Mr.
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