Protest Movement, a Chapter 3 case of The Rise of the Golden Idol, has us meeting new faces and seeing a familiar building from an unfamiliar side. That building, however, is rather unlike the one we’re used to – it has some new inhabitants. That’s not to say we don’t recognise them, however.
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As with some other cases, this scene isn’t as disastrous as you’d expect. There’s little in the way of death and destruction here, just a tragic accident. Working out how that accident came to pass, however, is the name of the game, and we’re on hand to help you out with clues and some pushes in the right direction.
All Word Locations
There are 42 words to find in this scene, split between the houses and the protest.
Location |
Words |
---|---|
Houses |
|
Man at the fence |
Tobias, Lana, Peet, Leonidas, Agency, Jack, Amstel, Closure, Corbyn, Broke |
The family around the pool |
Odetta, Tobias, Jeffrey, Injure, Hit |
The barbecue |
Barbecue |
The table on the left |
Block of Ice, Ribbon, Coolidge |
The book on the roof |
Foundation, Rolled, Gathered, Shaw, Hill |
Protest |
|
The protesters |
Recruit, Steal, OPIG, Harmony, Andi, Penny, Protestors, Protest |
The standing pair, talking |
Marmot, OPIG |
The broken bird bath |
Bird Bath, Fall Over, Eugene, Laboratory, Westlake, Toussaint, Nowak, Marmot |
The bicycles |
Bicycle, Cycled |
All Name Solutions
We have eight names to fill out here – luckily, we don’t have to identify every protester here.
- We do have to identify the lead protester, though. Their name is identified as ‘P. Coolidge’ by the protest invite – what name could fit ‘P.’, and who does the dialogue point to as the leader?
- Dialogue will help you identify many forenames, while letters and notes will let you fill out surnames.
- The man on the left of the bottom screen seems to use his telescope a lot. Evidence of what this might be will help you identify those around him.
- Engraved rings are a romantic symbol, and there is only one married couple here.
- There are two people here from previous cases. Very recent ones, in your experience.
- The book on the roof will help you identify one of the protesters you need to name. To work out their surname, think about whose book this is.
All Path Solutions
The key ‘moment’ that this case revolves around is the large block of ice that seems to have rolled into the pool on the bottom screen. It’s up to you, here, to work out how this happened and the path the ice took.
- A key player here is the woman to the far right of the protesters. Her dialogue and location will provide the clues you need.
- Much of this panel requires you to deduce the correct path of the ice while ignoring the red herrings.
- Pay close attention to the grooves in the earth and the shapes, sizes, and patterns you can identify. Some of the panels you can slot here are red herrings.
All Event Solutions
This series of events is quite a short one, compared to those you’ve completed previously.
- Working out the path of the block of ice is basically the key to working this one out.
- The protest is also important – try to work out exactly why there is a protest. Examine dialogue and literature to see the obvious conclusion.
- You might recognise some aspects of this location, but you must keep an open mind – things can change.
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