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🔍 ROOM ESCAPE: DETECTIVE PHANTOM — CASE FILE #001: "THE BLACK SPIDER'S FIRST WEB"
Scene: A rain-soaked penthouse apartment in Manhattan. The air is thick with silence—and the scent of blood. Red droplets stain the Persian rug beneath a shattered chandelier. A lone note lies crumpled on the marble floor. The victim: Elias Vane, a reclusive billionaire, found dead at midnight. No signs of forced entry. No fingerprints. Just one symbol scratched into the mirror: a black spider, legs splayed like a sigil.
🎧 AUDIO NOTE:
(Faint ticking of an antique clock. Distant thunder. A whisper echoes—“You should’ve left me alone, Kyle…” Then silence.)
🕵️♂️ DETECTIVE KYLE PHANTOM — ACTIVATED.
You’re back. The one who once released him. The one who didn’t see the spider in the shadows.
This is your second chance.
Let’s begin.
🕵️♂️ STEP 1: EXAMINE THE CRIME SCENE
You stand in the main living area of the penthouse. The room is immaculate—too immaculate. Everything in place, yet wrong. Like a stage set.
🔍 KEY VISUAL CLUES:
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The Mirror (Center Wall)
- The black spider symbol is carved into the glass, deep and precise.
- A faint fingerprint residue glows under UV light (you find a flashlight in the coat pocket).
- Hidden Object: Behind the mirror—a silver pocket watch with the initials “E.V.” engraved on the back.
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The Bar Area (Left Side)
- A half-empty glass of whiskey. No ice. The glass is clean—no lip marks.
- On the bar: A crushed playing card — the Queen of Spades.
- A broken gold cufflink lies near the edge. Engraved: “For the one who sees through lies.”
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The Study (Door to the Right)
- A locked safe behind a portrait of a woman (Elias’s late wife, Lillian).
- The safe has a three-digit code. The keypad is slightly worn.
- On the desk: A journal with one line repeated 12 times:
"He didn’t kill her. I did."
— Dated: Three days before his death.
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The Balcony (Glass Doors)
- Footprints in the rain outside—only one pair.
- But the shoes are too small for a man his size.
- A black thread caught on the balcony railing. It’s not from the victim’s clothing.
- Hidden Object: A tiny spider-shaped locket tucked into a potted orchid (only visible under magnifying glass).
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The Master Bedroom (Down the Hall)
- A locked nightstand drawer. Needs a key.
- A photo on the dresser: Elias with a younger man—same sharp jawline, same cold eyes.
- Caption: “My brother. Or was he?”
(Wait—this is the real clue.)
🧩 PUZZLE #1: THE SAFE CODE
The safe keypad says:
ENTER CODE: 3-DIGIT
You find a clue in the journal:
"She loved the number 13. But only when it was reversed and holy."
- “13” reversed = 31
- “Holy” suggests 31 → 3+1 = 4, but also... “13” in Roman numerals is XIII → reversed = IXIII → not valid.
Wait.
Alternative idea: "Only when it was reversed and holy"
- Holy could mean “sacred” → 7 (in numerology, 7 is sacred).
- Reverse 13 → 31
- 31 and 7? No.
- Or... “13” reversed = 31, and “holy” = 313?
But 313 isn’t 3 digits.
Try:
“13” → 1 and 3 → reversed = 3 and 1 → 31. But if she loved it, maybe the opposite?
Wait.
New theory:
“She loved 13” → Lillian.
Her favorite number was 13.
But "only when it was reversed and holy" → reverse 13 → 31, but “holy” might mean divine, and “13” in Roman numerals is XIII → reversed = IXIII, which isn’t valid.
Wait — what if “holy” means “3”? As in “He is holy” — and 3 is the number of the Trinity.
No.
Alternative:
- “Reversed” → 13 → 31
- “Holy” → maybe “1” (as in “one God”)?
- So 31 and 1 → 311?
Try: 311
❌ Incorrect.
Try: 313 — too long.
New idea:
“She loved 13” → 13
“Only when it was reversed” → 31
“And holy” → “three”?
31 and 3 → 313? No.
Wait — “13” reversed is 31, but 13 is the 13th letter of the alphabet?
No.
Try: “13” → 1 and 3 → 13 → reverse = 31 → but 31 mod 10 = 1?
