You are cordially invited to a mysterious masquerade ball at the Bloodwood Castle for this year's QLD ECC Murder Mystery Night! The gloomy town of Bloodwood Falls is rife with grudges, corruption and intrigues, and tensions simmer close to point of boiling over. Every mask hides a secret, but who is capable of murder? And will their true colours be revealed before it is too late? Put your sleuthing skills to the test and find out!Let us set the scene:Bloodworth Falls is an isolated town plagued with scandals. The townsfolk bicker in the streets, and many believe the local government is corrupt. Nevertheless, the mayor is hosting a mysterious masquerade ball in the old Bloodwood Castle. The tickets to the event have sold out in record time. The townspeople are curious to discover why the mayor would put effort into doing something positive in this hopeless town of gloom. Anticipation for the event hangs thickly in the air, and many are already hunting for the perfect mask. You are worried about what will happen when toxic people come together this night. You are alarmed, as you didn't purchase your ticket - somebody placed it in your mailbox in an unmarked envelope. Somebody wants you there, but you're unsure why. This is where your story begins.What to expect:You will be assigned a character, who you will dress and act as for the duration of the event. Each character knows only a few crucial clues, so you will have to trade information with other players (or eavesdrop!) to discover what you need to solve the mystery.The event is catered, and drinks will be available for purchase.Character assignments and dress code:Upon purchasing your ticket, you will choose between a major and minor character, the former being more central to the plotline. Along with your character information, detailed costume suggestions will be provided, but feel free to add your personal flair. The more creative and accurate your costume, the more you’ll enhance the evening’s atmosphere of intrigue – and you might even win a prize! But most importantly, don't forget a mask!Please register by Monday 19th May to secure your place at this event.
Spaces are limited, so sign up early to ensure you don't miss out!
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