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| description = ''Solve the perplexing murder of a palace guard.'' | | description = ''Solve the perplexing murder of a palace guard.'' | ||
| appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]]'' | | appearance = ''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]] – [[The Dreadful Crimes]]'' | ||
| type = Dreadful Crimes | | type = Dreadful Crimes | ||
| previous = [[Conjuring up a Killing!]] | | previous = [[Conjuring up a Killing!]] | ||
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| source = [[Jacob Frye]]/[[Evie Frye]] | | source = [[Jacob Frye]]/[[Evie Frye]] | ||
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'''Murder at the Palace!''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by a [[Helix initiate]] through the [[Helix|Helix Navigator]]. | '''Murder at the Palace!''' was a virtual representation of one of [[Jacob Frye|Jacob]] and [[Evie Frye]]'s [[Genetic memory|genetic memories]], relived by a [[Helix initiate]] in 2015 through the [[Helix|Helix Navigator]]. | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Jacob or Evie met with [[Frederick Abberline]] | Jacob or Evie met with [[Frederick Abberline]] in front of [[Buckingham Palace]], who told them of a [[Queen's Guard|Palace Guard]] who had been murdered. | ||
==Buckingham Palace== | ==Buckingham Palace== | ||
===Dialogue=== | ===Dialogue=== | ||
*'''Abberline:''' ''There has been a murder at the palace. I need you to be careful with this one. Anti-royalist pamphlets have been cropping up and tensions are high. The [[Victoria | *'''Abberline:''' ''There has been a murder at the palace. I need you to be careful with this one. Anti-royalist pamphlets have been cropping up and tensions are high. The [[Victoria|Queen]] is very nervous about security. This way!'' | ||
The Frye twin followed Abberline to up to the second floor of the palace, outside the Queen's study. | The Frye twin followed Abberline to up to the second floor of the palace, outside the Queen's study. | ||
*'''Abberline:''' ''Here we are. Good luck! God save the queen and all that!'' | *'''Abberline:''' ''Here we are. Good luck! God save the queen and all that!'' | ||
The | The Fryes entered the study and began their investigation with the deceased guardsman's body. | ||
==Queen's study== | ==Queen's study== | ||
=== Clues === | ===Clues=== | ||
*'''Guardsman's body''' | *'''Guardsman's body''' – A member of the Palace Guard slumped in a contorted position, eyes and mouth wide open. The body shows no signs of violence. | ||
*'''Guest list''' – A list of eminent invitees to the investiture to be held this evening. The queen will knight several industrialists who oppose child labour. | |||
*'''Guest list''' | *'''Vase''' – A priceless vase, lying broken on the ground. Signs of a struggle. | ||
*'''Vase''' | *'''Window''' – The window is broken. The broken area is large enough to allow access to someone. | ||
*'''Window''' | *'''Letter from Scotland Yard''' – To her Majesty's private secretary Sir [[Henry Ponsonby]]. Doyle's address is appended.: | ||
*'''Letter from Scotland Yard''' | {{IUNote= | ||
*'''Vault''' | |Title=Letter from Scotland Yard | ||
|Text=Dear Sir Henry, I am troubled to have to write concerning a disturbing situation that has recently occurred. Yesterday, we were informed that a young boy had been abducted, and we have rushed to bring this to your attention, and through you, to the attention of Her Majesty, as you think necessary, for we fear the boy's disappearance may be connected to a possible attempt to disrupt this evening's investiture ceremony at the palace. "Please be assured, Sir Henry, that we are doing everything possible to locate this child, one [[Arthur Conan Doyle|Arthur Doyle]].}} | |||
*'''Vault''' – Marked by deep gashes as if someone attempted to break in. | |||
===Dialogue=== | ===Dialogue=== | ||
