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It becomes apparent that a mystery or a puzzle is in play. The problem is that only a single word or two gives any clue of what to do next. Perhaps it was all a dying person could give before they died. Of course, someone could have simply been too weak and passed out before they could communicate more. Perhaps there wasn't room or ink enough to make more than one word. Perhaps a puzzlemaster wants to make things difficult for the player. Maybe it was all they could write because they Couldn't Find a Pen. Regardless, this is all one has to work with. There is not enough even for a riddle; just a couple random words to work with. This is frequently with the Dying Clue trope, but not necessarily. Index: The One and Only Index, This Index Is a Clue |
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Sherlock: in "A Study in Pink", the primary clue in the mystery is that the murder victim scrawled the word "rache" in their dying moments. This is directly lifted from being an adaptation of "A Study in Scarlet". It goes in a different direction, however. | |
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Sapphire and Steel: In "Assignment 2", a series of 11s appears repeatedly in the grime on a hotel room window, indicating the exact date and time of Private Sam Pierce's death. | |
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Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Solid State Society: "Puppeteer" is written in blood by the General after he's forced to commit suicide by the hacker. | |
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Dark Souls III: In the Ringed City there's a wall with an inscription that tells you to "Show your Humanity". You need to use a White Branch or the Chameleon spell while standing in a nearby swamp in order to be disguised as a Giant Humanity from Dark Souls and approach the wall. This causes a ladder to descend. This is the only puzzle in the game that uses this mechanic. | |
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Angel: In one episode, Spike has been reduced to being a ghost and can't be seen and can barely interact with the world. He manages to write a single word in the condensation while Fred showers. | |
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Ace Ventura: Pet Detective: In the episode "Night of the Gorilla", Ace tries to prove that a gorilla did not killed the scientist that raised her. The gorilla is trained to use sign language and can write so Ace tries to use her as a witness, but all she repeats over and over again is the word "murder�. Turns out that the actual murderer is a rival scientist named Dr. Redrum (Ace finally figures it out when he sees one of the gorilla's writings of "murder" in a mirror, even). | |
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G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero: In The Viper is Coming, the Joes believe they are being given clues from someone calling as The Viper. First was "five-seventy-five", leading the Joes to a hidden Cobra R&R base in Antarctica. Afterward, the clue "west corner" leads the Joes to stop a Cobra attack on West Point. After that, clue from the third phone call was "top floor:, leading the Joes to raid Cobra's offices at the Extensive Enterprises office building (the tallest building in the world). it was all a misunderstanding of a window washer with an accent telling Barbeque how he'd wash Barbecue's firehouse windows. | |
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Highlander: In the second season episode ''An Eye for an Eye", Richie hears Annie scream "Chuck Salis" to her henchmen who got away. When Richie tells Duncan what she said, Duncan was able to interpret it. She was actually saying the Gaelic word for "lighthouse", which is their hideout | |
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Ghosts: In the second Halloween episode, Sam gets locked into the ghost-proof (and air-tight) secret vault. Jay remembers a previous condensation trick, fogs up the mirror and waits. Unfortunately, Trevor tries to by succinct, writing "SAM SAFE." Jay mis-interprets until Trevor changes it to "SAM in SAFE". | |
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In a late 1970s crossover between The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) and Nova, a murder victim tried to leave the clue JASON D as that was the name of his murderer, in the form of leaving pages of calendar July, August, September, October, November, and December. The heroes did not catch on to the clue until the final panel of the crossover. | |
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Sesame Street: One episode involves everyone trying to figure out why Natasha, a baby, keeps tearfully yelling, "Hoongie!". It turns out that's the name of her doll, which she lost. | |
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Elden Ring: The only hint so as to how to get to the top of the Converted Tower in Liurnia of the Lakes is a one-word message that says "Erudition". You need to perform the "Erudition" gesture in front of the statue of Marika inside the tower. | |
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Played with in one of Virtue's Last Reward's bad endings. A dying woman writes 'dio' in blood on her leg. This is a perfectly good dying message and would easily have revealed the killer, Dio...except for the fact, after her death, a reversal of that message was imprinted on her other leg, and that message just so happened to be the one everyone else saw and assumed to be what she wrote. So it instead looks like '016', and the cast- having recently discovered a room full of Ridiculously Human Robots- start searching for a robot with that serial number. Hilarity does not ensue, especially because there actually is a robot with that serial number Hiding in Plain Sight amongst the cast, but she's completely innocent of any crime.. | |
