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The Mods Grimm ([personal profile] themodsgrimm) wrote in [community profile] grimmoired2018-06-30 08:41 am
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CHAPTER 3 ; TRIAL

The Story Continues...
CHAPTER 3 - WEEK 3
29 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 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.



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axilium: (which is in development hell)

[personal profile] axilium 2018-06-30 10:19 pm (UTC)(link)
So, not even glove prints?
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[personal profile] disclosures 2018-06-30 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Do gloves leave prints?
axilium: (the plot thickens)

[personal profile] axilium 2018-06-30 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Some gloves would.
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[personal profile] disclosures 2018-06-30 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Can we check the people who wear gloves?
doublecrows: (pic#12330137)

[personal profile] doublecrows 2018-06-30 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
There were a few smudge marks, but they're unidentifiable. I can't tell if they're fingerprints or glove prints, truthfully.
alttitude: (» by the beard of zeus!)

[personal profile] alttitude 2018-06-30 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)
So it's... inconclusive?

[he just learned about fingerprints last week

and the information is already useless]
doublecrows: (pic#12330162)

[personal profile] doublecrows 2018-06-30 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
[you're welcome, Jae-Ha]

That's correct. Fingerprinting isn't an end all, be all solution to every mystery.
Edited 2018-06-30 22:43 (UTC)
alttitude: (» where'd you get the hand grenade?)

i def tried to tag you with the typo bc i thought akechi was being sassy

[personal profile] alttitude 2018-06-30 10:45 pm (UTC)(link)
I won't lie that I was hopeful.

Though I suppose that now that we received a lesson on it, people would be mindful. So does that mean gloves, like Belph implied? Or they can be wiped away with enough force?
doublecrows: (pic#12295234)

AJSDPOFIJAS I MEAN HE WOULD BE SASSY ABOUT IT

[personal profile] doublecrows 2018-06-30 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Fingerprints can be wiped away with enough force, yes. That could explain the smudges, although it would also imply that someone was aware enough to know they left prints behind to clear them afterwards.

But they could also be glove smudges, or smudges from hands that don't leave behind prints. At this point, who can say?
alttitude: (» i done fell and busted my ass)

[personal profile] alttitude 2018-06-30 10:55 pm (UTC)(link)
[ . . . . ]

Ah.

So there's no reason to proceed with printing, is there? [he sounds sincerely confused. please correct him akechi] I suppose it's just a matter of trying to discern between those who wear gloves, those who would think to remember to wipe away the marks, or who simply wouldn't be able to leave prints behind at all.

Is that correct?

Having to decide based on someone's aptitude unless we can think of anything else....

[it doesn't sit well with him]
Edited 2018-06-30 22:55 (UTC)
doublecrows: (pic#12330121)

[personal profile] doublecrows 2018-06-30 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I'd say it's still a useful tool to eliminate or confirm certain theories, even if it can't be conclusive. That's how it's used in reality, anyway.