Upon inspecting the vault, Queen Victoria entered the study. | Upon inspecting the vault, Queen Victoria entered the study. | ||
*'''Queen Victoria:''' ''Please leave the room for a moment. No one is permitted to see me open the safe.'' | *'''Queen Victoria:''' ''Please leave the room for a moment. No one is permitted to see me open the safe.'' | ||
Frye left the room and the doors were shut. Alone in the study, the Queen fretted over the security of the Scepter with the Dove as she unlocked the vault. | Frye left the room and the doors were shut. Alone in the study, the Queen fretted over the security of the [https://www.rct.uk/collection/themes/trails/the-crown-jewels/the-sovereigns-sceptre-with-dove Scepter with the Dove] as she unlocked the vault. | ||
*'''Queen Victoria::''' ''You cannot imagine that someone was after the Scepter? I must see it! I ordered the Scepter with the Dove to be brought from the Tower for tonight's event! Oh! Thank heavens! It is untouched!'' | *'''Queen Victoria::''' ''You cannot imagine that someone was after the Scepter? I must see it! I ordered the Scepter with the Dove to be brought from the Tower for tonight's event! Oh! Thank heavens! It is untouched!'' | ||
The Queen closed the vault and reopened the door, allowing the Frye twin to ask her questions. | The Queen closed the vault and reopened the door, allowing the Frye twin to ask her questions. | ||
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===Clues=== | ===Clues=== | ||
*'''Evidence wall''' | *'''Evidence wall''' – Drawings and texts linking various clues and anomalies throughout the mysteries that have been solved and the resulting penny dreadfuls. The final scrawled message is unfinished: "Leading to... Raymo—". | ||
*'''Blank paper''' | *'''Blank paper''' – A sheet of apparently blank notepaper. | ||
===Interrogations=== | ===Interrogations=== | ||
*'''[[Buck]] (Artie):''' ''Artie's been in a state. Thinks there's some sort master | *'''[[Buck]] (Artie):''' ''Artie's been in a state. Thinks there's some sort master criminal on the loose. Then this morning, he's gone!'' | ||
*'''Buck (evidence wall):''' ''Come to think of it he had been going on about the Queen and all for the last day or two. Seemed to think she was in some sort of trouble.'' | *'''Buck (evidence wall):''' ''Come to think of it he had been going on about the Queen and all for the last day or two. Seemed to think she was in some sort of trouble.'' | ||
*'''[[Dooley]] (Artie):''' ''He said he was on to something. Said everything had hidden clues.'' | *'''[[Dooley]] (Artie):''' ''He said he was on to something. Said everything had hidden clues.'' | ||
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===Clues=== | ===Clues=== | ||
*'''Blank paper''' | *'''Blank paper''' – Written in invisible ink: "Purlock Publishing... Henry Raymond... It's all connected... Follow the clues!" | ||
==Purlock Publishing== | ==Purlock Publishing== | ||
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===Clues=== | ===Clues=== | ||
*'''Dynamite crates''' | *'''Dynamite crates''' – Empty munitions crates clearly marked "Prescott Munitions No. 408." | ||
*'''Map''' | *'''Map''' – A plan of Buckingham Palace. The queen's study is circled in black. | ||
*'''Gallery proof''' | *'''Gallery proof''' – A typeseller's gallery pool for a {{Wiki|penny dreadful}}, "EXPLOSION AT THE PALACE!" With some descriptive text: "Attack at the heart of Britain!" "Buckingham Palace in flames!" "Will the queen escape?" The book is written by Henry Raymond. | ||
{{IUNote= | |||
|Title=Anti-royalist pamphlets | |||
|Text=Down with the Monarchy!<br>An End to our Suffering under Victoria!<br>The Queen must pay for her Sins!}} | |||
===Dialogue=== | ===Dialogue=== | ||
The Fryes deduced that Henry Raymond was behind the recent surge in anti-[[royalist]] propaganda and was planning an explosion. | |||
