Sealed room mysteries have their roots in ancient literature, with examples dating back to the works of Edgar Allan Poe and Arthur Conan Doyle. These stories typically involve a crime committed in a confined space, with the perpetrator seemingly vanishing into thin air. The challenge lies in unraveling the enigma, as the detective must navigate a complex web of clues, alibis, and misdirection to uncover the truth.
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Outcomes where the character is psychologically shattered or physically unable to continue. The "Main" Endings: Sealed room mysteries have their roots in ancient