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The Mods Grimm ([personal profile] themodsgrimm) wrote in [community profile] grimmoired2018-06-16 07:26 am
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CHAPTER 1: TRIAL

The Story Continues...
CHAPTER 1 - WEEK 1
34 Narrators Remain ;
Wakey wakey, naughty murder children. It's a lovely Saturday, after all. Breakfast is served piping hot at its usual time and all of the evidence has been removed from the scenes of yesterday. No matter how you choose to spent your morning though, the clock will begin to chime the moment both hands reach the large, ornate twelve.

Before your eyes materializes a door...but not just any door. Unlike the door leading to the festival, this door sits primly and properly right in front of the foyer. Whether you exit the castle on your own or you feel a friendly, invisible push, you begin to walk under an arc of wisterias. Behind you, the clock continues to chime with every step you take.

By the time the time the clock strikes twelve, you've entered a beautiful garden. In front of you is a long table, 19 seats on each side. Around the garden are several glass cases containing evidence collected yesterday. As noon intensifies on the sun-shaped clock, you'll find Tiger at the head of the table, a glass-covered rose near her right hand.

Tick tock, Narrators. You have nine hours to deliberate.

Throughout today's trial, the snow continues to fall as it has all week, though it's gentle and soft. Instead of tea and crumpets, today's snack bar includes the makings for s'mores, including sharp metal skewers. A fire could be built, should anyone have anything flammable. Additionally, every now and then, the howls of a group of wolves will penetrate the silence that occasionally falls on the the group...and sometimes even in the heat of the moment.



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sanguinairy: (ponder)

[personal profile] sanguinairy 2018-06-16 10:05 pm (UTC)(link)
[LOOK NO APOLOGIES IN THIS HOUSE.]

I'd think most people would... Though it does make me wonder if someone thought to wear gloves? They could keep your hands from burning or being noticeably marked, if they had to touch it for long.
alchemenace: (or as eugene calls it)

[personal profile] alchemenace 2018-06-16 10:08 pm (UTC)(link)
[ raises his (gloved) hand ]

I'm not so sure about that? I tried to open a door that first weekend we were there and felt a burning sensation underneath my gloves.
sanguinairy: (disconcerting)

[personal profile] sanguinairy 2018-06-16 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
So it's possible that someone who had to touch the door long enough to pick the lock might have some sort of burn then, right? Unless burning only applies to touching the knob itself...
alchemenace: (have you ever met a human woman?)

[personal profile] alchemenace 2018-06-16 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)
I didn't try to pick the lock, so I can't tell you there. But, um, assuming the burning sensation is on both sides of the door during curfew and that it's not just a psychological reaction and instead an actual physical one, we might as well check people's palms? There's still a high possibility it's nothing, but it's worth a shot.
sanguinairy: (ponder)

[personal profile] sanguinairy 2018-06-16 10:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I'll see about getting that organized when we have a little time, then.

[He doesn't want to interrupt IMPORTANT INVESTIGATING with something that looks like a dead end.]