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At the very end of the mystery, Emma appears in a cutscene in which she urges the detective to find the seven keys and try to save the woman trapped in the mirror. At this point, a similar stage emerges in the above cutscene, with Emma playing the role of Embla, and examining the seven keys in order to figure out how to play a role in saving Gwendolyn. However, once the room is examined, it is seen that Gwendolyn is already dead and will not be rescued. The game then ends normally, as usual, with the implication that the detective will tell Detective Mode about her findings, and then we will see the next Ravenhearst game. He and the detective are then seen in a prison cell. The detective asks where is «the blower», but the Raven is locked down in the cell. The detective then notices the seven keys, and that they are the same keys used in Ravenhearst and moves them to use them to unlock the cell door. Once he does this, we then see the same room as before, with Emma's corpse and the seven keys sitting in front of the mirror. He picks up the Magazines of the 1960s, a collection of old, vintage magazines from that time, and takes them to his office. As he starts to read one of them, the screen flickers white, and the game ends. The game is therefore presented as a series of mysteries that lead to one central mystery, the murder of Gwendolyn. This is further reinforced by the sunglasses of Virgil that are mentioned in the final page of the diary, which we know to be Emma's sunglasses since we already know that she is dead (as mentioned in the final pages of the diary). The sunglasses are the same sunglasses that Virgil used in Ravenhearst, to conceal his identity from the Raven. With the detective using Emma's Magazines for clues, and the Magazines of the 1940s in Ravenhearst, the two locations are connected because they are both based around the mystery of the lost twins. It is also important to note that if the detective does not go through the door of her grave in Ravenhearst, we can get a first person view of the game which would suggest that the detective cannot open the door. If he does get through the door and into her grave, however, we can see that all the surrounding walls are hiding doors, opening into different parts of the manor. 7211a4ac4a