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[[King Coltzan III]] has been by foul play during a dinner. Who did it?
[[Image:Usurper feast.gif|right|frame|King Coltzan and his guests]]  


'''Usurper!''' is a [[plot]] that ran from July 9, 2001 to July 16, 2001. Users were asked to help solve the murder on [[King Coltzan III]] and, in order to do so, were given clues on a daily base. It was the first plot of its kind.


==External Links==
On July 17, 2001, just a day after Usurper! was over, a new plot began. It was called [[The Hunt for the Crown]] and it expanded the story of Usurper!. It was a different kind of plot, though. [[The Neopets Team]] did promise to release "others like [Usurper!] in the future", but as of September 2007, the only other logic puzzles have been the [[Gadgadsbogen Puzzle]] and the cancelled [[Guildmasters' Dinner Logic Puzzle]].


*Plot Info: [http://www.neopets.com/desert/usurper.phtml Usurper!]
==Plot summary==
During a feast with five of the most important people of his court, King Coltzan III died. He was poisoned and it was suspected that one the guests was the murderer.


Eventually, it was revealed that Princess Sankara had murdered King Coltzan. Her reasons were never stated, but her [[Neopedia]] article suggests she did it because Coltzan refused to provide her with an army to defeat [[King Heksas]], thinking she was too young.


[[category: Plots]]
===The Suspects===
{|border="1" cellpadding="2"
|[[Image:U!-Wessle.gif]]
|[[Advisor Wessle]]
|Wessle is the King's right hand man, a sneaky, wily [[Kyrii]] who helps him with every decision. If anything underhand or illegal is happening in the [[Lost Desert]], Wessle is sure to know about it.
|-
|[[Image:U!-Barca.gif]]
|[[Senator Barca]]
|Barca has been deeply involved in [[Sakhmet]]ian politics for the last thirty years. Although not a member of the Royal Family, her power and influence stretch far outside the walls of the city.
|-
|[[Image:U!-Sankara.gif]]
|[[Princess Sankara]]
|Princess Sankara is not the daughter of the King, her family ruled [[Khamtef|a land many dunes away]]. When their city was attacked by [[Mentu|a neighbouring force]], Sankara ran away to seek refuge in Sakhmet.
|-
|[[Image:U!-Vyssa.gif]]
|[[Princess Vyssa]]
|Princess Vyssa is the daughter of the King, and is loved by the inhabitants of Sakhmet as much as she is beautiful. She is next in line to her father's throne.
|-
|[[Image:U!-Palpus.gif]]
|[[Senator Palpus]]
|Palpus is an old retired general in the Sakhmet Defence Force. He has kept on good terms with the King since he quit the army, which may be why he has such a great pension plan!
|}
 
==Plot participation==
The object of the user's inquiries was to be to determine what meal each of the five guests ate; how many courses of that meal they did eat; what particular bad habit each guest displayed during the meal and, of course, who the murderer was
 
There were five options for each area of inquiry:
 
{|style="width:90%;border:0;" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"
|style="width:50%"|'''The Meals'''
*Tut Trout
*Cheops Omelette
*Fried Ummagine
*Grakle Stew
*Sphinx Links
|style="width:50%"|'''The Number of Courses'''
*1
*2
*3
*4
*5
|-
|style="width:50%"|'''The Bad Habits'''
*One guest spoke very very loudly.
*One guest had a cold and could not stop sniffing.
*One guest was a very messy eater, getting food all over their face and clothes.
*One guest kept burping.
*One guest kept giving everybody else shifty looks.
|}
 
Users were to determine how the meals, the number courses and bad habits linked to each of the guests based on their descriptions and the clues that were released daily. Guesses could be turned in on July 13, 2001.
 
===The Clues===
The clues were released on a daily base from July 9 to July 13. Additional hints could be found in the six Neopedia articles released on July 12, 2001.
 
*The person who was sniffing constantly ate four whole courses of food. Senator Barca did not eat the Cheops Omelette.
*The female guest who ate Fried Ummagine helped herself to two courses. The guest who burped loudly through the entire meal (who was not Princess Sankara) ate the smelly Grakle Stew.
*Advisor Wessle had exactly one less course than the guest who ate the Cheops Omelette.
*Both Senator Barca and the shifty-looking guest went back for more than one course of food.
*Senator Palpus, who did not speak loudly throughout the meal, had the Tut Trout.
 