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The Da Vinci Code: When museum curator Jacques Sauniere is found murdered in the Louvre, detectives find him lying naked and supine in The Vitruvian Pose. He'd also scribed "O draconian devil" and "Oh lame saint" in his blood on the parquet floor. Cryptologist Robert Langdon deduces the phrases are anagrams for "Leonardo da Vinci" and "the Mona Lisa," where a further clue can be found. | |
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Dead of Winter: The Fortune Teller Talia Jones has the special ability that her player can look at the top two cards in the Crisis Deck and give the rest of the table a two-word hint of the troubles ahead. | |
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In the first half of 2006, the big mystery for WWE was why Kane went nuts whenever he heard "May 19th". Kane would later reveal that this was the date of the fire that turned him into what he is. note The real reason for the date was that May 19, 2006 was the release date of his movie See No Evil and WWE wanted fans to remember the release date. | |
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Red Dwarf: One plot point in "Me2" is Lister trying to figure out exactly why Rimmer's last words before his death were "Gazpacho Soup". It eventually turns out that Rimmer was referencing an embarrassing situation where he, unaware of the fact that gazpacho soup was meant to be served cold, asked for it to be reheated whilst having dinner with the Captain, something which he felt destroyed his chance of moving up the career ladder. | |
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A Study in Scarlet: The word Rache is found written on the wall at a murder scene. The police inspectors think someone was interrupted while trying to write the name Rachel, but Sherlock Holmes points out that "rache" is German for "revenge". This turns out to be a complete Red Herring. While the murder was an act of vengeance, the killer doesn't speak German and only wrote the word on the wall because he'd read about it happening in another murder case. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons and Pathfinder: The spell "Contact Other Plane" petitions gods or other eldritch forces for information. However, they only give one-word answers like "Yes", "Maybe", or "Irrelevant", or at most a short phrase. | |
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Mortal Kombat 9: Before being killed by Shao Khan in the apocalyptic future, Raiden sends a vague message to his past self: "He must win". The past-era Raiden think the one who must win is Liu Kang, but upon realizing that the events in his era are still heading to the wrong direction, he thinks his future self was wrong. In reality, the future Raiden was talking about Shao Khan, as him winning would lead to him illegally attempting to merge the worlds, thus prompting the intervention of the Elder Gods for his punishment. | |
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Lupin: The last letter Babakar wrote for Assane has exactly two misspelled words: "libraries" and "commit". Assane correctly interprets this as a direction to a man named Cometnote Comit in the English dub, who pulled the library book where Babakar concealed a more extensive secret message. | |
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Final Fantasy X-2: One group of treasure hunters in Zanarkand was given the clue "Key", while a different group had the clue of "Mon". The Gullwings determine the true one word clue is "Monkey". | |
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The Real Ghostbusters: In "Ghostbuster of the Year", the Ghostbusters have to determine why a ghost keeps chanting, "Rosebud!" in reference to Citizen Kane. | |
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The Shining: One recurring mystery is why Danny keeps repeating, "Redrum", at one point writing it on the wall. It later turns out to be because he has Psychic Powers and was predicting John becoming murderous (since "redrum" spells "murder" backwards). | |
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Wagons West: in Kentucky!, the murdered Secret Service agent was only able to leave the word "Talcott" before he died. Talcott refers to Talcott, Connecticut, where the assassination of President Grant is to take place | |
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Fate/Zero: a dying Risei Kotomine writes "jn424" on the floor near him, which turns out to be a coded reference to John 4:24, which helps his son inherit his Command Seals. | |
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Peg + Cat: In "Peg Meets Cat", the plot of the episode is that Peg's mother is trying to figure out why an approximately eighteen-month-old Peg keeps repeating, "Two!". It turns out to be because she wants to keep Cat for a pet (because her plus him equals two). | |
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The Lorax: At the end, the Once-ler mentions that after he destroyed the truffula forest, the Lorax left, leaving behind a pile of rocks with "UNLESS" written on it. He mentions he was never able to determine the meaning, but has now realised it means that nothing will improve unless somebody cares. | |
