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CHAPTER 3 ; TRIAL
CHAPTER 3 - WEEK 3 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 delightful, delectable scent of freshly brewed coffee will linger in the air though there will be no coffee present. Instead, today's trial snacks include...finger foods. ![]() Welcome to your trial post! Please see here for the OOC summary of events from yesterday's investigation. In addition, please be sure to vote! Please see the voting page on how to vote, as we will have two special things to vote for. Voting will close at 9pm EST/6pm PST! If you have any questions, please ask on our Discord server or ping us on plurk. Please direct pings for the NPC to Danielle (
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[ you get to live for now, dazai ]
I doubt Yasusada was the one who attacked Hijikata unless he's a great actor. We can set him aside for that murder.
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[Honestly this is going better than he thought it would.]
A scythe isn't a stabbing weapon, and I'm not trained with anything else. It'd be impossible for me to make a clean stab to the heart like Monika had.
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I'm simply considering who may have been familiar enough with curved weapons to be able to handle it if they found themselves with a katana, that's all. I agree they're suited to different styles of combat, however.
[Also like, you were super down to murder Fitz last week, Dazai. She had to at least consider it.]
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[He looks more embarrassed than anything else bringing it up.]
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You were hardly the only person to call for his death last week [like, reyna knows that] so if it was you, you could have banked on the fact that someone else would have taken the blame. Or you could have hoped that we would discount it for being too obvious, especially if there was no other evidence linking you to the crime.
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On the other hand, someone who kept quiet last week could simply have targeted him to deflect the suspicions from themselves and cast it onto you. Until we actually find the culprit or someone confesses, we may not know.
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It's too bad we're low on that.
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[which is also a valid strategy but boy does reyna hate it!
on the other hand maybe that exonerates dazai because he never fucking learns]
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I agree it's not the most likely thing, but I wouldn't want to discount someone simply because we didn't consider how his skills might have been applied. [...] Particularly not when someone who he seemed rather eager to kill when the opportunity presented itself last week has turned up dead.
[They've got to cover all bases since the evidence is fairly useless.]
Yasusada's grief did seem genuine - and from my interactions with him, he doesn't seem to be an especially skilled actor. He's the type who says what he feels without regard for how it will make others perceive him.
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[ a pause. ]
... What about Jae-ha? If he was a pirate, he might know how to use a sword.
[ a katana is a more specialized sword, admittedly, but still. ]
And if Fitz was being attacked by him, it would explain why his puppet, in particular, might have been targeted.
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[Though, privately, she does think it's unlikely.]
But if he was being pursued by Jae-ha... would Fitzgerald have known what going after his puppet would do? I suppose what happened to Yasusada is no secret. [But...] Still, if I had the ability to conjure fire, I'd have turned it on my pursuer himself - not his puppet. That seems a more effective way to see him burnt than taking a chance on whatever magic they have.
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