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What is "Factoring Shelley's stones" trying to tell me?
1 of 19: Have you found any other references to Shelley?
2 of 19: Read the book on the bed to discover more.
3 of 19: Shelley is one of the characters in the book. Gil is trying to tell you that something about Shelley is important.
4 of 19: You'll need another clue to figure out what, exactly, is important about Shelley.
5 of 19: Gil told Troy the clue -- and asked him to give it to you.
6 of 19: If you read Troy's journal, you might be able to figure out what he did with the clue.
8 of 19: Troy didn't want anyone else to get credit for the work he's been doing, so he tried to destroy Gil's clue.
9 of 19: Troy tried to flush the clue down the toilet.
10 of 19: Look in the toilet for a note that says, "Shelley's been abducted?".
11 of 19: Gil wants us to know that something about Shelley's abduction is important.
12 of 19: Read the book to learn about Shelley's abduction.
13 of 19: In particular, you should be looking for information regarding the location of the abduction.
14 of 19: Read pages 293 and 295.
15 of 19: Page 293: "They took their time walking out to Shelley's favorite place, that magical Trilithon." Then, later in the scene, on page 295: "Shelley had been abducted".
16 of 19: Hmm.... Something about Shelley's favorite trilithon is important.
17 of 19: See if you can learn which stones, in particular, were Shelley's favorites.
18 of 19: On page 278, it says, "She (Shelley) sat down and leaned against her favorite Trilithon; the western-most Trilithon."
19 of 19: So, Gil's cryptic clues are actually trying to tell us that the western-most trilithon is an important clue.