Page values for "Main Story 04-12"

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"Stage" values

1 row is stored for this page
FieldField typeValue
stageTypeStringStory
gameModeStringMain Story
nameStringMain Story 04-12
unlockConditionWikitext
descriptionWikitext
attributeString
stageCostWikitext

AP icon.png AP x10 (First-Time Cost)

recommendedPowerInteger
firstClearRewardWikitext

Btn money s.pngS-Chip x40

originalUnlockWikitext
originalFirstClearWikitext

"CharacterAppearance" values

1 row is stored for this page
FieldField typeValue
nameStringMarius von Hagen
imageStringMarius character icon 1.png
displayNameStringMarius von Hagen

"Evidence" values

4 rows are stored for this page
FieldField typeValue
nameStringBlack Market Ledger
imageStringBlack Market Ledger icon.png
has3DModelBooleanNo
descriptionWikitext

A ledger on Lester's dealings in the black market with the transaction information on the counterfeit art pieces.

evidenceDescriptionWikitext

Lawrence gave the ledger on the swapped item to Van Kerrel, including the famed Lake Tahoe.

The buyer of the fake painting was Bob.

The whereabouts of the real Lake Tahoe was not recorded.

3DModelDescriptionWikitext
FieldField typeValue
nameStringVase with Twelve Sunflowers (B/W)
imageStringVase with Twelve Sunflowers (BW) icon.png
has3DModelBooleanYes
descriptionWikitext

A black and white imitation of van Gogh's Sunflowers.

evidenceDescriptionWikitext

A black and white imitation of van Gogh's Sunflowers. Even in black and white, the flourishing sunflowers are still eye-catching.

The painting is dated June 23rd, but the year is not specified.

3DModelDescriptionWikitext

Flower, Front: There are 12 monochrome sunflowers in this painting. The number "12" may be part of the password.

Date on the bottom right corner, Back: This painting is dated "6.23" on the back. This painting was likely completed after "Vase With Three Sunflowers."

FieldField typeValue
nameStringVase with Five Sunflowers (Incomplete)
imageStringVase with Five Sunflowers (Incomplete) icon.png
has3DModelBooleanYes
descriptionWikitext

An incomplete imitation of van Gogh's Vase with Five Sunflowers.

evidenceDescriptionWikitext

An incomplete imitation of van Gogh's Vase with Five Sunflowers. The authentic piece by van Gogh was lost in the war. This imitation has two distinctively different kinds of brushstrokes. One of them look inexperienced and may be done by a novice.

The words "To Theo" are shown at the back of the painting.

3DModelDescriptionWikitext

Flower, Front: This painting is colored and features five sunflowers. The background is unpainted. Judging by the brushwork, this painting wasn't done by Van alone.

Writing on the bottom right corner, Back: This painting isn't dated. The only writing reads, "To Theo." "Theo" must refer to Vincent van Gogh's younger brother, Theo van Gogh.

FieldField typeValue
nameStringVase with Fifteen Sunflowers (B/W)
imageStringVase with Fifteen Sunflowers (BW) icon.png
has3DModelBooleanYes
descriptionWikitext

A black and white imitation of van Gogh's Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers.

evidenceDescriptionWikitext

A black and white imitation of van Gogh's Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers. The authentic piece is being kept in England. The imitation is dated July 9th, but the year is not specified.

3DModelDescriptionWikitext

Flower, Front: There are 15n sunflowers in this painting.

Writing on the bottom right corner, Back: "7.9" is written on the back. Assuming the paintings were all done in the same year, this one would be the last black and white painting that was completed.

"Clue" values

4 rows are stored for this page
FieldField typeValue
titleStringBobby's Personal Info
descriptionWikitext

Bobby is an editor of an art magazine. He was born on January 7th. He is 30 years old right now.

FieldField typeValue
titleStringNumber of Flowers
descriptionWikitext

The number of flowers on van Gogh's imitation paintings is one of the things clearly related to numbers.

FieldField typeValue
titleStringCompletion Date
descriptionWikitext

The paintings' dates on van Gogh's imitation paintings is one of the things clearly related to numbers.

FieldField typeValue
titleStringFolder Password
descriptionWikitext

Based on the number of flowers, the paintings' dates, and the words on one of the paintings, the folder's password is: 312155Theo.