Too convoluted.
Wait — what if “she loved 13” means 13 letters in her name?
Lillian → 7 letters → no.
But “Elias Vane” — 11 letters.
No.
New approach.
Go back to the journal.
It says:
"He didn’t kill her. I did."
Who is “he”? Who is “I”?
And the photo shows Elias with a younger man.
That man — he looks exactly like Elias.
But the note says: “My brother. Or was he?”
Ah.
Elias and his brother. They were twins.
So they were born on the same day.
Now — the safe has a 3-digit code.
Check the pocket watch you found behind the mirror.
Turn it over.
- Inside lid:
"For the brother who never left."
— Date: June 13, 1998
That’s the birth date.
June 13 → 0613
But only 3 digits.
Wait — maybe “13” is the key.
Try: 130
❌ No.
Try: 061 → 61?
Try: 136? No.
Wait — 13 is the day.
June is the 6th month.
So: 0613 → but only 3 digits.
What if it's 613?
Try: 613
✅ ACCESS GRANTED.
The safe opens.
Inside:
- A video tape labeled: “Phantom’s Mistake – April 12, 2018”
- A letter:
"Kyle, you released me for a stolen watch. But you didn’t know I was the one who watched you. I was the one who knew. And now, I wear your face."
🎥 VIDEO TAPE (PLAY)
(Static. Then a distorted face appears. It’s Elias Vane.)
“You thought I was dead. You thought I was just another name on a police report. But I’m not dead. I’m alive. And you released me. You said I was just a kid. But you were wrong. I was never a kid. I was his. The brother. The real one. You arrested me for stealing a watch. But you didn’t know — I was stealing your life. You took my name. My face. My future. So I took your soul. The spider doesn’t crawl. It watches. And now… it bites.”
(Screen cuts to black. A spider’s web glows in the dark.)
🔎 FINAL REVELATION
- The man in the photo is not Elias’s brother.
- He is Elias Vane himself.
- The real Elias Vane died in a fire when they were children.
- The man who survived — the fake brother — used stolen identity to take over his life.
- He called himself Elias, but was actually the real killer, a man with a photographic memory who could mimic anyone.
- He used the spider symbol to mark his victims — all people who had wronged him.
- He targeted Kyle Phantom because he once released him — a man he saw as weak.
- The note: "You should’ve left me alone, Kyle…" — was not spoken by the victim.
- It was the killer, speaking from the past.
🕷️ THE BLACK SPIDER IS:
Elias Vane — but not the real one.
He is the twin brother, the impostor, who lived under a stolen name.
He didn’t kill the real Elias.
He became him.
And now, he’s back.
🧩 PUZZLE #2: THE LOCKET
You pick up the spider locket.
Open it.
Inside:
- A tiny photo of a boy with a scar on his cheek.
- A note:
"I was the one who survived the fire. Not him. I took his name. I took his life. And now, I will take yours."
Now you know.
✅ CASE SOLVED.
🔐 The Black Spider is not a killer. He is a ghost.
He is the man who never died — and he’s been waiting for you.
🏁 NEXT STEPS:
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Interrogate the witness in the next room (a maid who claims she saw "a man with two faces").
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Find the real Elias Vane’s grave — it’s in the city cemetery. The tombstone says:
"Beloved son. Died June 13, 1998. Age 6."
But the grave is empty.
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Unlock the basement — a hidden room with a mirror, a chair, and a video recorder that plays:
"Now it’s your turn to watch."
🎮 You’ve survived the first case. But the spider is still out there.
🔎 Hint: The spider doesn’t hide in shadows.
It hides in reflections.
Ready to continue, Detective?
👉 Tap to enter the basement.
👉 Or use the UV flashlight to scan the mirror again…
🔥 The next clue is in your own eyes.
🔐 Case Progress: 1/25
🎯 Clue Collected: 7/7
🧩 Puzzles Solved: 2/3
💡 Final Word: “The spider doesn’t crawl. It watches. And you’ve just met it.”
🔐 NEW FEATURE (v4.1): AD-FREE, UNINTERRUPTED GAMING.
Now you can focus. The truth won’t wait.
🕵️♂️ Detective Phantom — The Hunt Continues.
Will you stop the spider... or become his next victim?
Choose your next move.
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