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Torcher spent hours searching for clues as to who committed the crime. He eventually concluded that Ursula Roach Wynn, a millionaire and infamous politician who had once been defeated in the election for president of Ignes with 3% support, had committed the act. When policemen could not find Wynn, Torcher called in his fellow detective, Candy Gibbs, to investigate gathered data on Wynn. She discovered, shocked, that Wynn had died thirteen years ago.

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Andy Torcher needed more evidence to find out who did it. He realized his mistake.

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The egg was red (Ignes), blue (Glaciei), and black. However, the color associated with Pisces, yellow, was not on there. As Wynn was an Ignes, Torcher figured that the criminal was Pisces.

The next morning, he issued an apology in the Pisces paper and continued to search. But what Pisces would burn the magnificent city of Aplaydale? Torcher knew.

Ukadena, who had once tried to form its own faction, hated the Pisces. Their color was black, symbolizing their hatred. Andy Torcher figured that the arsonist would probably be from Ukadena.

He was not very surprised to conclude that the same person who had led the anti-Pisces revolt had also burned Aplaydale. His name was Winnie Zimmerman.

Zimmerman had failed to escape Aplaydale. He had been killed in the fire.