The three siblings continued to explore the library, searching for any clues that could help them solve the murder mystery. They combed through countless books and scrolls, but nothing seemed to jump out at them.
After hours of searching, Delirium let out a frustrated sigh. "This is pointless. We're never going to find anything in here," she exclaimed.
Destruction placed a comforting hand on her shoulder. "We'll find it, Delirium. We just need to keep looking," he said.
The Sandman, who had been silently observing their search, spoke up. "I believe I may have found something," he said, holding up a dusty old tome.
The three of them gathered around the Sandman as he opened the book and began to read aloud. It was a book of spells, and one in particular caught their attention. It was a spell that could reveal the last moments of a person's life.
Excited by the possibility of finally uncovering the truth, the three siblings set to work gathering the necessary ingredients for the spell. They worked through the night, mixing potions and chanting incantations.
Finally, the spell was ready. The Sandman cast it, and a ghostly image appeared before them. It was the murderer, holding the dagger that had killed their sibling.
The three siblings were stunned. They had never expected the murderer to be one of their own. The murderer had acted out of jealousy and anger, fueled by the constant competition and strife between the Endless.
The murderer was quickly brought to justice, and the three remaining siblings mourned their loss together. But in the aftermath of the tragedy, they found a newfound appreciation for each other and the bond that they shared as siblings.
Epilogue:
The three siblings stood together in the Dreaming, reflecting on the events that had transpired.
"It's strange," said Delirium, breaking the silence. "Even though our sibling is gone, I feel like we're closer than ever."
Destruction nodded in agreement. "It's a shame that it took something like this for us to realize how important our family is."
The Sandman looked thoughtful. "Perhaps this experience has taught us something about the importance of forgiveness and understanding. We may be different, but we are still family."
The three siblings stood in silence, lost in their own thoughts. For a moment, the weight of their loss felt lighter, knowing that they had each other to rely on.
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