<tabber> | <tabber> | ||
|-|Jacob= | |-|Jacob= | ||
* '''Jacob:''' ''He's planning an explosion at the palace! It must be evacuated!'' | *'''Jacob:''' ''He's planning an explosion at the palace! It must be evacuated!'' | ||
|-|Evie= | |-|Evie= | ||
* '''Evie:''' ''An explosion at Buckingham Palace?! I must warn them!'' | *'''Evie:''' ''An explosion at Buckingham Palace?! I must warn them!'' | ||
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===Dialogue=== | ===Dialogue=== | ||
*'''Palace Guardsman:''' ''There's at least a hundred people here for the knighthood ceremony. The Queen will use the Scepter with the Dove for the knighting. She'll arrive precisely at one o'clock.'' | *'''Palace Guardsman:''' ''There's at least a hundred people here for the knighthood ceremony. The Queen will use the Scepter with the Dove for the knighting. She'll arrive precisely at one o'clock.'' | ||
The Fryes raced through the palace to warn guests out of harm's way. | |||
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|-|Jacob= | |-|Jacob= | ||
*'''Jacob:''' ''Out of here! Now! Damn you. | *'''Jacob:''' ''Out of here! Now! Damn you.<br>Run! Out!<br>Get out! Emergency! Out!<br>There's going to be an explosion!'' | ||
*'''Guest:''' ''Whatever is happening? | *'''Guest:''' ''Whatever is happening?<br>Most extraordinary!'' | ||
Jacob located the Queen in the second floor parlor. | Jacob located the Queen in the second floor parlor. | ||
*'''Queen Victoria:''' ''Mister Frye. I grant you leave to order me to leave.'' | *'''Queen Victoria:''' ''Mister Frye. I grant you leave to order me to leave.'' | ||
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He ducked for cover, but the explosion did not trigger. | He ducked for cover, but the explosion did not trigger. | ||
*'''Jacob:''' ''Why is nothing happening?<br>Nothing! What's going on?<br>I've been tricked!<br>Raymond! Why has he done this?'' | *'''Jacob:''' ''Why is nothing happening?<br>Nothing! What's going on?<br>I've been tricked!<br>Raymond! Why has he done this?'' | ||
|-|Evie= | |-|Evie= | ||
*'''Evie:''' ''Everyone! Leave! Please! | *'''Evie:''' ''Everyone! Leave! Please!<br>Everyone must leave!<br>There may be an explosion!'' | ||
*'''Guest:''' ''Do as | *'''Guest:''' ''Do as you're told!<br>I demand to know what's going on!'' | ||
Evie located the Queen in the second floor parlor. | Evie located the Queen in the second floor parlor. | ||
*'''Queen Victoria:''' ''Miss Frye. I grant you leave to order me to leave.'' | *'''Queen Victoria:''' ''Miss Frye. I grant you leave to order me to leave.'' | ||
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==Memory Palace== | ==Memory Palace== | ||
The Fryes drew upon their memories of past cases to deduce the solution to Raymond's ruse. | |||
*'''Raymond:''' ''You are more naïve than you appear.'' | *'''Raymond:''' ''You are more naïve than you appear.'' | ||
The Fryes envisioned the Whitechapel warehouse where their [[A Simple Matter of Murder!|first case]] had recalled their talk with Artie. | |||
===Interrogations=== | ===Interrogations=== | ||
*'''Artie (why evacuate?):''' ''Look beyond the obvious, beyond surface appearances.'' | *'''Artie (why evacuate?):''' ''Look beyond the obvious, beyond surface appearances.'' | ||
Frye | Frye remembered [[Thaddeus Smith|Thaddeus the Amazing]]'s reception room and their talk with [[Douglas]]. | ||
*'''Douglas (why evacuate?):''' ''Nothing but a showman. So many people makes everything more dramatic!'' | *'''Douglas (why evacuate?):''' ''Nothing but a showman. So many people makes everything more dramatic!'' | ||
Frye walked through a memory of Purlock Publishing, where the empty munitions crates were stacked. | Frye walked through a memory of Purlock Publishing, where the empty munitions crates were stacked. | ||
===Clues=== | ===Clues=== | ||
