Composition Steps of "The Case of the Unholy Union"
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Events
Scenes
User Actions
Step 1
Event:Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot were summoned to solve a perplexing murder at a seaside resort.
Action: Continue Story
Suggestion: Ariadne Oliver joins them
Step 2
Event:Ariadne Oliver arrives at the resort and warns Sherlock and Poirot that the murder bears a striking resemblance to one of her own fictional plots.
Action: Continue Story
Step 3
Event:Sherlock and Poirot investigate the guests at the resort, but the murderer strikes again, this time with a cryptic message.
Action: Continue Story
Suggestion: In the message the murderer claims to be Jack the Ripper
Step 4
Event:The murderer's claim to be Jack the Ripper shocks Poirot and Sherlock as they follow an intricate trail of clues that lead them to a long-forgotten history.
Action: Continue Story
Step 5
Event:As Sherlock and Poirot inch closer to the truth, they realize that the killer is among them, and they must act fast before he strikes again.
Action: Continue Story
Step 6
Event:In a thrilling, heart-pounding finale, the killer's true identity is revealed, and Sherlock and Poirot must use all their wits to bring him to justice before it's too late.
Action: Continue Story
Suggestion: Ariadne Oliver persuades the murderer to confess
Step 7
Event:Ariadne Oliver, using her impeccable wit and charm, persuades the murderer to confess his heinous crimes in front of everyone, bringing a sense of closure and justice to the resort.
Action: Continue Story
Suggestion: Inspector Lestrade imprisons the murderer
Step 8
Event:Inspector Lestrade arrives at the resort and arrests the murderer, who is whisked away, never to see the light of day again.
Action: Continue Story
Suggestion: Inspector Lestrade admits to Ariadne Oliver that the head of Scotland Yard should be a woman
Step 9
Event:Inspector Lestrade shares his newfound respect for Ariadne Oliver's detective skills and confesses that the head of Scotland Yard should be a woman.
Action: Finish Story
Story generated by applying the combine operation for books The Hound of the Baskervilles and Evil Under the Sun, where the protagonist is Sherlock and Poirot