==Solution==
{|border="1" cellpadding="2"
|'''Suspect'''
|'''Meal'''
|'''Courses'''
|'''Bad Habit'''
|'''Murderer'''
|-
|'''Advisor Wessle'''
|Sphinx Links
|Three
|Ate Messily
|No
|-
|'''Senator Barca'''
|Fried Ummagine
|Two
|Spoke Loudly
|No
|-
|'''Princess Sankara'''
|Cheops Omelette
|Four
|Sniffing
|Yes
|-
|'''Princess Vyssa'''
|Grakle Stew
|One
|Burping
|No
|-
|'''Senator Palpus'''
|Tut Trout
|Five
|Looked Shifty
|No
|}
 
==Prizes==
Rewarded on July 16, 2001, the first 10 users to correctly guess everything were each given two million [[Neopoints]]. Also, the first 100 users to correctly guess everything (including the first 10) were given a random magical item.
 
==Trivia==
*For the [[Lost Desert Plot]], The Neopets Team [[Wikipedia:Retroactive continuity|retconned]] a few facts established in Usurper!. Princess Vyssa was replaced as Sakhmet's new ruler by her (new) older sister [[Princess Amira]] and none of King Coltzan's advisors made an appearance in the Lost Desert Plot.
*There was a reference to Usurper! in Gadgadsbogen Puzzle. On the '''The Party''' page, there was, like Usurper!, a list of the characters, items and habits that had to be linked to each other and at the bottom of the page stood: ''- THE MURDER - : There was no murder! Nobody got poisoned, or even slightly ill... it was just a great party!''
 
==External links==
*'''Plot Info:''' [http://www.neopets.com/desert/usurper.phtml Usurper!]
*'''NeoDeck:''' [http://www.neopets.com/games/neodeck/colcardlookup.phtml?colcard_id=127 Senator Palpus], [http://www.neopets.com/games/neodeck/colcardlookup.phtml?colcard_id=128 Princess Sankara], [http://www.neopets.com/games/neodeck/colcardlookup.phtml?colcard_id=130 Senator Barca], [http://www.neopets.com/games/neodeck/colcardlookup.phtml?colcard_id=147 Advisor Wessle], [http://www.neopets.com/games/neodeck/colcardlookup.phtml?colcard_id=148 Princess Vyssa], [http://www.neopets.com/games/neodeck/colcardlookup.phtml?colcard_id=149 King Coltzan III]
*'''Neopedia:''' [http://www.neopets.com/neopedia.phtml?neopedia_id=35 Advisor Wessle], [http://www.neopets.com/neopedia.phtml?neopedia_id=117 King Coltzan III], [http://www.neopets.com/neopedia.phtml?neopedia_id=118 Princess Sankara], [http://www.neopets.com/neopedia.phtml?neopedia_id=32 Princess Vyssa], [http://www.neopets.com/neopedia.phtml?neopedia_id=34 Senator Barca], [http://www.neopets.com/neopedia.phtml?neopedia_id=33 Senator Palpus]
*'''Editorial:''' [http://www.neopets.com/newnt/index.phtml?section=editorial&week=26 26], [http://www.neopets.com/ntimes/index.phtml?section=editorial&issue=159 159], [http://www.neopets.com/ntimes/index.phtml?section=editorial&issue=207 207], [http://www.neopets.com/ntimes/index.phtml?section=editorial&issue=238 238]
 
[[Category:Events]]

Latest revision as of 15:18, 5 November 2014

King Coltzan and his guests

Usurper! is a plot that ran from July 9, 2001 to July 16, 2001. Users were asked to help solve the murder on King Coltzan III and, in order to do so, were given clues on a daily base. It was the first plot of its kind.

On July 17, 2001, just a day after Usurper! was over, a new plot began. It was called The Hunt for the Crown and it expanded the story of Usurper!. It was a different kind of plot, though. The Neopets Team did promise to release "others like [Usurper!] in the future", but as of September 2007, the only other logic puzzles have been the Gadgadsbogen Puzzle and the cancelled Guildmasters' Dinner Logic Puzzle.

