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* It's questionable to think that Alister would call it "Fate" to welcome the Master Detective to Ravenhearst in Key to Ravenhearst since it was Charles who built Ravenhearst Manor for Emma, but Ravenhearst Unlocked reveals that Alister used to be a noble until his lands were taken by Lord Ravenhearst. Later, he would go on to confront and capture the original Master Detective, who came to stop Alister's dark arts, within Lord Ravenhearst's lands. Thus Alister "welcomed" the current Master Detective much like he did to the original one.

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* It's questionable to think that Alister would call it "Fate" to welcome the Master Detective to Ravenhearst in Key ''Key to Ravenhearst Ravenhearst'' since it was Charles who built Ravenhearst Manor for Emma, but Ravenhearst Unlocked ''Ravenhearst Unlocked'' reveals that Alister used to be a noble until his lands were taken by Lord Ravenhearst. Later, he would go on to confront and capture the original Master Detective, who came to stop Alister's dark arts, within Lord Ravenhearst's lands. Thus Alister "welcomed" the current Master Detective much like he did to the original one.



* In ''Sacred Grove'', you learn that Alister [[spoiler:was banished from the Mistwalkers for desecrating their life span ritual because he committed murder to extend his life. If he's been around since at least the 1600s and he killed his own daughter to do so...if the detective hadn't interrupted him, he might have eventually plotted to kill Charles and Victor as well. (Although this depends on how much sympathy you really feel for those two.)]]

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* In ''Sacred Grove'', you learn that Alister [[spoiler:was banished from the Mistwalkers for desecrating their life span ritual because he committed murder to extend his life. If he's been around since at least the 1600s and he killed his own daughter to do so... if the detective hadn't interrupted him, he might have eventually plotted to kill Charles and Victor as well. (Although this depends on how much sympathy you really feel for those two.)]]
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* It's questionable to think that Alister would call it "Fate" to welcome the Master Detective to Ravenhearst in Key to Ravenhearst since it was Charles who built Ravenhearst Manor for Emma, but Ravenhearst Unlocked reveals that Alister used to be a noble until his lands were taken by Lord Ravenhearst. Later, he would go on to confront and capture the original Master Detective, who came to stop Alister's dark arts, within Lard Ravenhearst's lands. Thus Alister "welcomed" the current Master Detective much like he did to the original one.

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* It's questionable to think that Alister would call it "Fate" to welcome the Master Detective to Ravenhearst in Key to Ravenhearst since it was Charles who built Ravenhearst Manor for Emma, but Ravenhearst Unlocked reveals that Alister used to be a noble until his lands were taken by Lord Ravenhearst. Later, he would go on to confront and capture the original Master Detective, who came to stop Alister's dark arts, within Lard Lord Ravenhearst's lands. Thus Alister "welcomed" the current Master Detective much like he did to the original one.
** He was a locksmith's apprentice, not a noble. But he was ''conspiring with'' a noble - Lord Ravenhearst's wife - and detested his Lordship for trying to hog the secrets of life-extension all to himself.

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