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[[The Neopets Team]] is yet again in peril as one of their own is killing them off one by one.
The '''Ski Lodge Murder Mystery''' was a mystery plot, much like [[Sacrificers],] started on 2nd February 2001 where [[The Neopets Team]] were being picked off one by one by an unknown murder in their midst. Users were required to guess who was the killer, and could move through the rooms of the Ski Lodge the team were trapped in and interview to some extent the staff members.  


==Plot==
==Plot summary==


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The original idea for the plot has long since been lost to time, but it served as a very interesting, rather dark, and fairly egotistical outing, as many plots were back in the earlier days. TNT wished to vacation at the Terror Mountain Ski Lodge around the time Terror Mountain was originally created (rather, around the time the peak became available to the public; it was possibly this plot that gave rise to the name, or this name that gave rise to the plot). However, the idyllic mountain retreat soon proved to be the scene of many gruesome murders as the staff members found themselves dropping like flies in varied and somewhat disturbing modes of murder.
The Neopets Team were holidaying in [[Terror Mountain]] in an old, abandoned lodge that was formerly owned by [[Dr Sloth]]. Trapped in by a storm, the idyllic retreat became a catalogue of gruesome crime scenes as the vacation turned into a nightmare - an unknown murderer began picking off the members of the team one by one over the course of sixteen weeks.


Over the course of sixteen weeks, the Neopets staff were murdered, on average of two per week, until the final stand off came when the only two remaining were [[Beader]] and [[Maverick]]; Beader, having found Maverick's hidden laboratory below the Ski Lodge, watched as [[Number Six]] was killed by being dropped off of a cliff, whereupon Maverick planned on killing Beader to finish his plans. Beader happened upon a lever which conveniently dropped a cage on Maverick, ending his reign of terror far too late.
As the murders continued, often becoming more elaborate over time, the staff members became more and more suspicious of each other. In week nine, it appeared as though the horribly series of crimes may have reached an end when [[J. Boogie]], in his dying words, claimed the murderer to be [[Monster Boy]]. Monster Boy's own swift destruction shortly after seemed to ruin this theory, and the slaughtering continued.


Maverick was carried away by the police Chia force, but unexpectedly exploded, revealing himself to be a robot duplicate. The command was issued by a green skinned figure (no doubt [[Dr. Sloth]], and this plot may have been one of the earliest uses of this particular villain)
The finale came when only [[Beader]] and [[Maverick]] were left. [[Beader]] witnessed the murder of [[Number Six]] at the hands of Maverick in the laboratory carved into the mountain beneath the lodge. Before Maverick could kill off Beader and complete his plans, the potential victim found salvation in the form of a lever that trapped Maverick under a conveniently placed cage.  
 
The storm outside finally subdued, [[Chia]] police arrested Maverick to have him explode - he was, in fact, a robotic doppelgänger placed their by a mysterious villain, almost undoubtedly [[Dr Sloth]].
 
The plot served as a very interesting, rather dark, and fairly egotistical outing, as many plots were back in the earlier days. TNT wished to vacation at the Terror Mountain Ski Lodge around the time Terror Mountain was originally created (rather, around the time the peak became available to the public; it was possibly this plot that gave rise to the name, or this name that gave rise to the plot).


==Murders==
==Murders==
The murder victims, in order of death:
 
*[[Electric Blue Monkey]]: Week one, Thursday; pushed down stairs.
At each murder, a picture of the crime scene and a brief description of the events were supplied. The deaths, in chronological order, were:
*[[Black Widow]]: Week two, Monday; asphyxiation/strangulation.
 