Plot summary[edit]

During a feast with five of the most important people of his court, King Coltzan III died. He was poisoned and it was suspected that one the guests was the murderer.

Eventually, it was revealed that Princess Sankara had murdered King Coltzan. Her reasons were never stated, but her Neopedia article suggests she did it because Coltzan refused to provide her with an army to defeat King Heksas, thinking she was too young.

The Suspects[edit]

U!-Wessle.gif Advisor Wessle Wessle is the King's right hand man, a sneaky, wily Kyrii who helps him with every decision. If anything underhand or illegal is happening in the Lost Desert, Wessle is sure to know about it.
U!-Barca.gif Senator Barca Barca has been deeply involved in Sakhmetian politics for the last thirty years. Although not a member of the Royal Family, her power and influence stretch far outside the walls of the city.
U!-Sankara.gif Princess Sankara Princess Sankara is not the daughter of the King, her family ruled a land many dunes away. When their city was attacked by a neighbouring force, Sankara ran away to seek refuge in Sakhmet.
U!-Vyssa.gif Princess Vyssa Princess Vyssa is the daughter of the King, and is loved by the inhabitants of Sakhmet as much as she is beautiful. She is next in line to her father's throne.
U!-Palpus.gif Senator Palpus Palpus is an old retired general in the Sakhmet Defence Force. He has kept on good terms with the King since he quit the army, which may be why he has such a great pension plan!

Plot participation[edit]

The object of the user's inquiries was to be to determine what meal each of the five guests ate; how many courses of that meal they did eat; what particular bad habit each guest displayed during the meal and, of course, who the murderer was

There were five options for each area of inquiry:

The Meals
  • Tut Trout
  • Cheops Omelette
  • Fried Ummagine
  • Grakle Stew
  • Sphinx Links
The Number of Courses
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
The Bad Habits
  • One guest spoke very very loudly.
  • One guest had a cold and could not stop sniffing.
  • One guest was a very messy eater, getting food all over their face and clothes.
  • One guest kept burping.
  • One guest kept giving everybody else shifty looks.

Users were to determine how the meals, the number courses and bad habits linked to each of the guests based on their descriptions and the clues that were released daily. Guesses could be turned in on July 13, 2001.

The Clues[edit]

The clues were released on a daily base from July 9 to July 13. Additional hints could be found in the six Neopedia articles released on July 12, 2001.

  • The person who was sniffing constantly ate four whole courses of food. Senator Barca did not eat the Cheops Omelette.
  • The female guest who ate Fried Ummagine helped herself to two courses. The guest who burped loudly through the entire meal (who was not Princess Sankara) ate the smelly Grakle Stew.
  • Advisor Wessle had exactly one less course than the guest who ate the Cheops Omelette.
  • Both Senator Barca and the shifty-looking guest went back for more than one course of food.
  • Senator Palpus, who did not speak loudly throughout the meal, had the Tut Trout.

Solution[edit]

Suspect Meal Courses Bad Habit Murderer
Advisor Wessle Sphinx Links Three Ate Messily No
Senator Barca Fried Ummagine Two Spoke Loudly No
Princess Sankara Cheops Omelette Four Sniffing Yes
Princess Vyssa Grakle Stew One Burping No
Senator Palpus Tut Trout Five Looked Shifty No

Prizes[edit]

Rewarded on July 16, 2001, the first 10 users to correctly guess everything were each given two million Neopoints. Also, the first 100 users to correctly guess everything (including the first 10) were given a random magical item.

Trivia[edit]

  • For the Lost Desert Plot, The Neopets Team retconned a few facts established in Usurper!. Princess Vyssa was replaced as Sakhmet's new ruler by her (new) older sister Princess Amira and none of King Coltzan's advisors made an appearance in the Lost Desert Plot.
  • There was a reference to Usurper! in Gadgadsbogen Puzzle. On the The Party page, there was, like Usurper!, a list of the characters, items and habits that had to be linked to each other and at the bottom of the page stood: - THE MURDER - : There was no murder! Nobody got poisoned, or even slightly ill... it was just a great party!

External links[edit]