

A spooky magic dinner turns into comic chaos when famous mystic Cagliostro predicts doom and then drops face-first into noodles. Follow the clues, test alibis, and expose who poisoned the fortune teller.
Party energy
Spooky • silly • guest-friendly
Playable now with full cast data. Customize names, clues, and reveal style for your event next.
Perfect for
Quick fit checkHow the night unfolds
Easy flowRead the spooky intro
Start with Cagliostro's dramatic prophecy, collapse, and the ghost-under-chair interaction.
Meet all 15 suspects
Each character gives a comedic turn statement, plus motive and alibi details.
Connect thefts and secrets
Use evidence and relationships to map who feared Cagliostro's final confession.
Expose the poisoner
Make final accusations and reveal who ended the Mystic Marauder mystery forever.
Preview the materials
Tangible detailsCharacter Dossiers
Full cast15 comedic suspects
Every role includes a turn speech, alibi, secret, and if-arrested line for easy roleplay.
Host Flow
Easy runRound-by-round mystery pacing
Structured reveal timing keeps the case clear, lively, and manageable for first-time hosts.
Evidence Pack
4 clue dropsBank slips, notes, and poison clues
Clues are designed to support both comedy beats and real deduction.
Host notes
Keep it smoothRun the chair check early
The ghost-under-chair gag breaks the ice and gets everyone participating immediately.
Keep turns snappy
Short, clear speeches help all players follow motives and relationships quickly.
Use relationship clues often
Marriage, family, and old work ties are the fastest route to strong accusations.
Common Questions
Fast answersHow many people can play this mystery kit?
This case includes 15 characters and works best with 8 to 15 players, depending on your group size.
Is this mystery suitable for younger readers and mixed-age parties?
Yes. The writing style uses simple language with playful comedy while keeping the deduction fun for adults too.
Do all relationships and story links matter in solving the case?
Yes. Family links, marriage links, ex-relationships, and detective history all help narrow motive and opportunity.
Can the host still play?
Yes. The host can facilitate clue timing and still participate in roleplay and final accusation.