*'''Dynamite crates''' | *'''Dynamite crates''' – Empty munitions crates clearly marked "Prescott Munitions No. 408". | ||
The Fryes followed their memories to the plaza outside [[Prescott Munitions]], where [[Louis Prescott]] had been [[Death Stalks the Colonel|shot dead]]. | |||
*'''Dynamite crates''' | *'''Dynamite crates''' – Empty munitions crates clearly marked "Prescott Munitions No. 408". | ||
The Fryes deduced three possible motives for Raymond. | |||
===Interrogations=== | ===Interrogations=== | ||
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Criminal mastermind Raymond was accused. | Criminal mastermind Raymond was accused. | ||
*'''Raymond:''' ''Quite right.'' | *'''Raymond:''' ''Quite right.'' | ||
The Fryes' memories took them to the park where [[Prudence Browne]] had been [[The Case of the Conflicted Courtship|stabbed to death]]. | |||
===Clues=== | ===Clues=== | ||
*'''Scattered papers''' | *'''Scattered papers''' – "I always get what I want." Written by a left-handed man. | ||
The Fryes retraced the [[The Most Hated Man in London|final steps]] of [[John Ashton]] and remembered their conversation with [[Mrs. Ashton]]. | |||
===Interrogations=== | ===Interrogations=== | ||
*'''Mrs. Ashton (diversion from what?):''' ''I brought him his invitation to the knighthood ceremony. The one with the special scepter.'' | *'''Mrs. Ashton (diversion from what?):''' ''I brought him his invitation to the knighthood ceremony. The one with the special scepter.'' | ||
The Fryes followed the trail back to the flat where [[Byron Cashan]] [[Locked in... to Die!|breathed his last]]. | |||
===Clues=== | ===Clues=== | ||
*'''Newspaper''' | *'''Newspaper''' – Several articles. One about the coming ceremony wherein the queen will use the storied Sceptre with the Dove to knight an industrialist. | ||
The trail of clues brought them back to Thaddeus the Amazing's house, where they remembered their talk with Colonel [[Asquith]]. | |||
The trail of clues brought them back to Thaddeus the Amazing's house, where they | |||
===Interrogations=== | ===Interrogations=== | ||
*'''Colonel Asquith''' '''(diversion from what?):''' ''Never trust a man who tells you what you want to hear. He's after something!'' | *'''Colonel Asquith''' '''(diversion from what?):''' ''Never trust a man who tells you what you want to hear. He's after something!'' | ||
The Fryes deduced three possible opportunities for the criminal mastermind Raymond in the wake of the evacuation. | |||
*'''Kidnapper Raymond:''' ''While you were chasing all those people around, I absconded with the queen, A hefty ransom is now due.'' | *'''Kidnapper Raymond:''' ''While you were chasing all those people around, I absconded with the queen, A hefty ransom is now due.'' | ||
*'''Master thief Raymond:''' ''A man like me can take anything he wants. Even the queen's most beloved item of all her Crown Jewels: the priceless and symbolic Scepter with the Dove.'' | *'''Master thief Raymond:''' ''A man like me can take anything he wants. Even the queen's most beloved item of all her Crown Jewels: the priceless and symbolic Scepter with the Dove.'' | ||
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Master thief Raymond was accused. | Master thief Raymond was accused. | ||
*'''Raymond:''' ''The Scepter with the Dove, taken with your help! What could better display my genius?'' | *'''Raymond:''' ''The Scepter with the Dove, taken with your help! What could better display my genius?'' | ||
The Fryes envisioned the plaza outside [[Prescott Munitions]], where they remembered their talk with [[Curtis]]. | |||
===Interrogation=== | ===Interrogation=== | ||
*'''Curtis (how was it stolen?):''' ''No one questions you when you wear a uniform!'' | *'''Curtis (how was it stolen?):''' ''No one questions you when you wear a uniform!'' | ||
The Fryes searched their memories of the university where Professor [[Byng]] was highly regarded prior to his [[The Mystery of the Twice-Dead Professor!|demise]]. | |||