*[[Bubbles]]: Week two, Thursday; blunt force trauma (beaten with a candlestick, a la the board game Clue).
*'''Week One:''' [[Electric Blue Monkey]], in the Hallway, on Thursday. Died after falling down the stairs.  
*[[Cookie]]: Week three; crushed by a loaded shelf of kitchen utensils.
*'''Week Two:''' [[Black Widow]], in the Hallway, on Monday. Death by strangulation.
*[[Cupcake]]: Week four, Monday; impaled by spears.
*'''Week Two:''' [[Bubbles]], in the Dining Room, on Thursday. Death by excessive blunt trauma with a candlestick (a la the board game ''[[Wikipedia:Cluedo?|Cluedo?]]'').
*[[Jasmine]]: Week four, Thursday; blunt trauma to the head.
*'''Week Three:''' [[Cookie]], in the Kitchen, on Tuesday: Death by excessive trauma caused by a collapsing shelf of 200 lbs of cooking utensils.  
*[[Scarlet O'Lara]]: Week five, Monday; drowned.
*'''Week Four:''' [[Cupcake]], in the Kitchen, on Monday: Death after being impaled by spears.
*[[Snowflake]]: Week five, Thursday; asphyxiation (stuffed head first in one of the pipes draining into the indoor pool; the image works as a fairly shocking contrast to the thus-far 'passive' death scenes).
*'''Week Four:''' [[Jasmine]], in the Guest Bedroom, on Thursday: Death by blunt trauma to the cranium, potentially caused by and accidental fall.  
*[[Pop Tart]]: Week six, Tuesday; incinerated (by Exploding Potions).
*'''Week Five:''' [[Scarlet O'Lara]], in the Pool, on Monday: Death by asphyxiation as a direct result of drowning.
*[[Sweet]]: Week six, Thursday; crushed by a falling anvil (in the style of a cartoon).
*'''Week Five:''' [[Snowflake]], in the Pool, on Thursday: Death by asphyxiation after being induced head-first into an ornamental fixture pouring water into the pool. The image is noted for working as a fairly shocking contrast to the thus-far 'passive' death scenes.
*[[Mr. Plaid]]: Week seven, Tuesday; assumed asphyxiation (his head was stuffed into a filled pot of food).
*'''Week Six:''' [[Pop Tart]], in the Hallway, on Tuesday: Death by immolation by fire, through the use of Exploding [[Potions]].  
*[[Dr. Thor]]: Week seven, Friday; hypothermia.
*'''Week Six:''' [[Sweet]], in the Dining Room, on Thursday: Death by excessive trauma post crushing with an anvil, a return to the more comical style of execution.
*[[Bye-Gon Jinx]]: Week eight, Tuesday; severed midway up the torso (presumably in a light sabre battle). This marks the start of the more 'gruesome' deaths (though the earlier deaths were fully illustrated, the only one noted to stand out before this as a particularly graphic death was Snowflake's demise).
*'''Week Seven:''' [[Mr. Plaid]], in the Kitchen, on Tuesday: Death potentially by asphyxiation, over-consumption, or after receiving heavy burns.
*[[Snot]]: Week eight, Firday; consumed by a Utility Fish.
*'''Week Seven:''' [[Dr. Thor]], in the Kitchen, on Friday: Death by hypothermia.
*[[J. Boogie]]: Week nine, Monday; impaled by a light sabre.
*'''Week Eight:''' [[Bye-Gon Jinx]], in the Pool, on Tuesday: Death by sever dismemberment, presumably after a light sabre battle. This marks the start of the more 'gruesome' deaths (though the earlier deaths were fully illustrated, the only one noted to stand out before this as a particularly graphic death was Snowflake's demise).
*[[Monster Boy]]: Week nine, Friday; crushed by a large [[Mystery Island]] tiki head statue.
*'''Week Eight:''' [[Snot]], in the Pool, on Friday: Death by consumption by a school of [[Utility Fish]].
*[[Wolverine]]: Week ten, Monday; hanged.
*'''Week Nine:''' [[J. Boogie]], in the Library, on Monday: Death after being impaled on a light sabre.  
*[[Mr. Insane]]: Week ten, Thursday; poisoned.
*'''Week Nine:''' [[Monster Boy]], in the Library, on Friday: Death by excessive trauma post crushing by a large [[Mystery Island]] tiki head statue.
*[[Lazarus]]: Week eleven, Monday; hyperthermia.
*'''Week Ten:''' [[Wolverine]], in the Library, on Monday: Death by hanging.
*'''Week Ten:''' [[Mr. Insane]], in the Library, on Thursday: Death by poisoning.
*'''Week Eleven:''' [[Lazarus]], in the Pool, on Monday: Death by hyperthermia.
*[[Mister Pickles]]: Week eleven, Thursday; decapitated.
*[[Mister Pickles]]: Week eleven, Thursday; decapitated.
*[[Dom]]: Week twelve, Monday; electrocuted and preserved in formaldehyde.
*[[Dom]]: Week twelve, Monday; electrocuted and preserved in formaldehyde.
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*The light sabres, used twice as a murder weapon, resemble [[Wikipedia:Lightsaber|Star Wars' Lightsabers]] very closely.  
*The light sabres, used twice as a murder weapon, resemble [[Wikipedia:Lightsaber|Star Wars' Lightsabers]] very closely.  
*The Mystery Island Tiki head, used to murder Monster Boy, may be a reference to [[Sacrificers]] which was set on the Island.


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 23:36, 26 January 2007

The Ski Lodge Murder Mystery was a mystery plot, much like [[Sacrificers],] started on 2nd February 2001 where The Neopets Team were being picked off one by one by an unknown murder in their midst. Users were required to guess who was the killer, and could move through the rooms of the Ski Lodge the team were trapped in and interview to some extent the staff members.

Plot summary

Template:Spoiler

The Neopets Team were holidaying in Terror Mountain in an old, abandoned lodge that was formerly owned by Dr Sloth. Trapped in by a storm, the idyllic retreat became a catalogue of gruesome crime scenes as the vacation turned into a nightmare - an unknown murderer began picking off the members of the team one by one over the course of sixteen weeks.

As the murders continued, often becoming more elaborate over time, the staff members became more and more suspicious of each other. In week nine, it appeared as though the horribly series of crimes may have reached an end when J. Boogie, in his dying words, claimed the murderer to be Monster Boy. Monster Boy's own swift destruction shortly after seemed to ruin this theory, and the slaughtering continued.

The finale came when only Beader and Maverick were left. Beader witnessed the murder of Number Six at the hands of Maverick in the laboratory carved into the mountain beneath the lodge. Before Maverick could kill off Beader and complete his plans, the potential victim found salvation in the form of a lever that trapped Maverick under a conveniently placed cage.

