Earl of Carmathen.

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We hope you enjoyed playing this Red Herring Games murder mystery and will visit us again to try out our other games. Red Herring Games have a collection of experienced authors, who are continually producing new games for your enjoyment. Red Herring Games are constantly on the look out for more authors to add to our portfolio, giving you more choice. Earl of Carmathen 10% OFF YOUR NEXT PURCHASE Thank you for playing a Red Herring Game. In order to receive a 10% discount on future purchases simply enter code: RHP2007 The next time you visit www.red-herring-games.co.uk

Congratulations! You are taking part in a murder mystery by Red Herring Games. A few simple instructions to help you along: Firstly: Don t Panic! This booklet contains all the information you need as a guest to help you act your part throughout the murder mystery party. The first page provides you with additional background information to help you get into character, however there are no special acting abilities required and you can make as much or as little of your character as you wish. After that on each page you are given either something to read out (dialogue), questions to ask, or information to help you answer questions you will be asked. These questions and answers are not intended to be read out word for word. Instead read them, digest the information and then ask and answer any questions in your own words. You are encouraged to ad lib, but it is very important you do not lie, so please provide the information contained within your booklet when asked. Your host for the evening will direct you where necessary and tell you when to move on to the next round when the time is right. If you are the murderer you will not be told. When you finally come to guess who did it it could easily be you and feel free to point the finger at yourself if you feel you must! And lastly: Have fun! Earl of Carmathen Background Character Information: Keep this information to yourself, and use it to help you to act in character throughout the mystery: You love collecting antiquities and want to have the finest collection in Britain. Keep telling everyone how rich and important you are. Even though you are getting on now, you still have an eye for the ladies, so flirt outrageously with all of them! 1

Earl of Carmathen Introductions: Use the following dialogue to introduce yourself to the other guests, speaking when indicated below. Scripted Dialogue Round 1 We need to find out more about the missing necklace. This may have been the motive for the murder. What you mean a theft gone wrong? Yes, that s precisely what I mean. The Earl of Carmathen speaks first using the following dialogue: So was the necklace valuable? My poor, darling wife. Who could have murdered her? She was an angel, the light of my life. I am devastated. Let me introduce myself, I am the Earl of Carmathen, one of the wealthiest men in Britain. I will throw as much money at this as it takes to solve this crime and I will not rest until the murderer is caught. No stone will remain unturned, believe me! I thought it was Just like Tat! Earl of Carmathen Nonsense man, it was priceless! It contained the world s largest ruby surrounded by a cluster of diamonds. It was my wedding gift to her. So why wasn t it put in the ship s safe then? After you have heard from everyone, please continue reading and begin round 1. Oh, her Ladyship was rather casual about these things. Earl of Carmathen Was it not your duty as her maid to ensure that it was locked away? It was late and she was most insistent that I did not trouble myself. That s odd. Her other jewels were kept there. I saw them when I was putting away some of the archaeological finds this afternoon. Well there s no point in speculating as to why it was not put in the safe. We need to find out who stole it from her cabin. Well, there s no point looking at me. I can t recognise a good piece of jewellery from paste! 3 4 Cont.

Have all the cabins been searched? Yes, I believe so. It seems it s already left the ship so I don t think there s any reason to trouble ourselves anymore on this line of enquiry. Earl of Carmathen - First Round Questions you should ask: Earl of Carmathen Yes, I heard a splash. But I think we should search the shore then. It can t have gone far. And the river as well. Were there not reports that someone heard something being dropped into the river shortly after midnight? Could you tell where the noise came from? Earl of Carmathen Well, my cabin is on the starboard side of the ship and it sounded very close. Lady Carmathen s cabin is on that side as well. Ask Adrianna whether she wears pink lipstick Ask if she helped Lady Carmathen undress for bed last night. Information you should reveal about yourself only when asked. Last night you were discussing archaeology in the smoking room with the other gentlemen. It s a great passion of yours. Your wife has never worn pink lipstick. She has always worn red. Do not read further until instructed by your host. Have you heard the joke about the mummy who had no friends? No, but tell it if you must. She was too wrapped up in herself! Ha-ha, get it? He s a fool! I don t know, he s not as stupid as he appears. I suspect he knew Lady Carmathen rather well. Earl of Carmathen Enough of the jokes, this is a serious matter. The river must be dredged! 5 6