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: In Part 3, when Kakyoin encounters Death 13 in his dream world he realizes that anything that happens to him also happens to his body in the waking world. So to help him remember that the infant child is actually Death's user, he takes a pocketknife and carves the words "BABY STAND" into his forearm. However, revealing this to the rest of the crew doesn't do him much good in convincing them that he isn't insane. | |
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Midnight Madness: After looking between the "two giant melons", the only clue to the next destination is a necklace that says "Hug Me". | |
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The Incredibles: Gazerbeam used his laser vision to zap the word "KRONOS" into the wall of the cave he died in. Mr. Incredible finds it and eventually figures out that it's the password to the latest project that Syndrome's been planning. | |
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Se7en: The first five crime scenes have the name of one of the Seven Deadly Sins written on a wall. The detectives originally missed it at the first scene, only discovering it when coming back after the second. | |
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Tiny Toon Adventures: One episode parodied Citizen Kane with Montana Max screaming the word "Acme", with Babs & Buster wondering for the rest of the episode what he meant.Max later revealed that he actually shouted "Acne", as he had a bad pimple. | |
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The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask: "Swamp, Mountain, Ocean, Canyon,... the four who are there... bring them here!" Those are the words Tael give to his sister Tatl during the final hours before the moon's impact on Termina. Once Link and Tatl returns to the first day, the latter complains about Tael's statements being always cryptic, since Tael merely mentioned the four major regions surrounding Termina Field without specifying who are the ones needed (the Skull Kid did know what Tael meant to say, so he hit him for talking too much). It's not until Link conquers the Woodfall Temple when he and Tatl realize that the four ones are the Giants who protect the land. | |
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When the Bough Breaks: Jordan borrowed Macleah's lipstick to write "Two Rivers" on the wall of his Room Full of Crazy. Two Rivers turns out to be the killer's hometown. | |
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Men in Black: the dying alien struggles to say the words "Orion's Belt" before he perishes, leaving the agents to wonder what he was referring to. | |
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Netajin: Parodied in one of Japanese comedian Tomonori Jinnai's skits; he plays a police officer who is investigating a series of murders, where the victim has written a clue in their own blood as they died. However, the clues are not as straightforward, do not make sense, or, for humor, outright defy the trope. As a few examples out of the two versions of the skit that were performed, one victim has written what appears to be the name of the suspect, but when read in Kansai dialect in Kanji, it translates to "What the hell?!" Another one has written and drawn an apology notice for inconveniencing their friends and family (even with a bowing character), and as a final example, one drew the music staff and notes for the death theme from Super Mario Bros.. | |
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In the Gold Box game Pool of Radiance, when you first arrive at Sokol Keep you can find an elf skeleton that has the word "Lux". This is the word to use to avoid battles with spectres, the leader of which is quite deadly. | |
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Ghostbusters: A voice in Dana's fridge says, "Zuul!", confusing her. It later turns out that Zuul is the name of a demon. | |
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National Treasure: The first clue that sets the film into motion which Bill Gates sought out to find. "Charlotte. The secret lies with Charlotte." A clue which would eventually lead to the quest to obtain the Declaration of Independence. | |
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This happens twice in The Famous Five. When George is kidnapped, she manages to write a very short message. In both cases, the others recognise George's handwriting, and the message only makes sense to the gypsy girl Jo. In Five Fall into Adventure, George writes "Red Tower" many times on the inside wall of a caravan. When the others find it, they assume it is a place, but Jo points out that it is the name of a villain. In Five Have Plenty of Fun, George writes a note saying "Gringo". Jo recognises the name, which they use to find George. |
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Citizen Kane: A mystery derives from wondering why Kane's final word was "Rosebud". As everyone knows at this point, It Was His Sled. | |
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Star Trek: The Next Generation: In the episode "Cause and Effect", during the last time loop, the number 3 keeps popping up conspicuously. The crew figures out it was a clue they sent to themselves from the prior time loop but need to figure out what it means. three refers to the number of pips on Riker's rank insignia, meaning his suggestion to avoid the collision should be done. | |
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