39 clues what was the best part in it.
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Got any clue about what came first, avians or mammals?
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Found it in my yearbook
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Thinking back on it, the chances of Amy and Dan winning the clue hunt was almost impossible.
They didn’t know anything about Cahill business, yet they made it seem easy.
( if easy means risking ur life, yes )
An they didn't have the master serum in their blood..... while the rest all had it.
HOW
I officially announce that this wiki is dead
R.I.P rest in peace, 39 clues wiki
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I think the Hogwarts houses in the stories of Harry Potter are similar to the branches of the 39 Clues series...
Here are some ideas...
Madrigals: Hufflepuff (loyal, peaceful, kind)
Because madrigals wanted peace, I think Hufflepuff suits them
Janus: Ravenclaw (creative, smart, cunning)
Members of the Janus branch are very artistic and creative, but can also be extremely impulsive, which suits Ravenclaws, who are intelligent and sometimes ambitious
Lucian: Slytherin (cunning, ambitious)
Since Lucians and Slytherins share the same animal as an emblem and cunning and ambitious personalities, I think Slytherins can join Lucians
Tomas: Gryffindor (brave, extroverted, strong)
Since the Tomas branch is brave and strong, Gryffindors, who are also courageous and extroverted, would join the Tomases.
Ekaterina: Ravenclaw & Gryffindor
Since Katherine was very interested in technology and science, I think Ravenclaw, the "studying group" would fit her perfectly
But she was brave enough to travel the world alone as a women in that era, so I think Gryffindor would suit her too.
*this is just my opinion
Plz don't think I am claiming that Harry Potter is better than 39 clues
Cuz it's NOT*
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When was a time the series made you cry? I mean, we all got those moments right?
The way Alistair's character is written sometimes makes me feel like crying, but gotta admit Into the Gauntlet was an extra gut-punch imao. Keep in mind this is coming from someone who made it through A Dog's Purpose and Up without a reaction.
I mean, I am new, but did you expect me to make a post just to say that?? /lh
I have come!
I think the 39 Clues series' were like in depth explanations of the Cahills and aspects of them through history.
Clue Hunt shows how far they'll go for the clues.
Cahills vs. Vespers shows how dangerous their rivals, the Vespers, are.
Unstoppable shows how dangerous it would be for someone to have control of the Master Serum.
Doublecross shows how significant they were in historical events.
Outbreak might show the good they can do, too, as they stopped the plague.
Why did the Cahills already active branch agents act as if they had no idea about the Clue Hunt, like Irina, the Holts, Jonah, and Alistair at Grace's funeral when McIntyre introduced it? For them, it wasn't the start of the game but a free jumpstart with a hint to a clue.
You know how Dan and Amy think they're not enhanced, not being Madrigals? I don't think so.
For one, we know that the enhancements Cahills have come from the original four siblings drinking their serum portions and enhancing the traits the serums were based on in them. The serums run through family, making those after each sibling enhanced in either talent, intelligence, strategy, or physical capability, enhancing natural ability to the nth degree.
This is why many historical Cahills are known for these traits, the Janus being musicians and artists, Ekats inventors and scientists, Lucians leaders and strategists and Tomas explorers and fighters. But the Madrigals are known for peace, not just within Cahills but the world, being half of the Nobel Peace Prize winners and founding the United Nations and other peace organizations.
This must mean that the whole peace concept runs in the family, too? I think it does. We know that Madeleine got the Madrigal Serum clues from Olivia, so I think she made the serum and drank it, passing on the belief of peace to the Madrigals so they could together unite the Cahill family. I think that the Madrigal Serum makes one strive for and believe in peace, be more pacifistic and also believe in people working together and collaboration. It must also enhance their will in doing what is necessary to succeed, not like the Lucians but more aligned to their beliefs, knowing they must be bent to be achieved.
This means that Madrigals have peace and collaboration in their blood like the other Cahills have talent, intelligence, strategy and strength. I also have a theory on the Madrigal clues and the overall Clue Hunt.
I think that Gideon actually figured out a way to make the serum more balanced and without harming the drinker, fully safe and powerful, the day he died. I also think he somehow left a message in his lab or on himself to Olivia when he knew he'd die to give her the ingredients to the Madrigal Serum-including the formula to actually make it, although he probably didn't say the branches since they didn't exist yet and instead either the ingredients themselves or the kids' serums-which she'd then pass on to Madeleine, who founded the Madrigals.
I also believe that while the other Cahills didn't think the Madrigals were a branch, they knew they must have guarded clues even the four branches didn't know about while chipping away at the other branches, which is why there are 39 clues, because I always wondered how it went from the 32 clues to the 39 clues even though there were only four branches which together had 32 clues, not 39 without the Madrigals. I also realize that the other branches wouldn't have known how to make the serum without the formula, a Madrigal clue, meaning that they just intended to have all the ingredients, not the recipe.
They also must have thought that the Madrigals were made later on but somehow managed to obtain clues the others didn't know about because they consider them a group of wayward Cahills, meaning it'd take time for the Cahill line to extend and branch out for them to be formed, which would have made it kind of weird for them to somehow have clues the other branches didn't, although considering the fear they put on on other Cahills, I guess they could believe that they'd have found clues even the other branches didn't.
Random note on lies that branched out, I wonder if the branches still think Luke killed Gideon and not Damien Vesper. If so, they'd hate the Lucians even more, but I think they'd have realized the truth in their fights with the Vespers.
On another random note, can you imagine the original Cahills after their serums? Jane was better than every famous artist in the world, and could probably draw with both hands while playing the guitar with both feet, creatively making melodies and landscapes with her talents. Luke could probably plan ahead to step 39 with plans B, C, and D just in case. Thomas was at least as strong as Isabel was in Day of Doom, capable of easily launching things and people and tearing through stone, metal, and wood with his bare hands. Katherine could also probably invent things for all kinds of problems.
Also, just spiraling on the Madrigal serum, how come the serum was still harmful in Unstoppable? With the Madrigal clues, it should have been safe, and Dan knew all the Madrigal clues when he told Sammy Mourad, so how did he somehow not implement them. To be fair, in Cahills Vs. Vespers, we never see Dan collect Madrigal clues as he travels, although they are some of the easy ones to find (I see you liquid silk and cobra venom) so maybe he just got those offhand and off-page. So maybe somehow he didn't add them, but Dan forgetting would be ridiculous, so how he forgot those were factors I don't know. I also realize that even if he forgot them then, he and Amy should have considered them when wondering how to counteract the serum's dangerous effects, because they would have been game changers.
For one, they might work as a serum antidote even after the master serum is brewed and drank, although it says it only counters the effects when they're brewed in. Maybe Sammy could have also made the serum with the clues when giving it to Amy so she'd safely have the serum's power. It would have also been a very dangerous way for Pierce to have a fully safe serum instead of having Sammy work on the serum to make it safe to drink in smaller doses. Why the Madrigal clues are irrelevant after Clue Hunt I really don't know.
Overall, the Madrigals and their serum bring up a lot of questions, and I find it interesting to go deeper into them.
Are any of you a Madrigal? because i'm one.
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Is there a branch quiz to see what branch you would belong to?
Apparently, tungsten's a Janus clue, but it wasn't even discovered until over two hundred years after Gideon made the serum, so how is it one? Same with hydrogen, uranium, calcium carbonate, iodine, platinum, zinc, and other clues. I guess he might have discovered them on his own, but it doesn't say.