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( TRIAL - WEEK 4 )
![]() At exactly 11:30 am, all residents who are still asleep will be jolted awake by a sharp, burning pain that spreads across their whole body. A simple look will reveal no visible injuries, oddly enough, and the pain will fade away as soon as they're properly awake. Those early birds who are already up and about will feel nothing — except maybe a strange, mysterious sense of relief as they go on about their business. Lucky them. Moments later, an announcement will come through the static-filled PA system: And true to his words, anyone who doesn't make their way to the Outdoor Dining Area before noon will be dragged kicking and screaming regardless of where they've sequestered themselves. Sucks to be you, huh? Upon arriving there, however, residents will be given the menu, one copy of the rulebook, one pencil, one notepad, and a cheque folder. Due the Kitchen and Dining Hall getting wrecked, lunch and dinner will mostly consist of grilled and barbecued menu items. Hamburgers, hotdogs, salads, and items that require little preparation — all the residents have to do is ask in order to receive. Similarly, all beverages will be retrieved from a hundred quart cooler that has been placed by the side of the pool. Not as fancy as usual, but at least the pool is clean now. Some inflatable pool toys lazily swim in the water, along with pool noodles. Every now and then, the waters will vibrate to the sound of buzz saws and assorted power tools. Looks like the Disposal Room, Dining Hall and Kitchen are under reparations. A tent has been placed over the area to shield the residents from the sun, and to make up from the lack of transparencies everyone will receive a small booklet containing each resident's profile. They look a little bit like shitty PowerPoint presentation handouts, but maybe it's part of the charm. The profiles of the deceased are included, as always. A second tent has been set up in the parking lot, complete with an air conditioning on the inside. Its use will become rapidly apparent once the victims corpses have been wheeled in. Anyone who wishes to step into this area will be asked to wash their hands, and will be given a pair of latex-free gloves and a hairnet by a staff members who is stationed nearby. Residents are required to dispose of both items before returning to their table; a trash bin is available outside of the tent for this purpose. Evidence found during the investigation, on the other hand, will be displayed in a table by the pool shed. Any items found by the residents on Friday will be displayed here for further examination. Finally — one of the grandfather clocks has been kidnapped from its respective floor to show the current hour. Please do remember you have until 9:00 PM to figure out whodunit and cast your vote. And if anyone tries to leave the area before the trial is over? They'll discover an invisible wall blocking their path. ![]() Characters will be given nine (9) hours to discuss everything related to the investigation to hopefully solve the mystery behind this week's murder. No one will be allowed to leave the Pool/Outdoor Dining Area (the pool shed will also be locked), and all characters must cast their vote before 9PM EST. You may do so on this week's voting page. If you have any questions or doubts, shoot us a PM or a PP over at voting | profiles | menu | locations | ic rulebook |



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[A sigh of frustration.] Either way, this is a very tenuous connection. Shouldn't the argument of "Yukina was close to Ryou" instead lend towards the fact that she would not want to kill him?
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I don't know where else an axe would have come from, and it doesn't seem like we're going to get the chance to examine one to begin with.
That and there's still evidence on the table that doesn't make any sense to me in how it would at all be connected to the murders.
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[DEAD MAN WALKING but at least he has a delicious beverage.]
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Not just the arsonists, but the cause of the actual explosion itself.
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A gas fire, maybe, but an electrical fire-- would it have caused that kind of explosion?
[The rest of this, well, no. He doesn't have another idea at the moment.]
The only thing I can think of is to narrow down our suspects by those who would be familiar with modern technology. But I already had this conversation with Yukina earlier. Even that isn't a reliable way of going about it -- anyone can learn how the appliances work, with how long we've all been here.
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tiny grandpa please
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The latter doesn't seem all that irrelevant. The other two? I can't see why they'd be important. But would the faceless men have brought in evidence that may be useless? Hardly seems fair.
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[shrugs]
I don't know, it's a stretch.
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[y'all aren't subtle. she knows she's fucked.]
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[and it's clear she's not happy, she looks stressed in a way that might be familiar.]
I don't trust spies. That's what it narrows down to for me.
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[ just waves ]
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Shouldn't your decision instead be based on the evidence available to us?
[Which is, admittedly, not a lot.]
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[ hints about skills, things people are capable of. information to be used. ]
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Yes. But one doesn't have to be a spy to commit whatever murders are on display here, either.
I just don't want bias to lead us down the wrong path, is all.
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I've said it before, and I'll say it again. The cards are vague and without any real context.
You don't sound too worried though.
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[ it seems like a waste of time arguing with quer honestly. ]
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