The storm outside finally subdued, Chia police arrested Maverick to have him explode - he was, in fact, a robotic doppelgänger placed their by a mysterious villain, almost undoubtedly Dr Sloth.

The plot served as a very interesting, rather dark, and fairly egotistical outing, as many plots were back in the earlier days. TNT wished to vacation at the Terror Mountain Ski Lodge around the time Terror Mountain was originally created (rather, around the time the peak became available to the public; it was possibly this plot that gave rise to the name, or this name that gave rise to the plot).

Murders

At each murder, a picture of the crime scene and a brief description of the events were supplied. The deaths, in chronological order, were:

  • Week One: Electric Blue Monkey, in the Hallway, on Thursday. Died after falling down the stairs.
  • Week Two: Black Widow, in the Hallway, on Monday. Death by strangulation.
  • Week Two: Bubbles, in the Dining Room, on Thursday. Death by excessive blunt trauma with a candlestick (a la the board game Cluedo?).
  • Week Three: Cookie, in the Kitchen, on Tuesday: Death by excessive trauma caused by a collapsing shelf of 200 lbs of cooking utensils.
  • Week Four: Cupcake, in the Kitchen, on Monday: Death after being impaled by spears.
  • Week Four: Jasmine, in the Guest Bedroom, on Thursday: Death by blunt trauma to the cranium, potentially caused by and accidental fall.
  • Week Five: Scarlet O'Lara, in the Pool, on Monday: Death by asphyxiation as a direct result of drowning.
  • Week Five: Snowflake, in the Pool, on Thursday: Death by asphyxiation after being induced head-first into an ornamental fixture pouring water into the pool. The image is noted for working as a fairly shocking contrast to the thus-far 'passive' death scenes.
  • Week Six: Pop Tart, in the Hallway, on Tuesday: Death by immolation by fire, through the use of Exploding Potions.
  • Week Six: Sweet, in the Dining Room, on Thursday: Death by excessive trauma post crushing with an anvil, a return to the more comical style of execution.
  • Week Seven: Mr. Plaid, in the Kitchen, on Tuesday: Death potentially by asphyxiation, over-consumption, or after receiving heavy burns.
  • Week Seven: Dr. Thor, in the Kitchen, on Friday: Death by hypothermia.
  • Week Eight: Bye-Gon Jinx, in the Pool, on Tuesday: Death by sever dismemberment, presumably after a light sabre battle. This marks the start of the more 'gruesome' deaths (though the earlier deaths were fully illustrated, the only one noted to stand out before this as a particularly graphic death was Snowflake's demise).
  • Week Eight: Snot, in the Pool, on Friday: Death by consumption by a school of Utility Fish.
  • Week Nine: J. Boogie, in the Library, on Monday: Death after being impaled on a light sabre.
  • Week Nine: Monster Boy, in the Library, on Friday: Death by excessive trauma post crushing by a large Mystery Island tiki head statue.
  • Week Ten: Wolverine, in the Library, on Monday: Death by hanging.
  • Week Ten: Mr. Insane, in the Library, on Thursday: Death by poisoning.
  • Week Eleven: Lazarus, in the Pool, on Monday: Death by hyperthermia.
  • Mister Pickles: Week eleven, Thursday; decapitated.
  • Dom: Week twelve, Monday; electrocuted and preserved in formaldehyde.
  • Dave Scorcheski: Week twelve, Thursday; cleaved through the cranium.
  • Mr. Roboto: Week thirteen, Monday; trisected.
  • Rhiannon: Week thirteen, Thursday; fell from a cliff.
  • Tiger Catcher: Week fourteen, Monday; sucked down the drain.
  • Jimmy James: Week fourteen, Thursday; crushed by a shelf stacked with wine.
  • Mr. Black: Week fifteen, Monday; assumed beating (although it's not quite clear).
  • The Big Spender: Week fifteen, Thursday; unknown (possible strangulation, but this is purely conjecture based on the presence of the bow near the white chalk outline).
  • Mr. Shankly: Week sixteen; cooked alive.
  • Number Six: 'Cliffhanger' and 'Finale'; dropped from cliff.
  • Maverick: 'Finale'; explosion triggered by Dr Sloth.

The Beader was the only remaining staff member after the ordeal was complete.

Prizes

Prizes were awarded depending on how early you guessed who the killer was; guessing on the first week would net you a much higher prize than guessing on the fifteenth. However, the nature of these prizes and their exact correlation to the game of guesswork are unknown.

Issue 20 of Neopets: The Official Magazine notes the Mutant Kacheek Plushie as one of the prizes, and several photographs (1, 2, 3, 4), books (1, 2, 3) and items featuring Maverick ( 1, 2, 3, 4) share similar URLs and were likely prizes also.

Trivia

  • The light sabres, used twice as a murder weapon, resemble Star Wars' Lightsabers very closely.
  • The Mystery Island Tiki head, used to murder Monster Boy, may be a reference to Sacrificers which was set on the Island.

External Links


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