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When asked if they saw the thief, the mimes pantomime "music", indicating that he is in the All That Jazz cafe (although if you look there first, he's not there).
The mimes are street performers Downtown, in front of the Clown Store. There only function is to tell you where the thief has gone once the museum has been robbed. If you show the thief's picture to anyone Downtown, you are dragged over to the mimes, who act out "playing music". This indicates that the thief is at the All That Jazz cafe.
Depends what mimes you are talking about. I guess mimes could write books if they wanted to, there is NOTHING stopping them from doing that.
Their only real function is to tell you where the bad guy has gone after the theft of The Scream. When you get his picture from the security video, show it to anyone Downtown and the mimes will pantomime "music". This is your clue that you will find him at the All That Jazz Cafe.
Ask the dock man he will tell you to go to the mimes. The mimes will show you music notes. Go to the jazz place and go to the right there you see the thief. P.S. It's the person who set you up!
Zeus did not tell stories, he was in them.
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Mimes act out everything to convey emotions, stories, and concepts without the use of spoken language. This silent performance art relies on exaggerated gestures, facial expressions, and body movements to communicate, allowing them to connect with audiences universally. By using physicality and imagination, mimes create vivid scenes and narratives that can evoke laughter, empathy, or intrigue, transcending language barriers.
The mimes are unnamed. They can be found in the right section of Counterfeit island.
You don't. Their only function is to tell you where the thief (shady guy) is hiding after you get his photo from the security video. When you ask anyone at Downtown if they have seen him, the mimes will act out "playing music", and the thief will be found in the All That Jazz cafe.
Anyone can tell ghost stories. :D
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