===Clues=== | ===Clues=== | ||
*'''Spider''' | *'''Spider''' – A large distinctive spider, curled up in death. | ||
The Fryes crossed a police line to talk to another memory of Artie. | |||
===Interrogation=== | ===Interrogation=== | ||
*'''Artie (how was it stolen?):''' ''I suspect the solution will turn on geometry.'' | *'''Artie (how was it stolen?):''' ''I suspect the solution will turn on geometry.'' | ||
In their memory of the Queen's study, the Fryes deduced three possible means by which Raymond stole the scepter. | |||
In their memory of the Queen's study, | |||
*'''Safe cracker Raymond:''' ''I am a fellow of many skills. Cracking a safe is but one!'' | *'''Safe cracker Raymond:''' ''I am a fellow of many skills. Cracking a safe is but one!'' | ||
*'''Observe Raymond:''' ''I simply watched the queen open the safe when you arrived!'' | *'''Observe Raymond:''' ''I simply watched the queen open the safe when you arrived!'' | ||
*'''Coerce Raymond:''' ''I threaten the queen with her very life. She told me the combination in a thrice!'' | *'''Coerce Raymond:''' ''I threaten the queen with her very life. She told me the combination in a thrice!'' | ||
Observe Raymond was accused. | "Observe Raymond" was accused. | ||
*'''Raymond:''' ''Quite right.'' | *'''Raymond:''' ''Quite right.'' | ||
===Dialogue=== | ===Dialogue=== | ||
*'''Raymond (normal outfit):''' ''The dead guard was I! The spider venom allowed me to fake my death. I had a perfect view from where I lay.'' | *'''Raymond (normal outfit):''' ''The dead guard was I! The spider venom allowed me to fake my death. I had a perfect view from where I lay.'' | ||
The Fryes' envisioning of Raymond changed to that of the deceased guardsman, albeit clean-shaven. | |||
*'''Raymond (guard's outfit):''' ''I have stolen the queen's most prized possession, the Scepter with the Dove! Think of it! I have out-foxed you! The most cunning detective in Britain. I mocked you by leaving clues for you at every turning point! Now I have the Scepter, proof positive of my superiority!'' | *'''Raymond (guard's outfit):''' ''I have stolen the queen's most prized possession, the Scepter with the Dove! Think of it! I have out-foxed you! The most cunning detective in Britain. I mocked you by leaving clues for you at every turning point! Now I have the Scepter, proof positive of my superiority!'' | ||
With the case cracked, the Fryes were stirred back to the moment at hand in Buckingham Palace by Abberline. | |||
With the case cracked, | |||
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*'''Raymond:''' ''Nice sleuthing, but you've come up short, Mr. Frye! Do not threaten me or come any nearer! This lad's very life depends on it!'' | *'''Raymond:''' ''Nice sleuthing, but you've come up short, Mr. Frye! Do not threaten me or come any nearer! This lad's very life depends on it!'' | ||
Jacob climbed onto the same roof and held Raymond at gunpoint. | Jacob climbed onto the same roof and held Raymond at gunpoint. | ||
*'''Raymond:''' ''You have done well. Indeed, far better than I expected. But you cannot win. Make a single move and young Artie's murder will feature in my next story! | *'''Raymond:''' ''You have done well. Indeed, far better than I expected. But you cannot win. Make a single move and young Artie's murder will feature in my next story!<br>Now, now, Mister Frye. I said, do not move.'' | ||
*'''Jacob:''' ''Let's stay calm, shall we? No need to do anything rash. | *'''Jacob:''' ''Let's stay calm, shall we? No need to do anything rash.<br>Come, now. Scratching my nose surely shouldn't count.<br>What will you do now? You're standing on a roof with no plan.<br>Don't do anything foolish, Mr. Raymond. Let young Artie go and you and I can solve this just the two of us. What do you say?'' | ||
