The Kingmaker (
kingmakereffect) wrote in
trusthell2016-04-29 12:15 pm
Taking Responsibility.
| And a while after that strange, dark floor is accessed, after you've had time to look things over and get some idea of what's happening...well. There won't be any sort of official announcement to tell you to get downstairs, nor will there be a personal invitation for you to do so. Instead, the doors at the end of the corridor (were they there before? You find that you don't remember. It doesn't matter anymore, though-) slide open, as they always do, and the elevator ride to the courtroom is probably the first familiar thing that's happened all day. It's smooth and quick, though it seems to take a bit longer than it usually does. And when the doors open at the end of the line, the courtroom looks different. The dark, weirdly cylindrical room is largely the same in and of itself, but the usual twenty-seven podium circle is gone; instead, there's a smaller setup in the center of the room - ten podiums total, and you'll likely find the way your spots have been distributed to be very familiar indeed. Of further notice is the balcony - there's a structure that wasn't there before in view of the courtroom, situated high above, barred-in by a railing that'd probably be at about waist-height on your average person; there's no one up there just yet, however. There are so few of you now. It seems that today there are no speeches to give; maybe the Kingmaker is absent, maybe he just doesn' have anything to say. Either way, however, the implication in the fact that you're here at all is clear. For one last time, make the guilty take responsibility. |

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You are so helpful, Black. Thank you. Even if your... shorthand things are weird.
[Let's see. He was a driven person who was even more difficult than the Kingmaker himself. That's a pretty good point of interest. They wouldn't have been friends unless circumstantially. But they made a good team, too.
What she knows about the Kingmaker and what she knows about the titles here.]
... Guess the revolution guy, the greg one, and Persevering might be our closest bets? Just from this. Torrential too, maybe, if it's anything like my title and means he was just a hell of a person.
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km buddy pal
[She knows a seaman when she sees one!!
The fucking anchor is a giveaway.]
So? Am I warm? Revolutionary, Greg... Gregar... Greggy, Persevering. One of those?
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[And she is nothing if sociable.]
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[He sounds tired. Maybe a little bit upset, but definitely tired.]
If you're going to talk about him, please use his name.
...You still have a lot left to figure out though.
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Visionary was the one who killed him, I'd assume. Can't see you defacing photos for any other reason.
[...That still leaves why Alphys's profile was separated from the rest, though.]
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[Considering the fact that 1) Silver was killed and 2) the culprit was somebody in those folders.]
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[A Glance at Black.]
Alright, I'm pretty much done asking about him. But he was set apart from the others along with Alphys -- Reticent -- and the poor guy who's lost his eyes. What's so special about them?
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[As do some of the others in those photos, honestly...]
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Age doesn't really matter in a place like this.
[says the 32 year old who dated a 19 year old]
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...he did put himself as 25, didn't he? I suppose the age gap wouldn't have been that horribly big.
[...still doesn't make it any better.]
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[Could that be significant in any way?]
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[Bruce... is just guessing, honestly. It really could be nothing. But it also could be something.]
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[He didn't want to imagine it like that, but the photos do look pretty young...]
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Bruce is too polite to say it, though.]