![]() ![]() However, there is one more chapter – an epilogue which reveals the full story behind the game and unravels every mystery.Forever Lost is a first person point and click adventure game that is stuffed full of logical puzzles, fantastic graphics, mind-blowing riddles, intriguing story details, a little voice acting, and beautiful music!Ĭongratulations! You managed to escape from that … what was it? A hospital, a lunatic asylum? No it was something else, was it. It also ends the journey of the titular idol, which was broken when Battley fired a cannon at Herst and is now completely useless. This concludes Case 11 of The Case of the Golden Idol. In the afternoon, Walter Keene killed David Gorran at the Cabin.” “In the afternoon, David Gorran went to the Cabin to kill Walter Keene because Walter Keene had tried to blackmail Lazarus Herst to get back his lost years. This allows you to fill in the details of the third crime and complete the chapter: He must have figured out the deception at the very end, as he is seen shouting “I know that voice!” Gorran’s body is wearing a helmet, so Keene did not know it wasn’t Herst and shot Gorran. This reveals the deception – Herst was suspicious of Keene, so he sent Gorran in his place. ![]() A further note, found on Gorran’s corpse, instructs the person reading it to leave the Inn and go to the Cabin, the place where Herst and Keene (and Gorran) first met. A note in Herst’s belongings revealed that Keene had asked for a meeting at the Little Mermaid Inn. This means that the dead body at the Cabin must be Gorran. Early in the morning, Peter Battley killed Lazarus Herst at the Manor.” “Early in the morning, Lazarus Herst went to the Manor to kidnap Mary Battley because Lazarus Herst wanted to have the ideal wife. Plus, Battley and Mary are feasting on rich food and wine, which could only have come from the Manor of the wealthy Sebastian. And Herst appeared suddenly after Cloudsley’s “death,” in the company of his accomplices Gorran and Keene, so it must be him.īut who killed Herst/Cloudsley using the cannon? Peter Battley, Mary’s husband, who is currently bragging to his wife that he will “defeat all their enemies” – a brag he would not likely make unless he had just killed an enemy of theirs. It has been shown that the idol can age people, so it makes sense that it can also reverse ageing. “Herst” is Cloudsley after having been made young again by the idol. Now comes probably the largest leap of logic in the game, but it has been hinted throughout the story: Edmund Cloudsley and Lazarus Herst are one and the same. But why did Herst go to the manor? The answer can be found in Mary Battley’s possession – a note from Edmund Cloudsley, dated years after his supposed death, insisting that he will find Mary and make her his “ideal wife.” Herst was at the Manor, so he must be the man who took the carriage and the identity of the burned corpse at the Manor, killed by the large cannon present there. This leaves two bodies and two missing men – Herst and Gorran. Before noon, Alistair Koch killed James Turner at the Crossroads.” On the way back, they started to fight over it. ![]() Instead, they found the golden idol at the manor. “Before noon, Alistair Koch and James Turner went out to try and find Lazarus Herst. Thus, the second crime of the day can be deduced: A note in the runaway horse’s saddlebags indicates that they were searching for Herst, who claimed he had business “at the property of late Brother Sebastian,” which is of course Sebastian Cloudsley’s old Manor. Presumably, the two men who left on horses were Koch and Turner, who are always seen together. The carriage is at the Manor, the bicycle at the Cabin, and one horse is at the Crossroads with Koch while the other is running free. The woman near the camp says that a man in a carriage, a man on a bicycle, and two men on horses left the camp. There are three dead bodies – one at the Crossroads, one at the Cabin, and one at the Manor. Thus, the three missing – and presumed dead – people are Lazarus Herst, David Gorran, and James Turner. However, he is wearing the tattoo of the Darkhand Steward on his back, which means he must be Walter Keene, who held that rank in the organization. At first, he may be difficult to recognize because he has aged significantly. There is one more living person, the man hiding in wait at the cabin. Thus, these people are alive and accounted for. Mary Battley and Peter Battley are sitting on Lovers’ Isle. Nicolas Maker is still at the Order Party camp. The Thinking page reveals that three crimes were committed in this chapter, so the three people whose names appear in the clues but are not physically present at the scene must be the three dead bodies. First things first, figure out who is missing. ![]()
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