![]() ![]() Go down the steps and into the brick building. He missed the race earlier but might be in the workshop. Pin the Photo of Imogen and ask one of the men in a suit outside the yacht club about Paul. Let's start in Southern Grand Saray at the Yacht Club. You need to check into the two men Imogen mentioned. She'll tell you about her boyfriend, Paul Perks, champion of the yacht club, and Arthur Swift, an archaeologist and her father's (former) partner in the Ivory Baths project. Once you've asked about everything relevant, the dialogue will end anyway. It doesn't seem to have an impact on the case or on Jon's opinion of you. She won't comment on everything, but you can simply present all the evidence to her. Finally, there's a newspaper on the shelf behind the desk. On the center desk you'll find two photographs, a perfume bottle, and Theodore's wooden finger. Look at the construction plans on the writing desk, specifically the center building, crossed-out name, and title. You can also view the myriad books and a framed photograph on the shelf. Use Concentration on the leather armchair. Go down the hall and into Theodore's study. ![]() The period was 1870-1879, the person was a journalist, and the section was the front page. The Elephant's Life evidence tells you how to find the story. Exploring Gilden Manorīefore you go back to Gilden Manor, now's the perfect time to make a trip to the Cordona Chronicle for Jon's challenge. ![]() Examine both of its pockets to collect a key and ink-stained letter. There's a dressing down hanging on a branch to the left that matches the belt found draped over the corpse. Sherlock is afraid of the water, so you can go any deeper than wading through it, meaning for now, the trail's stopped cold. Follow the path, coming across a fallen tree branch and then tracks leading into the water. After you cross the bridge, you'll see a prompt to use Concentration on elephant tracks near the cart with the missing wheel. They'll tell you it crossed the Greek Bridge in the direction of the forest. Pin the Animal Suspect evidence and ask one of the curious bystanders outside if they know where the elephant ran off to.
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