*'''Raymond:''' ''Oh, I'm quite calm, Mister Frye. Little Artie, however, appears rather alarmed. | *'''Raymond:''' ''Oh, I'm quite calm, Mister Frye. Little Artie, however, appears rather alarmed.<br>Yes, but Artie here is a trump card, is he not?<br>I appreciate your efforts, but I don't have much reason to trust you, now do I, Mr. Frye?'' | ||
In the midst of their standoff, Evie strolled onto the palace grounds below. | In the midst of their standoff, Evie strolled onto the palace grounds below. | ||
*'''Evie:''' ''Don't worry, Jacob. He won't know it's coming.'' | *'''Evie:''' ''Don't worry, Jacob. He won't know it's coming.'' | ||
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*'''Raymond:''' ''Nice sleuthing, but you've come up short, Miss Frye! Do not threaten me or come any nearer! This lad's very life depends on it!'' | *'''Raymond:''' ''Nice sleuthing, but you've come up short, Miss Frye! Do not threaten me or come any nearer! This lad's very life depends on it!'' | ||
Evie climbed onto the same roof and held Raymond at gunpoint. | Evie climbed onto the same roof and held Raymond at gunpoint. | ||
*'''Raymond:''' ''You have done well. Indeed, far better than I expected. But you cannot win. Make a single move and young Artie's murder | *'''Raymond:''' ''You have done well. Indeed, far better than I expected. But you cannot win. Make a single move and young Artie's murder will feature in my next story!<br>Must I remind you? Do not move!'' | ||
*'''Evie:''' ''Let's stay calm, shall we? No need to do anything rash. | *'''Evie:''' ''Let's stay calm, shall we? No need to do anything rash.<br>I'm not moving. No chance of that. Let's all just take a deep breath, shall we?<br>This is a poor ending to one of your mystery novels, Mr. Raymond. The innocent young boy is threatened with death! I really expected much more from you, sir.'' | ||
*'''Raymond:''' ''Oh, I'm quite calm, Miss Frye. Little Artie, however, appears rather alarmed. | *'''Raymond:''' ''Oh, I'm quite calm, Miss Frye. Little Artie, however, appears rather alarmed.<br>On the contrary, it makes for an excellent ending, Miss Frye. As far as my readers are concerned, the more lurid the better!'' | ||
In the midst of their standoff, Jacob strolled onto the palace grounds below. | In the midst of their standoff, Jacob strolled onto the palace grounds below. | ||
*'''Jacob:''' ''Keep him busy, Evie. It won't be long now.'' | *'''Jacob:''' ''Keep him busy, Evie. It won't be long now.'' | ||
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*'''Arthur:''' ''I should think I would use my full name. "By Artie... Conan Doyle."'' | *'''Arthur:''' ''I should think I would use my full name. "By Artie... Conan Doyle."'' | ||
*'''Evie:''' ''I'd use 'Arthur'. Sound more of a serious fellow.'' | *'''Evie:''' ''I'd use 'Arthur'. Sound more of a serious fellow.'' | ||
==Behind the scenes== | |||
Raymond's fatal rooftop standoff with a captive Arthur loosely mirrors the finale of [[Charles Dickens]]'s 1838 novel ''{{Wiki|Oliver Twist}}'', where the robber {{Wiki|Bill Sikes}} holds the book's {{Wiki|Oliver Twist (character)|titular orphan}} hostage. | |||
The name of the memory may be a nominal reference to the [[United States|American]] {{Wiki|pop rock}} band {{Wiki|Panic! at the Disco}}. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]] | *''[[Assassin's Creed: Syndicate]] – [[The Dreadful Crimes]]'' | ||
{{ACSMemories}} | {{ACSMemories}} | ||
[[Category:Memories of Jacob Frye]] | [[Category:Memories of Jacob Frye]] | ||
[[Category:Memories of Evie Frye]] | [[Category:Memories of Evie Frye]] | ||
[[Category:Memories relived using the Helix Navigator]] | [[Category:Memories relived using the Helix Navigator]] | ||
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Murder at the Palace! was a virtual representation of one of Jacob and Evie Frye's genetic memories, relived by a Helix initiate in 2015 through the Helix Navigator.
