The Kingmaker (
kingmakereffect) wrote in
trusthell2016-03-19 12:00 pm
Take Responsibility.
| For the third time, those elevator doors at the end of the first-floor corridor open up at the end of the allotted investigation period; the ride down is, as ever, smooth and quick-moving. You're down by five. When the doors slide open, the podium circle still stands in stark contrast to that now-familiar black void of a courtroom, and once again, it's changed to reflect your losses – Caren and Mion have joined those with podiums draped in black, their framed greyscale profile portraits staring out at the rest of you. (The portrait of Pearl hasn't been removed from her room, but it seems the Kingmaker has replaced it with another; either way, her photograph is in the courtroom along with the rest.) As before, the Kingmaker waits until everyone is settled at their podiums before he speaks; he still isn't visible, but he can clearly be heard, his voice coming from everywhere and nowhere all at once. "Capable has been taken from you. I'll confirm one thing for you so no one will waste time asking – the killer wasn't me. Looks like the guilty decided to take a shot at Rule Seven after all – and whether they succeed or not is up to you." Twenty-two Survivors remain. We'll see how many the group has lost at the end of the day. |

PAGING KINGMAKER
Kingmaker, what are the provisions for two people involved in murdering a third?
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If they both cooperate with the express intent of killing a third person, are they both able to escape, assuming we don't discover their guilt?
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[Don't give him your sass.]
If it's just one of them doing the killing, then it doesn't matter what the accomplice does. Whoever gets the killstrike is the culprit. They'll be crowned while the rest of you die, accomplice included.
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[He'll sass you all he wants.]