This message from King Olaf, known as Geirstad-Alf, sets the stage for the day's task. The question is: who killed the Queen Mother? And of more concern today, who will pay for it? |
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Ottar Leiðarstjarna, the Jarl of Bjornstad, sets the scene as the murder mystery begins. |
It's a grim business, asking your shipmates to decide who is to die... |
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To ensure a firm basis in history, this is the family tree showing Åsa's place in the Viking age. We invented names where history hasn't provided them. |
The Oseberg burial provides some bizarre and perfect details for a murder mystery. |
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Each of the members wrote a biography for their Viking character. And then Jack tweaked them to add a little drama and detail immersing them in the murder mystery plot. |
Even the Jarl has a biography. |
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The Bjornstad crew ponders the task at hand. |
It's a sobering thought: somebody here gets buried... |
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Cian and Will approach the problem from different perspectives. Consider other options or throw fuel on the fire. |
Rick and Robin adopt their own strategies: The trader tries to buy his way out of the problem and Robin the Vǫlva stands firm behind an inscrutable persona. |
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This is an example of the clues provided to the members in each phase. Some had a direct linkage to the murder. And some didn't. Just as in life, we never know what will be crucial to know on any given day. Note that the clues' language is a little stiff. Each of them was originally drafted not knowing whether they would be given to a male or female Bjornstad member. So...only a few gendered pronouns were used. The characters' names were used instead. A little awkward, but not a big deal. |
We tried to inject into the mystery the kinds of beliefs and experiences Vikings would actually have had as part of their lives. |
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The scene of the crime has evidence to reveal. |
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PJ, Melinda and Ed enjoy dodging potential suspicion. |
Yoko agonizes over who will be buried as a result of their deliberations. |
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PJ considers the direction the clues are heading. |
Will, the innocent farmer and trapper, ultimately becomes the jury's choice to be buried with Queen Mother Åsa in the Bjornstad (Oseberg) longship. |
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The clues were carefully designed to connect to other clues - when appropriate - and keep everyone involved. |
The murder mystery design board. The clues were tracked by the phase they'd appear in. |
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And now for the awards portion of our show...
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