In looking over Princess L'arachel's dead body, there were a few things of interest so far.
I noticed that in addition to her being speared through that she had evidence of being hit in the back of her head, in the form of a bump. I imagine it was to disorient her.
She wasn't just impaled either--she had a deep slash wound that I believe someone may have tried to obscure.
[ Or he supposed it could've just...happened that way when the person speared her. But, whatever, he's just going to add a few more things. Things he wouldn't have known without Girge's notes...which he's thankful for. ]
In general, it is not quite so easy to spear someone against a wall like that. I imagine it takes an considerable effort and it is not doable by most. Judging by the blood splatter, it is also evident some kind of fight occurred, though...and since Apollo was located in the relative area, it's reasonable to assume that both Princess L'arachel and Apollo were facing off against a formidable foe.
...As for that bloody message written beside her, it seems she may have been the one to do so herself, judging by the blood on her finger. Though, I would also like to hear everyone else's thoughts.
discussion of l'arachel's wounds and a bit more
I noticed that in addition to her being speared through that she had evidence of being hit in the back of her head, in the form of a bump. I imagine it was to disorient her.
She wasn't just impaled either--she had a deep slash wound that I believe someone may have tried to obscure.
[ Or he supposed it could've just...happened that way when the person speared her. But, whatever, he's just going to add a few more things. Things he wouldn't have known without Girge's notes...which he's thankful for. ]
In general, it is not quite so easy to spear someone against a wall like that. I imagine it takes an considerable effort and it is not doable by most. Judging by the blood splatter, it is also evident some kind of fight occurred, though...and since Apollo was located in the relative area, it's reasonable to assume that both Princess L'arachel and Apollo were facing off against a formidable foe.
...As for that bloody message written beside her, it seems she may have been the one to do so herself, judging by the blood on her finger. Though, I would also like to hear everyone else's thoughts.