Scripted Dialogue Round 2 The lipstick and the blood stains on the mirror are significant, don t you think? It certainly looks as though Lady Carmathen was trying to tell us something. Unless, of course, the murder was committed in haste. He or she may not have had time to, as you so delicately put it, finish her off. So the murderer might have been trying to frame someone. But who were they trying to frame? So do you think it was her that wrote it? Well yes! I think she must have staggered to the mirror before she died. Was it her lipstick then? Earl of Carmathen I m not sure but the lipstick was in her hand when they found her. So she must have written it, just like that, a-haha-ha! I don t agree. The murderer might be trying to frame someone. What do you mean? Well, the murderer could have written it. But what about the blood? It could have been smeared there deliberately! I think you re right. The murderer would have finished her off. 7 Cont. Earl of Carmathen Presumably someone whose name begins with T. Unless of course the T stands for Tutankhamun! Earl of Carmathen And why, dear girl, would the murderer want to point the finger at the dead Pharaoh? Because legend states that anyone who disturbs the tomb of the Pharaoh will be cursed! Oh what rubbish! It s a person, I m sure of it. We must make a list of all the passengers whose names begin with T at once. It ll be a lady for sure. I knew a lady once. Terrible teeth. Do you know what they called her? Natasha the Gnasher! A-ha-ha-ha! But I ll bet you it was a lady killer. What are you insinuating T-Tommy? Why nothing, Miss T-Terry. Oh enough of this gloomy talk! Let s leave all that boring murdering stuff for the Inspector to sort out! Anyone for quoits?! 8

Earl of Carmathen - Second Round Questions you should ask: Ask Sandy if she has any pink lipstick? Ask Tommy about his career. Has he been as successful as Lady Carmathen? Scripted Dialogue Round 3 Earl of Carmathen Well, the clues are stacking up but we still haven t found out whose footprints were left in the blood. They were a man s shoe. And how did you work that out? Information you should reveal about yourself only when asked. You visited Adrianna on the way back from the smoking room and spent an hour looking at her canopic jar collection. You are not entirely happy with the results of the excavation. In fact, you have recently become somewhat dissatisfied with the lack of progress. You thought that once the tomb of Tutankhamun was found that you would simply plunder the tomb and go home. However, Cartier has insisted on sorting and classifying the finds and he s taking an age. You re not sure he s the man for the job. Do not read further until instructed by your host. They had a flat sole. Most of the ladies were wearing heels that evening. But the killer could have changed into deck shoes I don t think anyone would have had the time after leaving the murder mystery to change their shoes. By the way, have any of you filled in your evaluation forms for last night yet? It was a splendid evening, don t you think? Don t get us sidetracked Sandy. We don t even know what time Lady Carmathen was murdered. It could have happened at any point between 9.30, when she left the murder mystery, and midnight, when she was found by Mr. Blooper. Plenty of time to change shoes! Earl of Carmathen Let s not dwell on shoes. We all wear shoes after all. That s true. And I hardly think the murderer would have left the blood all over them. Cont. 9 10

No, but we can check everyone s shoe size against the prints! My feet are so big I use rowing boats for clogs! (IN A FRANK CARSON VOICE) Ha! It s the way I tell em! Oh Lord, I m not feeling myself today This mystery is beginning to sound like Cinderella! Except the Prince is not looking for a bride, but a killer! Yes! And the footprints will bring us one step closer to solving the crime. Oh! I think I did a funny! That s my department, heh-heh! Tell you what though. This could be the one thing the murderer overlooked! Earl of Carmathen I m not so sure. Shoes can easily be borrowed or stolen; footprints can just as easily be planted. This could be another elaborate ruse by our killer to throw us off the scent. We should check the shoes nevertheless. Earl of Carmathen I agree. Perhaps a cabin inspection could be organised later? Earl of Carmathen - Third Round Questions you should ask: Ask if he stole the necklace. Ask Sandy whether she took Lady Carmathen s criticism to heart. Information you should reveal about yourself only when asked. You were not happily married. Your wife was a terrible burden. Her gambling addiction was bleeding you dry and affecting your life s work. You will have to pull the plug on the expedition if she carries on spending all your money. Whilst you want to spend your holidays pottering about archaeological sites, she wants to go to Monte Carlo. You have asked her for a divorce but she is being difficult. You have fallen in love with Adrianna. She is very beautiful, although her hands are a little calloused from all the digging she does. Her passion for archaeology means you have a lot to talk about. Sometimes too much to talk about. You d like to take things a little further but she s always talking about the expedition and her canopic jars. Do not read further until instructed by your host. Have I told you the one about the... Please! This is neither the time nor the place for your jokes, Mr. Blooper! 11 12

Earl of Carmathen Concluding Statement Use the following dialogue to summarise your position, speaking when indicated below. The Earl of Carmathen speaks first using the following dialogue: We hope you enjoyed playing this Red Herring Games murder mystery and will visit us again to try out our other games. Red Herring Games have a collection of experienced authors, who are continually producing new games for your enjoyment. Red Herring Games are constantly on the look out for more authors to add to our portfolio, giving you more choice. So I didn t get on well with Trixie, but that s no crime. How many husbands do like their wives? She lived her life, I lived mine, but don t think I murdered her to get rid of her. I could have divorced her, after all she was messing about with Tommy Blooper by all accounts. After you have heard from all the guests make a prediction as to who the murderer is and why. Tell the others. 10% OFF YOUR NEXT PURCHASE Thank you for playing a Red Herring Game. In order to receive a 10% discount on future purchases simply enter code: RHP2007 The next time you visit www.red-herring-games.co.uk 13 14