Jacob or Evie met with Frederick Abberline in front of Buckingham Palace, who told them of a Palace Guard who had been murdered.
The Frye twin followed Abberline to up to the second floor of the palace, outside the Queen's study.
The Fryes entered the study and began their investigation with the deceased guardsman's body.
Upon inspecting the vault, Queen Victoria entered the study.
Frye left the room and the doors were shut. Alone in the study, the Queen fretted over the security of the Scepter with the Dove as she unlocked the vault.
The Queen closed the vault and reopened the door, allowing the Frye twin to ask her questions.
With all leads at Buckingham Palace exhausted, the Frye twin traveled to Artie's yard.
Following the clues Artie left, the Frye twin traveled to Purlock Publishing.
The Fryes deduced that Henry Raymond was behind the recent surge in anti-royalist propaganda and was planning an explosion.
The Fryes raced through the palace to warn guests out of harm's way.
Jacob located the Queen in the second floor parlor.
Jacob had successfully ushered everyone to safety.
He ducked for cover, but the explosion did not trigger.
The Fryes drew upon their memories of past cases to deduce the solution to Raymond's ruse.
The Fryes envisioned the Whitechapel warehouse where their first case had recalled their talk with Artie.
Frye remembered Thaddeus the Amazing's reception room and their talk with Douglas.
Frye walked through a memory of Purlock Publishing, where the empty munitions crates were stacked.
The Fryes followed their memories to the plaza outside Prescott Munitions, where Louis Prescott had been shot dead.
The Fryes deduced three possible motives for Raymond.
Criminal mastermind Raymond was accused.
The Fryes' memories took them to the park where Prudence Browne had been stabbed to death.
The Fryes retraced the final steps of John Ashton and remembered their conversation with Mrs. Ashton.
The Fryes followed the trail back to the flat where Byron Cashan breathed his last.
The trail of clues brought them back to Thaddeus the Amazing's house, where they remembered their talk with Colonel Asquith.
The Fryes deduced three possible opportunities for the criminal mastermind Raymond in the wake of the evacuation.
Master thief Raymond was accused.
The Fryes envisioned the plaza outside Prescott Munitions, where they remembered their talk with Curtis.
The Fryes searched their memories of the university where Professor Byng was highly regarded prior to his demise.
The Fryes crossed a police line to talk to another memory of Artie.
In their memory of the Queen's study, the Fryes deduced three possible means by which Raymond stole the scepter.
"Observe Raymond" was accused.
The Fryes' envisioning of Raymond changed to that of the deceased guardsman, albeit clean-shaven.
With the case cracked, the Fryes were stirred back to the moment at hand in Buckingham Palace by Abberline.
Jacob pursued Raymond to the roof and heard Artie cry out for help.
Jacob climbed onto the same roof and held Raymond at gunpoint.
In the midst of their standoff, Evie strolled onto the palace grounds below.
Jacob or Evie climbed up to the roof to confront Raymond, who held Arthur hostage. While one of the twins held Raymond at gunpoint, the other climbed up to assassinate him.
Raymond's fatal rooftop standoff with a captive Arthur loosely mirrors the finale of Charles Dickens's 1838 novel Oliver Twist, where the robber Bill Sikes holds the book's titular orphan hostage.
The name of the memory may be a nominal reference to the American pop rock band Panic! at the Disco.