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CHAPTER FIVE ; TRIAL
CHAPTER 5 - WEEK 5 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 Dragon 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, cookies and cakes will be served as your trial snacks, along with hot cocoa...served in sippycups. ![]() 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 Dana (
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[ he closes his eyes, and tries to remember the list of titles ]
We're coming awfully close to eliminating the Villains faction. In other words, we're about to do exactly what they're warning us not to do. Does anyone know which faction the deceased belonged to?
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[ ... were? ]
Sousei was a villain. He, um. According to the Historian I've been speaking to, he was also one of them.
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[ waver puts a hand to his chin, thinking about it ]
Could that be a reason for why he was killed? Not everyone had access to this information before today. They could have thought that it was necessary to bring the Historians down in order to bring forth a good ending.
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[ :( ]
If we assume it was the same killer-- or two people working together-- and that they knew about Sousei's role, they might have been afraid Sousei would've told him too much? But this is all speculation.
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We can't account for if we've lost any, either in the past weeks or now, but... the Lady Tiger told me, before, that we would know if we lost any of the roles not tied to our titles. That we would be informed.
But only if they would no longer have any effect on the game.
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... Not that it matters, since according to Varian, Sousei was one of them.
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The dead can write to us. Not without difficulty, but...
It is either that they would all have to be dead, or perhaps... they would never reveal it to us at all even if they were lost, if what the Historians possessed was information.
[ So. Thanks for the non-answer, Tiger. ]
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I meant that the Crafters might not tell us if the Historians are all killed, if the Historians can still manage to communicate with us from the Other Side. If they can still help us, I don't know if that's- enough to qualify, for the Crafters.
Her wording was very specific: "only if the role will no longer play a part in any capacity for the remainder of the war."
[ in any capacity sounds. fairly limiting. does that mean only strictly actions that only historians could take, for whatever reason? or does it mean anything that someone who'd possessed the role could do, regardless of whether it was tied to their being such? ]